規格化・平均化の手法による運動技術解析の試み : バレーボールのスパイク技術について
体育学研究 Volume 33 Issue 3
Page 201-210
published_at 1988-12-01
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Title ( jpn ) |
規格化・平均化の手法による運動技術解析の試み : バレーボールのスパイク技術について
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Title ( eng ) |
A kinematic study on volleyball spiking motion by the use of normalization and averaging technique
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Creator |
Ae Michiyoshi
Yokoi Takashi
Ishijima Shigeru
Kotou Takayoshi
Shibukawa Kanji
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Source Title |
体育学研究
Japan Journal of Physical Education
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Volume | 33 |
Issue | 3 |
Start Page | 201 |
End Page | 210 |
Abstract |
This study was designed to analyze the spiking motions of international. class players by normalization and averaging of the three dimensional kinematic data, and to provide these information with clarifying the basic volleyball spiking technique. Soviet, Cuban, Polish and Japanese male players who participated in the 1981 World Cup Volleyball Games held in Tokyo were filmed at 100 f. p. s. with two 16mm cinecameras during the games. Twenty.three spikings performed successfully were selected for the analysis, and were digitized from the start of the approach run to the end of the swing in the air. Twenty-four 3 dimensional coordinates for the segment endpoints and ball were computed by the Direct Liner Transformation Method. The kinematic data were obtained from the 3D coordinates. The locations and directions of the CG pathways were different from player to player. Therefore, the 3D frame of reference during the movement phase was specified, where X, Y, Z axises indicate the right-leftward, for-backward, and up-downward directions respectively. After the rotation of the coodinate system on the horizontal plane, the averaged spiking motion from 23 players was obtained by normaliZation and averaging of the displacement data for 21 segment endpoints. The motion seemed to represent the basic volleyball spiking technique, because the analyzed spikings were successful spikings performed by international. class players, where the average finger height at impact was 3.18 m, and the average ball velocity immediately after impact was 22.37 m/s.
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jpn
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Resource Type | journal article |
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日本体育学会
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Date of Issued | 1988-12-01 |
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Copyright (c) 1988 日本体育学会
本文データは学協会の許諾に基づきCiNiiから複製したものである
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Publish Type | Version of Record |
Access Rights | open access |
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[ISSN] 0484-6710
[ISSN] 1881-7718
[NCID] AN00409623
[DOI] 10.5432/jjpehss.KJ00003391671
[NAID] 110001918748
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[DOI] https://doi.org/10.5432/jjpehss.KJ00003391671
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