Yamada Hiroshi
- 教授
- 学位:博士(体育科学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Physical Education / Department of Physical Education
- Graduate School of Physical Education / Course of Physical Education
ジャンル
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Sports Medicine
研究と関連するSDGs
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- electromyo graphy
- motor control
- muscle strength
研究分野
- Life sciences Physical and health education
論文
Effect of number of college baseball pitching on movement, performance, physical strength, physiological, and psychological functions of pitchers
Biomechanical analysis of distance adjustment in volleyball overhead pass.
A study on the kinetic chain during the smash motion of experienced and inexperienced badminton players
Motor Control Mechanism of Soccer Ball Juggling Depending on Skill Level
Assessment of catching skill of catcher from the pitcher
Movement characteristics and physiological responses of batters during baseball games
Technical Analysis of Soccer Instep Lifting
Difference of lower limb control by foot strike pattern during walking on irregular surface
Biomechanical analysis of volleyball overhead pass.
Relationship between university top ranner's grounding motions and competition level
Effects of local muscle fatigue during moderate prolonged dynamic contraction on reaction time obtained using visual stimulation
The effect of toe-grip training on toe flexor muscular strength and center of gravity fluctuation
講演?口頭発表等
- Influence of subjective effort level on badminton shot accuracy and movement
- Changes muscle activity when manipulating the difficulty of the serve
- The characteristics of distribution of volleyball passing for several distances
- Effects of immediate feedback on tackle technique in rugby using 3-dimensional motion analysis: A case study
- Relationship between athletic performance and visco-elasticity of the plantar flexor muscles revealed by the vibration method in long-distance runners.
共同研究?競争的資金等の研究課題
Effect of practice including various neuromodulations on motor learning of sports skills
Non-energized above-knee prosthesis capable of ascending & descending stairs
Motor learning promotion in the sports & art by the noninvasive brainstem activation
Development of safe and effective assistive techniques for Gymnastics.
Longitudinal and cross-sectional examination of the "skill" acquisition process of the movement of children
Construction of gymnastics learning support system using a tablet PC
Biomechanical analysis of traditional walking/running patterns by Japanese and its applications
Chase research about the skill acquired process in the jump movement from the kindergarten young term until the elementary school third age student
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