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Author Guidelines

PREPARATION OF THE MANUSCRIPTS

The corresponding author must be clearly stated in the submission. The manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the RBEFE style below. The editors reserve the right to alter the style for coherence purposes. An original article must contain:

• Title page

1. Title with no more than 120 characters, including spaces.

2. Full name of the authors – please note that only those with substantial participation on the conduction of the research and preparation of the manuscript (according to the norms above) shall be included as authors. The editors reserve the right to request the reduction of the number of authors.

3. Authors affiliation, properly identified by an upper case number.

4. Corresponding author name, address, telephone, fax, and email (please inform an additional alternative email address).

5. Short title with no more than 60 characters, including spaces.

• Abstract

1. Limited to 275 words, including numbers, abbreviations and symbols.

2. The abstract must contain objectives, methods, results, and conclusion (but shall not be structured into sections).

3. No citations are allowed into the abstract.

4. For manuscripts in Portuguese or Spanish, please provide an abstract in English language.

• Keywords

1. Four (4) to six (6) keywords that not those included in the title must be included below the abstract.

• Introduction

1. Clearly present the aims and hypothesis of the study.

2. Present a proper bibliography to sustain the rationale for the study.

• Method

1. Present the study design.

2. Present information regarding the subjects.

3. Clearly present the methods, equipments, and procedures so it can be easily reproduced.

4. Present references for the methods and statistical analysis.

• Results

1. Present the study results in text, tables and/or figures.

2. Do not duplicate data in both text and tables or figures.

• Discussion

1. Emphasize the originality and relevance of the study.

2. Contextualize the significance of the findings in perspective of the literature.

3. Limit the conclusions to those supported by the results

• Acknowledgments

1. Identify any funding for the study.

2. Acknowledge any collaboration for the study.

• Conflict of interest

• References The RBEFE adopts the Vancouver styling for both citations and references. The references must be listed in double-spaced text in numerical order as they appear in the text. The journal abbreviations must be in accordance with the latest edition of the Index Medicus. The first and last page of each reference must be informed.

Books

- one authors

Barbanti J. Treinamento físico: bases científicas. São Paulo: CLR Baleiro; 1986. Santos S. Cognitive aspects of movement timing control in old age. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag; 2010.

- up to 6 authors

Nunes MES, Santos S. Frequency of knowledge of performance in motor learning in the elderly: an analysis of the process through which an elderly individual learns a motor skill. Saarbrücken: VDM Verlag; 2011.

Tani G, Bento JO, Gaya AC, Boschi C, Garcia RP, editores. Celebrar a lusofonia ensaios e estudos em desporto e educação física. Belo Horizonte: Casa da Educação Física; 2012.

- more than 6 authors

Tani G, Canfield MS, Silva MM, et al. Subsídios para professores de educação física de primeira a quarta série do primeiro grau. Brasília: MEC-SEED; 1987.

(cite 3 authors followed by the expression ‘et al.’ or ‘e outros’ (Portuguese), ‘and others’(English))

Edited books

Cattuzzo MT, Tani G, editores. Leituras em biodinâmica e comportamento motor: conceitos e aplicações. Recife: EDUPE; 2009.

Book chapter or book section

Lancha Junior AH, Costa AS. Proteínas e aminoácidos. In: Lancha Junior AH, Lancha, LOP, organizadores. Nutrição e metabolismo aplicados à atividade motora. São Paulo: Atheneu; 2012. p. 31-46.

Braga Neto L, Bezerra EC, Serrão JC, Amadio AC. Dynamic characteristics of two techniques applied to the field tennis serve. In: Haake SJ, Coe A, organizers. Tennis science & technology. Oxford: Blackwell Science; 2000. v. 1, p. 389-93.

Thesis and dissertations

Freudenheim AM. Formação de esquema motor em crianças numa tarefa que envolve timing coincidente [dissertação]. São Paulo (SP): Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Educação Física; 1992.

Reports Simões AC. Comportamento ideológico de liderança de professores-técnicos de equipes escolares masculinas e femininas de basquetebol, handebol, futsal e voleibol uma análise da descrição dos professores-técnicos e percepção dos alunos-atletas. São Paulo; 2005.Relatório Científico FAPESP.

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Basso L, Souza CJF, Araújo UO, et al. Olhares distintos sobre a noção de estabilidade e mudança no desempenho da coordenação motora grossa. Rev Bras Educ Fís Esporte. 2012;26:495-509.

Meira Junior CM, Maia JAR, Tani G. Frequency and precision of feedback and the adaptive process of learning a dual motor task. Rev Bras Educ Fís Esporte. 2012;26:455-62

JOURNAL ARTICLE “ahead of the print”

Queiroz AC, Kanegusuki H, Chehuen MR, et al. Cardiac work remains high after strength exercise in elderly. Int J Sports Med. 2012. Epub 2012 Dec 5. doi: 10.1055/s0032-1323779. PubMed PMID: 23225272.

Papacosta E, Gleeson M. Effects of intensified training and taper on immune function. Rev Bras Educ Fís Esporte. 2013. Epub 2013 Fev 27.

EVENTS

Abstract

Alves CR, Benatti FB, Tritto AC, et al. Creatine supplementation plus strength training on cognition and depression in elderly women: a pilot study. 59. Annual Meeting and III Congress on Exercise is Medicine; 2012; San Francisco, USA. Abstracts. (Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2012; 44: S430).

Rocha CM, Barbanti VJ. We got the big ones! Comparing Brazilian's support for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. 2012 North American Society for Sport Management Conference; 2012 May 23-26; Seattle, USA. Seattle: NASSM; 2012. p. 122-3. Available from: http://www.nassm.com/files/conf_abstracts/2012-028.pdf.

Editorial and letter to the editor

Tani G. A Escola de Educação Física e Esporte... [Editorial]. Rev Paul Educ Fís. (São Paulo). 1999;13(n. Esp.):6.

Figures

The RBEFE accepts figures in electronic format only. Figures must be submitted as a separate file from the manuscript. The authors must provide a figure legend (inserted in the manuscript, after the References section) for each submitted figures.

Guidelines:

• Each figure must be saved in a separate file, without the figure legend.

• The files must be in .tiff format.

• Photographs, CT scans, radiographs, etc. should be saved at a resolution of at least 300 dpi.

• Combination photo-line art and grayscale images should be saved at 600–900 dpi.

• Color images should be scanned in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) mode. Do not submit any figures in RGB (red, green, blue) mode. Submit color figures only if color publication is intended. Color publication incurs additional charges.

• Lettering (symbols, letters, and numbers) should be between 8 and 12 points, with consistent spacing and alignment (Garamond, Adobe Garamond or Agaramond style).

• Any extra white or black space surrounding the image should be cropped. Ensure that subject-identifying information (i.e., faces, names, or any other identifying features) is cropped or opaqued.

• Artwork should be submitted in final size and should be cropped and rotated as it will appear in the final printed piece.

Tables

• Tables should be double-spaced and designed to fit a one-column width (3¼ inches) or a two-column width (7 inches).

• Each table shall have a brief caption; explanatory matter should be in footnotes below the table.

• The table shall contain means and the units of variation (SD, SE, etc.) and must be free of nonsignificant decimal places.

• Abbreviations used in tables must be consistent with those used in the text and figures. Definition symbols should be listed in the order of appearance determined by reading horizontally across the table and should be identified by standard symbols.

The RBEFE requires that the use of subjects should be approved by an ethics committee prior to the investigation and shall be stated in the Method section of the submitted manuscript. Additionally, the authors must indicate that, “informed consent was obtained from the subject,” or by similar wording. The RBEFE reserves the right to ask for the approval form from the Ethical Committee. All of the studies involving animal experimentation shall be conducted in conformance with their local legislation regarding animal experimentation.

The units of measurement shall respect the Système International d'Unités (SI). As a general rule, only standard abbreviations and symbols must be used. If non-standardized abbreviations are to be used, its definition must be provided at its first appearance within the text.

Checklist

  • It is an original contribution that has not been concomitantly submitted to another journal.
  • The main file (manuscript) is in Microsoft Word format.
  • The manuscript should be no longer than 40 pages (A-4 paper format), typed in double space in either Garamond, Adobe Garamond or Agaramond (font size 12). The pages AND lines must be numbered, starting over at each page.
  • The text is in conformance with the journal style.
  • Indicate a journal section for the submission: Biodynamics; Sociocultural; and Behaviour and Pedagogy .
  • The identification of the submission - Title, Authors, Affiliations, email and correspondance addresses – must be presented into the submission website and, therefore, shall not be included in the manuscript file;
  • The manuscript shall not allow any possible identification of the authors.

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