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    Cardiac Parasympathetic Reactivation in Elite Soccer Players During Different Types of Traditional High-Intensity Training Exercise Modes and Specific Tests: Interests and Limits 

    Dellal, Alexandre; Casamichana, David; Castellano, Julen; Haddad, Monoem; Moalla, Wassim; Chamari, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( Tehran University of Medical Sciences , 2015 , Article)
    Background: The cardiac parasympathetic reactivation is currently used in soccer with a daily or weekly monitoring. However, previous studies have not investigated how this cardiac parasympathetic reactivation is in elite ...
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    Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: one vs. two changes of direction (Part 1) 

    Padulo, Johnny; Laffaye, Guillaume; Haddad, Monoem; Chaouachi, Anis; Attene, Giussepe; Migliaccio, Gian Mario; Chamari, Karim; Pizzolato, Fabio... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor & Francis , 2015 , Article)
    The present study aimed to compare the changes of direction on repeated sprint ability (RSA) vs. intensive repeated sprint ability (IRSA) protocols in basketball. Eighteen young male basketball players performed on RSA ...
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    Soccer training: High-intensity interval training is mood disturbing while small sided games ensure mood balance 

    Selmi, O.; Selmi, Okba; Haddad, Monoem; Majed, Lina; Ben Khalifa, Wissam; Hamza, Marzougui; Chamari, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( Edizioni Minerva Medica , 2018 , Article)
    © 2017 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA. BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to compare the effects of high-intensity intermittent training (HIIT) versus small-sided games (SSG) in soccer on both the physiological responses and ...
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    Technical and tactical discriminatory factors between winners and defeated elite karate athletes 

    Tabben, Montassar; Conte, Daniele; Haddad, Monoem; Chamari, Karim ( Human Kinetics Publishers Inc. , 2019 , Article)
    Purpose: To assess the technical and tactical demands of elite karate athletes in relation to 3 match sequences (ie, advantage, disadvantage, and drawing) and match outcome (ie, win/defeat). Methods: One hundred twenty ...
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    Dynamic stretching alone can impair slower velocity isokinetic performance of young male handball players for at least 24 hours 

    Haddad, Monoem; Prince, Mohammad Shoaib; Zarrouk, Nidhal; Tabben, Montassar; Behm, David G.; Chamari, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( Public Library of Science , 2019 , Article)
    There are many adult studies reporting static stretch (SS)-induced deficits and dynamic stretch (DS) performance improvements shortly after the intervention. However, there is only a single study examining stretch-induced ...
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    The usefulness of session rating of perceived exertion for monitoring training load despite several influences on perceived exertion 

    Haddad, Monoem; Padulo, Johnny; Chamari, Karim ( Human Kinetics Publishers Inc. , 2014 , Article Review)
    Despite various contributing factors, session rating of perceived exertion has the potential to affect a large proportion of the global sporting and clinical communities since it is an inexpensive and simple tool that is ...
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    The construct validity of session RPE during an intensive camp in young male Karate athletes 

    Padulo, Johnny; Chaabene, Helmi; Tabben, Montassar; Haddad, Monoem; Gevat, Cecilia; Vando, Stefano; Maurino, Lucio; Chaouachi, Anis; Chamari, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( CIC Edizioni Internazionali S.r.l. , 2014 , Article)
    Background: the aim of this study was to assess the validity of the session rating of perceived exertion (RPE) method and two objective HR-based methods for quantifying karate’s training load (TL) in young Karatekas. ...
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    Session-RPE method for training load monitoring: Validity, ecological usefulness, and influencing factors 

    Haddad, Monoem; Stylianides, Georgios; Djaoui, Leo; Dellal, Alexandre; Chamari, Karim ( Frontiers Media S.A. , 2017 , Article Review)
    Purpose: The aim of this review is to (1) retrieve all data validating the Session-rating of perceived exertion (RPE)-method using various criteria, (2) highlight the rationale of this method and its ecological usefulness, ...
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    Monitoring training load and fatigue in soccer players with physiological markers 

    Djaoui, Léo; Haddad, Monoem; Chamari, Karim; Dellal, Alexandre ( Elsevier Inc. , 2017 , Article Review)
    The quantification and monitoring of training load (TL) has been the topic of many scientific works in the last fifteen years. TL monitoring helps coaches to individually prescribe, follow-up, analyse, adjust and programme ...
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    The effect of Ramadan fasting on the morning-evening difference in team-handball-related short-term maximal physical performances in elite female team-handball players 

    Mhenni, Thouraya; Souissi, Amine; Tayech, Amel; Yousfi, Narimen; Mejri, Mohamed Arbi; Chamari, Karim; Souissi, Nizar; Khlifa, Riadh; Haddad, Monoem... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor and Francis Ltd. , 2021 , Article)
    The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of time of day (TD) on two types of exercise protocols [continuous (CP) versus alternated (AP)]. Eleven physical education students (mean ± SD: age = 24.4 ± 1.2 years, ...
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