著者
広川 龍太郎 高野 進 末續 慎吾 金子 太郎 植田 恭史
出版者
東海大学
雑誌
東海大学紀要. 体育学部 (ISSN:03892026)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.34, pp.93-96, 2005-03-31

The purpose of study was to analysis the Japanese top male athlete Shingo SUETSUGU of the measuring of velocity courses in the 100m sprint events. The performance of the subject was recorded with the laser doppler style velocity measuring device. The results were as follows: 1. Peak numbers of instantaneous sprint velocity in a race. 1) Two peaks were observed in two races. 2 ) One peak was observed in four races. 2. Maximum instantaneous sprint velocity in a race. 1) The fastest maximum instantaneous sprint velocity was 11.57 m/s, which was observed in 2003 Japan National Championships. 2) The slowest maximum instantaneous sprint velocity was 11.29 m/s, which was observed in 2002 Japan Inter-University Athletic Championships. 3. Length of intervals that he ran faster than 98% of maximum velocity of a race. 1) The longest length of intervals was 56.7 m, which was observed in 2002 Japan Inter-University Athletic Championships. 2) The shortest length of intervals was 37.0 m, which was observed in 2003 Japan National Championships.
著者
植田 恭史
出版者
東海大学
雑誌
東海大学紀要. 体育学部 (ISSN:03892026)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.26, pp.63-73, 1997-03-31

The purpose of this study was to find the essential factors for peak performance and to establish a new system of mental training for jumping events. The author has investigated the characteristics of mental conditions during peak performance and self-evaluation of mental skills in training. The following results were obtained. 1 Mental condition during peak performance 1) Characteristics of mental conditions : Subjects tended to remember "being full of self confidence" and "in the good condition" during peak performance. 2) Characteristics of recognized physical condition : Subjects tended to remember being "in good condition" and "feeling positive" during peak performance. 3) Visual imagery of the competition : Subjects tended to remember "ideal motions" and "key technical points" during peak performance. Remembering "success scenes, " "cheering sounds, " and "cue words" were efficient methods for attaining optimal mental condition during competition. 2 Self evaluation of mental skill to peak performance : On each item and each phase of mental training, the best group, i.e., the group which achieved peak performance, scored higher than the non-best group. Key mental skills for peak performance are remembering clearly and controlling the optimal mental condition and ideal motions.