2018年12月
大学男女剣道選手の小手すり上げ面における動作順序パターンの比較
武道学研究
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- 巻
- 51
- 号
- 2
- 開始ページ
- 113
- 終了ページ
- 123
- 記述言語
- 日本語
- 掲載種別
- 研究論文(学術雑誌)
- DOI
- 10.11214/budo.51.113
- 出版者・発行元
- 日本武道学会
<p>The purpose of this study was to reveal whether expert university level kendo players have a specific movement pattern when striking with ōji-waza (techniques which utilize the opponent's attack to make your own attack), and whether male and female kendo players have different movement patterns.</p><p>Forty-four university kendo players (22 males; 22 females) participated in this study. For each gender, participants were classified into two groups (regular and sub-regular groups) according to their achievement in a team competition. In this study, kote-suriage-men, which is one of the ōji-waza for kote, was evaluated. All striking movements were recorded with a digital video camera. We analyzed the following 4 points that appeared: migi-ashi-richi (the moment the right foot leaves the ground), temoto-uki (the moment the right fist is raised to the position of shinai'stsubamoto), suriage (avoiding the opponent's kote strike by deflecting it with the shinai), and furiage-saiko (the minimum speed of the shinai tip when the shinai is raised). Each time point that appeared was calculated as a percentage relative to the entire time period.</p><p>The results in this study showed that most of the male kendo players had one movement pattern in the order of migi-ashi-richi, temoto-uki, and suriage. In contrast, female participants showed that the order of their movement patterns was not consistent, and they were classified into three patterns.</p><p>The findings of this study demonstrate that most male kendo experts had a specific movement pattern when utilizing ōji-waza. On the other hand, female kendo players did not have a consistent movement pattern, even in the regular group. Therefore, our results suggest that female kendo players acquire their own individual movement pattern for ōji-waza, achieving an effective strike for each approach.</p>
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- DOI : 10.11214/budo.51.113
- ISSN : 0287-9700