Analyzing sports skills
2013-0130-11
- researcher's name
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about researcher KANOSUE, Kazuyuki Professor (retired)
- affiliation
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Faculty of Sport Sciences School of Sport and Sciences
- research field
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Sports science,Environmental physiology (including physical medicine and nutritional physiology),Neurophysiology/General neuroscience
- keyword
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background
Coaching in sports is often based on empiricism. However, it is possible to discover new short-cut training methods to boost the skills of athletes through analyses of the techniques that athletes have. Knowledge obtained in this way will enable the proposal of training that can be carried out efficiently within a limited time.
summary
In batting and pitching, a variety of analyzing methods such as the use of full body motion capture and force plates to analyze physical performance, bat swings or ball spin, and precision measuring of hand and finger movements and visual cognitive motion are used to evaluate skills with a focus on reproducibility.
application/development
Improving the efficiency of coaching to boost baseball skills. Collaborating with baseball teams and fitness clubs.
Evaluating shoes, sports orthoses, etc., that take physical balance, weight shift, etc., into account.
The technology has potential for application in rehabilitation and use by the elderly.
predominance
We have facilities that enable the development of methods for improving top-level performances based on data on athletes from competitions.
purpose of providing seeds
Sponsord research, Collaboration research, Technical consultation
remarks
Reader, Sports Sciences for the Promotion of Active Life, GCOE Program
material
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posted:
2014/05/21