武道学研究
Online ISSN : 2185-8519
Print ISSN : 0287-9700
ISSN-L : 0287-9700
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剣道場の床面塗装とスポーツ傷害・障害および床面の機能性に関する主観的評価の関連
池田 孝博本多 壮太郎岩切 公治太田 順康大坪 壽前阪 茂樹鍋山 隆弘八木沢 誠瀧田 伸吾青柳 領
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2012 年 45 巻 1 号 p. 23-34

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Two types of floor surfaces are used in kendo gymnasiums (kendo-jyo). The first is a polyurethane resin
(PR), and the other is non-coated wood (NC). The present study aimed to investigate the relationship of floor surface to sports injuries and subjective evaluations of the influence of floor surface on performance in kendo. Subjects were 626 members of kendo clubs at thirteen universities. Furthermore, the relationship between sports injuries and the use of protective equipment was explored by multi-correspondence analysis (MCA). Subjective evaluations of floor surface on performance were subjected to factor analysis. Moreover, to investigate the relationship of floor surface to sports injuries and subjective evaluation of the influence of the floor surface on performance, logistic analysis was conducted and odds ratios (OR) were calculated. According to structural relationship identified by MCA, the use of protective equipment was found to be associated with sports injury, but not for. From the subjective evaluations of floor surfaces, the following three factors were extracted: "slip, spring and burden on the body," "thermal sensation when hot or cold and endurance for wet," and "slip and endurance for dry." In the PR group, subjects reported training for a short time (OR=.240), and many experienced pain in the Achilles’ tendon (OR=2.238). In evaluations of floor surfaces, NC was considered to have better "spring," "humid," and "impact on the sole of the foot," but PR was considered to have better "bracing in shooting for striking" and "dryness." When selecting PR or NC as the floor surface in kendo-jyo, it is most important to consider each surface’s burden on the body and influence on performance in kendo.
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