Salvatore Pignato
Kore University of Enna
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Journal of Sports Sciences | 2018
Francesco Sgrò; Salvatore Bracco; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma
High-level of technical skills and tactical behaviour are key factors for an optimal performance in soccer games. About the most used and innovative training methods, the small-sided games (SSGs) seem to be a worthy and valid methodology to train simultaneously many skills by reproducing several conditions of a real match. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to conduct a systematic review of the available literature to lead an improved understanding in the usefulness of SSGs for improving technical skills in soccer. To ensure a rigorous and reliable approach, the review was performed according to PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic review and Meta-analyses) guidelines. 1031 records were initially identified, but only 26 studies were further included in the review. Moreover, other two studies were added after a check of the bibliography of two major reviews. So, each of these studies was analysed according to the aforementioned guidelines and using inclusion criteria related to SSG and training in soccer. The current analysis provided several indications and recommendations for coaches and trainers of soccer teams in order to improve several technical skills by means of the use of SSGs. Furthermore, several evidences for using SSGs in school environment are also provided.
Perceptual and Motor Skills | 2017
Francesco Sgrò; Pietro Mango; Salvatore Pignato; Rosaria Schembri; Danilo Licari; Mario Lipoma
This study tested the feasibility of using an inertial measurement unit to discriminate different developmental levels of children performing the standing long jump (SLJ). Sixty-four children (54.6% boys, 46.4% girls) aged 8 to 11 years old (M = 9.17, SD = 0.97) performed the SLJ three times and were classified by rater observations into three developmental levels. Concurrently, they wore an inertial measurement unit from which a set of temporal and kinematic parameters for the quantitative assessment of their jumps. A multivariate analysis of variance revealed that variability among the developmental groups was identified by the overall set of parameters, while discriminant function analysis verified that these parameters discriminated among developmental levels. Primary predictors for developmental group discrimination were maximum peak acceleration in the vertical and anteroposterior directions, respectively, and normalized preparation time. These outcomes represent significant steps toward improving the assessment of SLJ rate of development in childhood and supporting physical education.
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010
Francesco Sgrò; Pietro Mango; Salvatore Pignato; Alessandra Lo Piccolo; Simona Nicolosi; Rosaria Schembri; Mario Lipoma
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010
Pietro Mango; Francesco Sgrò; Salvatore Pignato; Alessandra Lo Piccolo; Simona Nicolosi; Rosaria Schembri; Mario Lipoma
Journal of physical education and sport | 2016
Francesco Sgrò; Antonella Quinto; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma
ITALIAN JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH | 2018
Francesco Sgrò; Matteo Barresi; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma
Journal of physical education and sport | 2017
Francesco Sgrò; Antonella Quinto; Luigi Messana; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma
FORMAZIONE & INSEGNAMENTO. Rivista internazionale di Scienze dell'educazione e della formazione | 2017
Francesco Sgrò; Rosaria Schembri; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise | 2016
Pio Alfredo Di Tore; Gaetano Raiola; Gaetano Altavilla; Maria Grazia Gervilli; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma
Journal of Human Sport and Exercise | 2016
Pio Alfredo Di Tore; Gaetano Raiola; Gaetano Altavilla; Salvatore Barba; Salvatore Pignato; Mario Lipoma