Browsing by Author "Rouissi, Mehdi"
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Analysis of positional training loads (ratings of perceived exertion) during various-sided games in European professional soccer players
Owen, Adam L; Dunlop, Gordon; Rouissi, Mehdi; Haddad, Monoem; Mendes, Bruno; Chamar, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( SAGE Publications , 2016 , Article)The primary aim of the study was to perform a comparative analysis of the positional training loads during various game formats among European professional soccer players. Twenty-two male professional soccer players ... -
Dynamic balance ability in young elite soccer players:implication of isometric strength
Chtara, Moktar; Rouissi, Mehdi; Bragazzi, Nicola L.; Owen, Adam L.; Haddad, Monoem; Chamari, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( Edizioni Minerva Medica , 2018 , Article)BACKGROUND: Soccer requires maintaining unilateral balance when executing movement with the contralateral leg. Despite the fact that bal-ance requires standing with maintaining isometric posture with the support leg, ... -
Effect of post-activation potentiation induced by one, two or three half-squats on repeated sprint acceleration performance
Rouissi, Mehdi; Turki, Olfa; Bragazzi, Nicola; Owen, Adam; Haddad, Monoem; Chamari, Karim; Chtara, Moktar... more authors ... less authors ( CIC Edizioni Internazionali s.r.l. , 2018 , Article)Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of different post-activation potentiation (PAP) protocols on initial-acceleration (0-10 m) and late-acceleration phases (10 to 30 m) within a repeated sprint ... -
Resistance training and handball players’ isokinetic, isometric and maximal strength, muscle power and throwing ball velocity: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Luigi Bragazzi, Nicola; Rouissi, Mehdi; Hermassi, Souhail; Chamari, Karim ( MDPI AG , 2020 , Article)Purpose: Handball (Team Handball) is an intermittent and strenuous contact sport, the successful performance of which depends on frequent body contacts, and the ability to make repeated explosive muscular contractions ...


