Japan Jounal of Sports Movement and Behaviour
Online ISSN : 2434-5636
Structural-Systematic Study of the “Kasamatsu with Salto Backward Tucked” in Vault
Hayato UCHIDAYoshio WATANABETaku SAITO
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2024 Volume 37 Pages 65-80

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Systematic structural analysis based on the structure of gymnastics techniques can help to clarify the basis for evaluation in competitions and to help gymnasts and coaches in the field to effectively promote gymnastics training.

Therefore, this study attempted to clarify the position of this technique in the system and the value of its transmission for learning and teaching by conducting a systematic structural analysis of "Ri Se Gwang" in the jumping horse. Therefore, four analyses were conducted in this study to achieve this objective

1. clarification of structural problems and confusion in evaluation of "Tsukahara twist" and "Kasamatsu twist "

2. Systematic Structural Analysis of "Ri Se Gwang"

3. analysis of the developmental system of "Handspring sideward with 1/4 turn

" 4. analysis of the problematic nature of the "twist-back form"

As a result of the analysis, we were able to confirm the difference in the twist structure between "Tsukahara twist" and "Kasamatsu twist," and to propose a new classification notation of "twist continuation form" and twist back form. Based on this structural understanding, he proposed the notation " Kasamatsu with salto backward tucked " for this technique, which is called "Ri Se Gwang," and clarified its position in the system. This helped us to clarify the value of the tradition for learning and teaching "Ri Se Gwang"somersault for this technique, which is called "Ri Se Gwang," and clarified its position in the system. This helped us to clarify the value of the tradition for learning and teaching "Ri Se Gwang".

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