著者
村川 増代 野老 稔
出版者
武庫川女子大学
雑誌
武庫川女子大学紀要. 自然科学編 (ISSN:09163123)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.55, pp.1-4, 2007

Subjects were 15 female university track and field athletes. In an attempt to improve athletic performance,subjects were instructed to throw a medicine ball and put a shot with and without vocalization.In addition,grip strength was measured in order to clarify the effects of vocalization on throwing.The results showed that significant differences between with and without vocalization wereobserved for the standing shot put,front medicine-ball throw,and chest medicine ball throw. A significantdifference between with and without vocalization was observed for the grip strength of the nondominanthand. Furthermore,among the subjects with shot put and medicine ball throwing distancesshorter than the median value,there was a correlation between grip strength and distance: the greaterthe grip strength,the longer the throwing distance. These findings suggest that vocalizing during routinepractices improves athletic performance.