Kickboxing review: anthropometric, psychophysiological and activity profiles and injury epidemiology
Kickboxing is one of the modern combat sports. The psychophysiological demands of a kickboxing competition require athletes to achieve high thresholds of several aspects of physical fitness. The aim of the current review is to critically analyse and appraise the kickboxer's anthropometric, phys...
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Main Authors: | M Slimani (Author), H Chaabene (Author), B Miarka (Author), E Franchini (Author), K Chamari (Author), F Cheour (Author) |
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Termedia Publishing House,
2017-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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