Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline 
Official Journal of the 
American Society of Exercise Physiologists 
ISSN 1097-9751
1998 through 2007
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Submission Guidelines

Editor-in-Chief
Jon Liderman, PhD, EPC
The University of Dayton
 

 

Vol 12 No 2  April 2009
Vol 12 No 1 February 2009

Vol 11 No 6 December 2008

Vol 11 No 5 October 2008
Vol 11 No 4 August 2008
Vol 11 No 3 June 2008
Vol 11 No 2 April 2008
Vol 11 No 1 February 2008

Vol 10 No 2 April 2007
Vol 10 No 1 February 2007

Vol 9 No 3 December 2006
Vol 9 No 2 April 2006
Vol 9 No 1 February 2006

Vol 8 No 6 December 2005
Vol 8 No 5 October 2005
Vol 8 No 4 August 2005
Vol 8 No 2 April 2005
Vol 8 No 1 February 2005

Vol 7 No 6 December 2004
Vol 7 No 5 October 2004
Vol 7 No 4 August 2004
Vol 7 No 3 June 2004
Vol 7 No 2 April 2004
Vol 7 No 1 February 2004


Vol 6 No 4 November 2003
Vol 6 No 3 August 2003
Vol 6 No 2 May 2003
Vol 6 No 1 February 2003

Vol 5 No 4 November 2002
Vol 5 No 3 August 2002
Vol 5 No 2 May 2002
Vol 5 No 1 February 2002

Vol 4 No 4 November 2001

Vol 4 No 3 August 2001
Vol 4 No 2 May 2001
Vol 4 No 1 January 2001

Vol 3 No 4 October 2000
Vol 3 No 3 July 2000
Vol 3 No 2 April 2000
Vol 3 No 1 January 2000

Vol 2 No 4 October 1999
Vol 2 No 3 July 1999
Vol 2 No 2 April 1999
Vol 2 No 1 January 1999

Vol 1 No 3 October 1998
Vol 1 No 2 July 1998
Vol 1 No 1 April 1998




The Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline, published by the American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP), is a professional peer reviewed Internet-based journal devoted to original research in exercise physiology. The journal is directed by the Editor-In-Chief and the Managing Editor with supporting editorial assistance via Associate Editors knowledgeable in the field of exercise physiology. JEPonline is the first electronic peer reviewed exercise physiology journal in the history of the profession. It is founded for the purpose of disseminating exercise physiology research and, thus to serve specifically the professional needs of the exercise physiologist. The Editors welcome both empirical and theoretical articles. Please refer to the Guidelines for Contributors to determine writing style, length of articles, copies, and reference style.Copyright ©1997-2007 
American Society of Exercise Physiologists. 
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“If you refuse to accept anything less than a credible professional organization of exercise physiologists, you can expect to get it.”  -- Tommy Boone, PhD, MPH, FASEP, EPC