著者
田畑 泉 前田 顕 相原 清乃 街 勝憲 東郷 将成 吉岡 路 恵土 孝吉
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.54, no.1, pp.1-13, 2021 (Released:2021-10-27)
参考文献数
36

The effects of high-intensity intermittent training incorporating ʻkakari-geiko' (HIITK) on the maximal oxygen uptake of male and female university kendo players were observed. The HIITK consisted of eight sets of 20-sec maximal exercise incorporating Tabata-style kakari-geiko (continuous attack practice) with a 10-sec rest between the sets. In Experiment 1, seven male kendo players performed the HIITK 3×/week for 6 weeks, and five other male kendo players on the same kendo team served as the control group not participating in the HIITK. The maximal oxygen uptake was measured during treadmill running before and after the training. For Experiment 2, the maximal oxygen uptake of 13 female kendo players was measured during treadmill running before and after 11 weeks of the HIITK performed 3×/week. In Experiment 1, the training group's maximal oxygen uptake was significantly increased (pre: 50.9±8.4 ml/kg/min, post: 54.1±8.0 ml/kg/min, p<0.05), whereas no change was observed in the control group (pre: 51.8±3.9 ml/kg/min, post: 52.6±3.6 ml/kg/min). In Experiment 2, the maximal oxygen uptake of the female kendo players was significantly increased after the training (pre: 42.1±2.9 ml/kg/min, post: 48.3±2.2 ml/kg/min, p<0.001). These results demonstrated that the HIITK improved the aerobic fitness of both male and female university kendo players.
著者
渡辺 香 恵土 孝吉
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.15, no.2, pp.68-69, 1982-11-30 (Released:2012-11-27)
被引用文献数
1
著者
恵土 孝吉 星川 保
出版者
日本武道学会
雑誌
武道学研究 (ISSN:02879700)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.16, no.3, pp.31-39, 1984-03-30 (Released:2012-11-27)
参考文献数
24

The purpose of this study is to measure a duration required for defense and furthermore, to investigate the factors which govern an achievement of defense in Kendo.Eleven University Kendo players were employed as subjects. Action potential from biceps brachii and triceps brachii of the right arm and a strain of shinai generated at strike were recorded. Time elapsed from initiation of action potential up to the strain of shinai is regarded as duration for defense. There is no difference in the duration required for defense due to the level of skill. Therefore it is supposed that there are more important factors than duration of defense action as to the achievement of defense in Kendo.