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VISA POUR NAPOLI / Orchestre dir. Don MARTONE
Titre uniforme : [Mattinata]. Adapt.Titre uniforme : [Fedora]Titre uniforme : [Non ti scordar di me]Titre uniforme : [Non ti scordar di me]Comprend : ANGELINA POLKA / Don MARTONE - DUORME CARME / G. de CURTIS - VIENI SUL MAR / G. de CURTIS - FEDORA / V. GIORDANO - MATTINATA / R. LEONCAVALLO - 'NU QUARTO 'E LUNA / Nino OLIVIERO - FUNICULI FUNICULA / A.F. CUTAIA - ARRIVEDERCI / G. CALABRESE et U. BINDI - LA SPAGNOLA / V. di CHIARA - 'MBRACCIA A ME / V. di CHIARA - NON TI SCORDAR DI ME / D. FURNO et E. de CURTIS ; chanté par Val VALENTI - TARENTELLA SICILIANA - MAZURKA PROVIDENZA / D. MARTONE et A. di PIPPOBnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
Acute Effects of Drop-Jump Protocols on Explosive Performances of Elite Handball Players
Dello Iacono, A, Martone, D, and Padulo, J. Acute effects of drop-jump protocols on explosive performances of elite handball players. J Strength Cond Res 30(11): 3122-3133, 2016-This study aimed to assess the acute effects of vertical and horizontal drop jump-based postactivation potentiation (PAP) protocols on neuromuscular abilities in tasks such as jumping, sprinting, and change of direction (COD). Eighteen handball players were assessed before and after PAP regimens, consisting of either vertical single-leg drop-jumps (VDJ) or horizontal single-leg drop-jumps (HDJ) single-leg drop-jumps, on countermovement jump (CMJ), linear sprint, shuttle sprint, and agility performance. The HDJ led to greater improvement of the COD performance in comparison with the VDJ (-6.8 vs. -1.3%; p ≤ 0.05), whereas the VDJ caused greater improvement in the CMJ task compared with the HDJs (+6.5 vs. +1%; p ≤ 0.05). Moreover, the VDJ regimens compared with HDJ induced greater changes in most of the kinetic variables associated with vertical jumping performance, such as peak ground reaction forces (+9.6 vs. +1.3%), vertical displacement (-13.4 vs. -5.3%), leg-spring stiffness (+18.6 vs. +3.6%), contact time (-9.2 vs. -1.3%), and reactive strength index (+7.3 vs. +2.4%) (all comparisons with p ≤ 0.05). Conversely, the HDJ regimens were able to improve the COD performance only by reducing the contact time on COD more than the VDJ (-13.3 vs. -2.4% with p ≤ 0.05). The results showed that both PAPs were able to improve the performances that specifically featured similar force-orientation production. This investigation showed the crucial role that different and specific PAP regimens play in optimizing related functional performances. Specifically oriented vertical and horizontal single-leg drop-jump protocols represent viable means for achieving enhanced explosive-based tasks such as jumping and COD
Mario Martone. Regista teatrale
La storia dello spettacolo contemporaneo dovrebbe essere un edificio fatto con pietre come questi due volumi dedicati a Mario Martone, pietre accuratamente scelte e finemente lavorate. E poco importa se i soggetti sono d’importanza secondaria, se si raccontano le carriere di tuonanti incendiari diventati pompieri all’uscita dal “postmoderno”, insomma di rivoluzioni abortite, si tratta comunque di vicende assai significative nel contesto culturale italiano, più ricco di annunci e di mode che d..
Vertical- vs. Horizontal-Oriented Drop Jump Training: Chronic Effects on Explosive Performances of Elite Handball Players
Dello Iacono, A, Martone, D, Milic, M, and Padulo, J. Vertical- vs. horizontal-oriented drop jump training: chronic effects on explosive performances of elite handball players. J Strength Cond Res 31(4): 921-931, 2017-This study aimed to assess the chronic effects of vertical drop jump (VDJ)- and horizontal drop jump (HDJ)-based protocols on neuromuscular explosive abilities, such as jumping, sprinting, and changes of direction (COD). Eighteen elite male handball players (age 23.4 ± 4.6 years, height 192.5 ± 3.7 cm, weight 87.8 ± 7.4 kg) were assigned to either VDJ or HDJ group training twice a week for 10 weeks. Participants performed 5-8 sets × 6-10 repetitions of vertical alternate (VDJ) or horizontal alternate (HDJ) 1-leg drop jumps, landing from the top of a platform 25 cm in height. Before and after training, several performance, kinetic, and kinematic variables were assessed. The HDJ led to greater improvement of the sprint time (-8.5% vs. -4%, p ≤ 0.05) and COD performance in comparison with the VDJ (-7.9% vs. -1.1%, p ≤ 0.05), whereas the VDJ caused greater improvement in the vertical jump compared with the HDJ (+8.6% vs. +4.1%, p ≤ 0.05). Moreover, the VDJ regimen compared with the HDJ induced greater changes in the kinetic variables associated with vertical jumping performance, such as peak ground reaction forces (+10.3% vs. +4.3%), relative impulse (+12.4% vs. +5.7%), leg spring stiffness (+17.6% vs. +4.6%), contact time (CT) (-10.1% vs. -1.5%), and reactive strength index (+7.2% vs. +2.1%); all comparisons with p ≤ 0.05. Conversely, the HDJ regimen was able to improve the short-distance and COD performances by increasing the step length (+3.5% vs. +1.5% with p ≤ 0.05) and reducing the CT on COD (-12.1% vs. -2.1% with p ≤ 0.05) more than the VDJ. This investigation showed the crucial role that specific plyometric regimens play in optimizing similar biomechanical featured functional performances, such as jumping, sprinting, and COD
Game Profile-Based Training in Soccer: A New Field Approach
Dello Iacono, A, Martone, D, Cular, D, Milic, M, and Padulo, J. Game profile-based training in soccer: a new field approach. J Strength Cond Res 31(12): 3333-3342, 2017-The aim of the study was to profile and compare the time-motion, physiological, and neuromuscular responses of both National Youth League (NYL) and UEFA Youth League (UYL) matches with those of an experimental game profile-based training (GPBT) protocol. Time-motion traits and physiological, perceptual, and neuromuscular responses were investigated in 24 male soccer players across 14 matches and 6 GPBT training sessions, for a total of 420 samples. The GPBT had a greater influence on time-motion traits and perceptual responses than the NYL and UYL matches (all p < 0.001). No significant GPBT vs. match differences were found for mean heart rate or blood lactate (F = 1.228, p = 0.304, and F = 0.978, p = 0.385, respectively). Finally, the GPBT protocol led to greater impairment of the neuromuscular explosive performances when compared with those of the postmatch scores (squat jump: F = 19.991, p < 0.001; countermovement jump: F = 61.703, p < 0.001). Results identified the GPBT protocol as characterized by relatively greater high-intensity workloads than official NYL and UYL matches, requiring increased demanding efforts. In light of these outcomes, the GPBT protocol can be considered an advantageous training method for elite soccer players, capable of stimulating the physical effort and physiological capabilities required during a match. This approach is favorable when designing a training intervention according to the principle of sport specificity, as it is based on the specific metabolic demands
L’inserimento al lavoro, Scritti in memoria di Salvatore Hernandez
L'Autore analizza le problematiche sottese legate all'inserimento nel mondo del lavoro soffermandosi, in particolare, sul contratto di inserimento introdotto dal D. Lgs. n. 273 del 200
El smart working o trabajo ágil en el ordenamiento italiano
Il saggio ha ad oggetto la disciplina dello smart working introdotta nell'ordinamento italiano dal D. Lgs. n. 81 del 201
Tanto tuonò che piovve: a proposito della legittimità costituzionale del "Jobs Act"
L'Autore, muovendo dal dibattito dottrinale sulla incostituzionalità del contratto a tutele crescenti introdotto dal D. Lgs. n. 23 del 2015, commenta l'’ordinanza del Tribunale di Roma del 26 luglio 2017 che ha sollevato la questione di legittimità costituzionale
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