@article{oai:sanotan.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000107, author = {今井, 雄紀 and Yuki, Imai}, issue = {28}, journal = {佐野短期大学研究紀要, Sano College of bulletin}, month = {Mar}, note = {The research intends to clarify the sprint motion and the techniques of dribbling when one controls either a handball or a basketball by comparing them with normal running motion (sprint). 1. Sprint speed of the Group S (sprint) was shown to be the fastest, followed in order by Group H (handball) and B (basketball). 2. The group H athletes dribble in a way that one lets the upper body lean forward, lower leg unbent after kicking off from the ground, upper thigh going backward, and then in a retrieval phase, not letting the upper thigh going too much forward. 3. In the case of Group B, one takes the running motion with upper body leaned greatly forward and knees to be greatly bent to maintain low body balance, and lets legs go backward further after kicking off from the ground. 4. In order to improve the running speed of Group B, it is important to create a wider stride while running. 5. For the group H, the significant negative relationship was shown between the smallest angle of the knee joint at the retrieval phase and the knee angle at the moment of kicking off the ground. Also, another significant negative relationship was recognized between the biggest upper thigh angle and the smallest knee joint angle for the supporting leg. For Group B, the negative relationship saw between the upper body angle at the foot landing on the ground and the smallest knee joint angle at the retrieval phase.}, pages = {87--95}, title = {ドリブル疾走動作に関するバイオメカニクス的研究 : ハンドボール選手、バスケットボール選手の相違について}, year = {2017}, yomi = {イマイ, ユウキ} }