Call for Abstracts

Submission Guidelines

Submission Guidelines
Please review the conference's theme and list the category and keyword(s) that are most relevant to your research abstract before starting.
See Section 11 below.
  • 01
    Use one or two lines to write the
    TITLE IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS.
  • 02
    Provide the author affiliation(s), city, state, and country. If there are more than two authors, indicate each author and his/her affiliation using superscript numbers.
  • 03
    The abstract body should
    not exceed 300 words (excluding the title, authors, and affiliations)
    . It must not contain tables or figures. References cited in the text should be listed at the end of the abstract and must be included within the 300-word limit. The entire abstract, including the title, authors, affiliations, and references, must fit within one page in Microsoft Word.
  • 04
    Abstracts should be prepared in Microsoft Word format and submitted by email as an attachment to the Secretariat of the conference. The email address is info@jati.jp. Use “ICSST Abstract Submission” as the subject of the email. Please include the name and affiliation of the presenting author in the body of the email.
    Subject:
    ICSST Abstract Submission
  • 05
    Abstracts will be accepted
    from 7 January
    and must be submitted
    by the deadline of 28 February
    .
  • 06
    Abstract submission is
    free of charge
    (a conference registration fee is required). After peer review by the Scientific Committee, presenting authors will be notified of the acceptance or rejection of their presentations in
    mid-March
    . Accepted presentations will be in the form of
    30-minute poster sessions
    . In addition, there will be an opportunity to give a 1-minute oral presentation in the main venue prior to the poster session (hereafter referred to as a “flash talk”). Participation in the flash talk is optional and limited to applicants who wish to do so.
  • 07
    All oral presentations must be delivered using PowerPoint.
  • 08
    Poster boards will be provided for the Poster Sessions. The boards measure approximately 180 cm (H) × 95 cm (W). Each poster should be smaller than 140 cm (H) × 90 cm (W).
    Poster Boards:
    180cm(H) × 95cm(W)
    Poster size limit:
    smaller than 140cm(H) × 90cm(W)
  • 09
    Receipt of your abstract submission will be confirmed by email.
  • 10
    All accepted abstracts may be submitted free of charge to the newly launched international journal International Journal of Sports Science and Technology. The review will follow the standard manuscript review process; however, because the abstract has already been accepted, the time to receive the publication decision can be shortened (articles may be posted online at any time). In addition, abstracts accepted for publication will be published free of charge (expected to be published in 2026. They will also be published on J-Stage.

Presentation Format

  • Poster Sessions: 30-minute sessions. Boards are 180×95cm.
    Max poster size: 140cm (H) × 90cm (W).
  • Flash Talk (Optional): 1-minute oral presentation in the main venue prior to the poster session. (PowerPoint required)
Publication Opportunity
Accepted abstracts may be submitted to the International Journal of Sports Science and Technology. Publication is free of charge (expected 2026) and will be available on J-Stage.
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Categories and Keywords

  • 1.
    Training and Performance
    • ・Athletic Performance
    • ・Performance Optimization
    • ・Training Load Monitoring
    • ・Strength and Conditioning
    • ・Periodization
    • ・Skill Acquisition
    • ・Motor Learning
    • ・Recovery Science
    • ・Fatigue Management
    • ・Sports Performance Analysis
  • 2.
    Utilizing sports technology and AI
    • ・Sports Analytics
    • ・AI-driven Coaching
    • ・Machine Learning in Sports
    • ・Computer Vision for Motion Analysis
    • ・Predictive Modeling
    • ・Biomechanical Simulation
    • ・Digital Coaching Platforms
    • ・Performance Prediction Algorithms
    • ・Deep Learning-based Movement Analysis
    • ・Wearable Technology Data Analytics
  • 3.
    Measurement, data analysis, and evaluation
    • ・Biomechanics
    • ・Motion Capture Analysis
    • ・Kinematic and Kinetic Assessment
    • ・Force Plate Assessment
    • ・Physiological Monitoring
    • ・Heart Rate Variability (HRV)
    • ・GPS Tracking
    • ・nertial Measurement Units (IMUs)
    • ・Real-time Performance Feedback
    • ・Data-driven Decision Making
  • 4.
    Health and Exercise Science
    • ・Exercise Physiology
    • ・Health and Performance Metrics
    • ・Human Performance Science
    • ・Movement Efficiency
    • ・Injury Risk Assessment
    • ・Sports Medicine Technology
    • ・Rehabilitation Tech
    • ・Return-to-Play Evaluation
    • ・Load–Response Modeling
  • 5.
    Coaching and Education
    • ・Evidence-based Coaching
    • ・Technology-enhanced Coaching
    • ・Performance Feedback Systems
    • ・Athlete Monitoring Ecosystems
    • ・Coach–Athlete Interaction through Tech
    • ・Training Personalization
    • ・Long-term Athlete Development (LTAD)
  • 6.
    Understanding the limitations and challenges of current technology
    • ・Ethical Challenges in Sports Technology
    • ・Limitations of Tech-driven Training
    • ・Human–Technology Interaction
    • ・Future of Sports Performance
    • ・Tech-assisted Athletic Development
    • ・Augmented Human Performance
    • ・Data Privacy in Sports
    • ・AI Bias in Performance Analytics
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