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Ten-minute warm-up in hot climate best assists thermal comfort, muscular power output, and fatigue, during soccer-specific repeated-sprint ability
Chaâri, N.
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Frikha, M.
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Biology of Sport
(2022)
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Warm-up durations in a hot-dry climate affect thermoregulation, mean power-output and fatigue, but not peak power in specific soccer repeated-sprint ability
Frikha, M.
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Chaâri, N.
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Said, N. B.
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Alibrahi, M. S.
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BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation
(2020)
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Effects of recovery mode on physiological and psychological responses and performance of specific skills in young soccer players
Gharbi, A.
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Masmoudi, L.
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Chtourou, H.
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Chaari, N.
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Tabka, Z.
Published in
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
(2017)
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Acute effect of stretching modalities on global coordination and kicking accuracy in 12-13 year-old soccer players
Frikha, M.
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Derbel, M. S.
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Chaâri, N.
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Gharbi, A.
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Chamari, K.
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Human Movement Science
(2017)
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