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Karim Chamari

Researcher at Qatar Airways

Publications -  419
Citations -  20444

Karim Chamari is an academic researcher from Qatar Airways. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sprint. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 376 publications receiving 15670 citations. Previous affiliations of Karim Chamari include Manouba University.

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Field and laboratory testing in young elite soccer players

TL;DR: The Bangsbo test and 30 m sprint test correlate with vVo2max and vertical jump force and velocity respectively, but the Bangs bo test does not give a good estimate of Vo2max in young soccer players.
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Heart rate responses during small-sided games and short intermittent running training in elite soccer players: a comparative study.

TL;DR: It is shown that some small-sided games allow the HR to increase to the same level as that in short-duration intermittent running, and the sided game method can be used to bring more variety during training.
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Small-sided games in team sports training: a brief review.

TL;DR: Further research is required to examine the optimal periodization strategies of SSG training for the long-term development of physiological capacity, technical skill, and tactical proficiency, while also minimizing the associated risk of injuries.
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Aerobic fitness and yo-yo continuous and intermittent tests performances in soccer players: a correlation study.

TL;DR: Results show that YYETL2 and YYIRTL1, although adopting similar starting and progression speeds, are influenced by different physiological variables, and can be regarded as an aerobic–anaerobic, soccer-specific field test.
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Effects of home confinement on mental health and lifestyle behaviours during the COVID-19 outbreak: Insights from the ECLB-COVID19 multicentre study

Achraf Ammar, +68 more
- 01 Jan 2021 - 
TL;DR: The findings elucidate the risk of psychosocial strain during the COVID-19 home confinement period and provide a clear remit for the urgent implementation of technology-based intervention to foster an Active and Healthy Confinement Lifestyle AHCL.