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Self-selecting the number of repetitions in potentiation protocols enhances jumping performance
Dello Lacono, A., Beato, M., Halperin, I.Published in SportRxiv Preprints (2020)“…Dello Lacono, A.…”
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Performance and metabolic demand of a new repeated-sprint ability test in basketball players: Does the number of changes of direction matter?
Zagatto, A. M., Ardigò, L. P., Barbieri, F. A., Milioni, F., Dello Lacono, A., Camargo, B. H. F., Padulo, J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2017)“…Dello Lacono, A.…”
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Loaded hip thrust-based PAP protocol effects on acceleration and sprint performance of handball players
Dello Lacono, A., Padulo, J., Seitz, L. D.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2018)“…Dello Lacono, A.…”
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Post-activation potentiation effects on vertical and horizontal explosive performances of young handball and basketball athletes
Dello Lacono, A., Padulo, J., Eliakim, A., Gottlieb, R., Bareli, R., Meckel, Y.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2016)“…Dello Lacono, A.…”
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Acute effects of drop-jump protocols on explosive performances of elite handball players
Dello Lacono, A., Martone, D., Padulo, J.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2016)“…Dello Lacono, A.…”
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Improving anaerobic fitness in young basketball players: Plyometric vs. specific sprint training
Gottlieb, R., Eliakim, A., Shalom, A., Dello Lacono, A., Meckel, Y.Published in Journal of Athletic Enhancement (2014)“…Dello Lacono, A.…”
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