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Bessem Mkaouer
Researcher at Manouba University
Publications - 46
Citations - 851
Bessem Mkaouer is an academic researcher from Manouba University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Kinematics. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications receiving 647 citations. Previous affiliations of Bessem Mkaouer include Tunis University & University of São Paulo.
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Physical and Physiological Profile of Elite Karate Athletes
TL;DR: A review of the most important physical and physiological characteristics of karate athletes from the available scientific research is presented in this article, where the authors focus on karate's top-level performers require a high fitness level.
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Amateur boxing: physical and physiological attributes.
Helmi Chaabene,Montassar Tabben,Bessem Mkaouer,Emerson Franchini,Yassine Negra,Mehrez Hammami,Samiha Amara,Raja Bouguezzi Chaabène,Younés Hachana +8 more
TL;DR: The aim of the current review is to critically analyze the amateur boxer’s physical and physiological characteristics and to provide practical recommendations for training as well as new areas of scientific research.
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Time-motion analysis and physiological responses to karate official combat sessions: is there a difference between winners and defeated karatekas?
Helmi Chaabene,Emerson Franchini,Bianca Miarka,Mohamed Amin Selmi,Bessem Mkaouer,Karim Chamari +5 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to measure and compare physiological and time-motion variables during karate fighting and to assess eventual differences between winners and defeated elite karatekas in an ecologically valid environment.
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Physical and Physiological Attributes of Wrestlers: An Update.
Helmi Chaabene,Yassine Negra,Raja Bouguezzi,Bessem Mkaouer,Emerson Franchini,Ursula Ferreira Julio,Younés Hachana +6 more
TL;DR: Overall, to achieve high-level wrestling performance, training should be directed to develop anaerobic power and capacity, aerobic power, maximal dynamic and isometric strength, explosive strength, and strength endurance.
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Agility in Young Athletes: Is It a Different Ability From Speed and Power?
Yassine Negra,Helmi Chaabene,Mehrez Hammami,Samiha Amara,Senda Sammoud,Bessem Mkaouer,Younés Hachana +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that both IAT and T-test provided reliable and sensitive scores and could be strongly recommended to evaluate agility within young male competitive-level team sports athletes.