著者
佐々木 史之 浅野 幹也
出版者
環太平洋大学
雑誌
環太平洋大学研究紀要 = BULLETIN OF INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (ISSN:1882479X)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.16, pp.183-186, 2020-03-31

本研究は,大学生を対象にポジティブ・ネガティブ感情,楽観・悲観性,ホープについて調査し,体育会所属学生の感情に特徴的なものがみられるかを検討した。その結果,次のことが示唆された。1.体育会所属者は,体育会非所属者より楽観性やホープが高い傾向にある。2.体育会所属者の中で,全国大会上位レベルの者は,地方大会出場レベルの者よりも楽観性が高い傾向にある。
著者
犬塚 秀幸 浅野 幹也 小山 哲央
出版者
中京大学
雑誌
中京大学体育学論叢 (ISSN:02887339)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.39, no.2, pp.51-67, 1998-03-17

The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of the teams' tactics on the outcome of the games. The object of study consisted of all the games at the final tournament of the 1997 15th Men's World Handball Championship. The main results were as follows : (1) This championship maintained the standards of the previous 1995 Men's World Championships both in quality and game speed. (2) The proportion of scoring from the far-shooting zone in a set offense was about 50 percent. The effectiveness of shooting improved in the long-distance (9M shot) and post (6M shot) shooting. (3) The average amount shooting time per game differed among the 4 highest-ranked teams and the 4 lowest-ranked teams (P<0.05). The average time in offense per game differed between the 2 lowest-ranked teams (7-8 place) and the other groups (P<0.05). (4) Scoring by short-distance shooting accounted for over 50 percent in the first- and third-ranked groups. In effectiveness of shooting, the first-(1-2 place) and third-(5-6 place) ranked groups were different from the other groups (P<0.01). (5) The average amount of time in missed points per game was different between the 4 highest and lowest-ranked teams (P<0.01). In comparison among the 4 groups, the lowest ranked group took the largest amount of time in both missed points and scoring. (6) 70.2 percent of missed points in set offense occurred at a position of low effectiveness in the 4 highest-ranked teams (P<0.01). In comparison among the 4 groups, missed points of the first-ranked group in short-distance shooting was about 40 percent, against over 50 perecent among the other groups. Under 30 percent of the missed points occurred at an efficient position in the first-ranked group. The lower the team ranking, the more points missed in fast breaks.