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A Generative Analysis Concerning the Modifications of the Skillsin the Horizontal Bar Technique: “backward tuck somersault with one twist chinning while going over the bar (Kolman)”
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- SUGIYAMA Tomoya
- 筑波大学大学院生
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- MIYACHI Hidetaka
- 筑波大学
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- SAITO Taku
- 筑波大学
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 鉄棒における〈バーを越えながら後方かかえ込み宙返り1回ひねり懸垂〉の“こつ”修正に関する発生分析的研究
Description
<p>The current rules require gymnasts to perform techniques that are as difficult and complex as possible to obtain high scores. Today, many of them perform the Kolman (Level E) in the men’s horizontal bar event. This technique becomes “backward stretch somersault with one twist chinning while going over the bar (Cassina) ” (Level G) when doing the somersault with the body stretched. Also, it becomes the “backward tuck somersault with two twist chinning while going over the bar(Bretschneider)” (Level H), when adding another twist to the somersault. Therefore, the Kolman is considered the basic form for those techniques. However, there have not been many studies on the technical training of the Kolman.</p><p>Therefore, in this study, the author gives a pure description of how the Kolman has gone through modifications from the standpoint of phenomenological movement analysis and clarifies the significance of the skills used for this technique.</p><p>The following two factors have influenced the generation of skills required to stabilize the Kolman.</p><p>1.Getting into the correct position for the hanging phase with relaxed shoulders</p><p>2.Clear understanding of the movement while hanging</p><p>The result of this study should enable gymnasts, who are aiming to acquire this technique, and their coaches to gain a prior understanding and train more effectively.</p>
Journal
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- Japan Jounal of Sports Movement and Behaviour
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Japan Jounal of Sports Movement and Behaviour 35 (0), 143-156, 2022-12-26
Japan Society of Sports Movement and Behaviour
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390860764355034240
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- ISSN
- 24345636
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed