New issue of The Sport and Exercise Scientist
6th November 2019
The Winter issue of The Sport and Exercise Scientist is now available in the BASES Members’ Area and a hard copy will be out for delivery shortly.
To sign into the Members’ Area, you will need your username (your e-mail address) and password (sent to you via e-mail when you joined BASES).
Highlights:
- The BASES Expert Statement on Extracellular
Buffering Agents
- BASES Annual Report 2018-2019
- Reviews on sport science books, apps and
podcasts
- Science Friction – discussion of
research, sport and trial by Social Media
We would like to thank all of our advertisers for the Winter 2019 issue – HaB International, Routledge, Liverpool John Moores University, Human Kinetics, Cambridge Nutritional Science, Taylor & Francis, Wattbike, The Physiological Society and Cranlea.
WIN a year’s FREE BASES membership by providing us with a ‘Letter of the issue’ to be published in The Sport and Exercise Scientist - Spring 2020. To be eligible to win the prize there must:
- Be 3 publishable letters entered
- Letters must be no longer than 250
- Must refer to an article that has appeared in the last issue of TSES
- Must include your name
*If you are interested, please email editor@bases.org.uk by 1 January 2020*
Interested in advertising in the next issue?
TSES is an excellent advertising vehicle for organisations and institutions wishing to reach a targeted audience with an interest in the sport and exercise science industry. Find out more about advertising here or contact Amy Taylor (ataylor@bases.org.uk) if you have any questions.
Review the latest sport and exercise science content and be published in The Sport and Exercise Scientist Spring 2020 issue.
Members are reviewing a wide range of sport and exercise science related resources which includes:
- Websites
- Journals
- Policy Documents
- Apps
- Books
If you are interested in becoming a reviewer or have a suggestion for a resource you would like to review that is fitting with the publication, please email – enquiries@bases.org.uk
We hope you enjoy the issue!