Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences)
Online ISSN : 1881-7718
Print ISSN : 0484-6710
ISSN-L : 0484-6710
Volume 9, Issue 2
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  • Article type: Cover
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages Cover2-
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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  • Article type: Bibliography
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages Misc1-
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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  • Ch. Matsumoto, H. Koshimizu, N. Aiba, S. Ayukawa, C. Oshima
    Article type: Article
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 1-8,i
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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    The reporters gave same theme to several same children for each grade continuously having them to compose dance to make technical analysis and showed the compositions to other student for their appreciation in order to find out the mutual relationship between expression and their appreciations Results are as the followings: 1) The fifth grade children of primary school are found to be the changing point of dance expression to the theme of "STRONG BLOWS", and in the sixth grade children of primary school was shown much increased expressional ability of their feeling in the forms of movement giving general construction of the dance. 2) In the appreciation to the work produced, much span of understanding for the theme and for the image of the given material was noticed. However, the nature of "STRONG" which lies at the base of it was understood of very high feeling valor. Generally speaking, in the appreciation for dance composition, it is considered that there are feeling qualities to be "JOY" or "SORROW" and at the base of which there are feeling forms such as "STRONG" or "QUIET". Therefore, it is estimated that these feeling are making very important function between the dance expression and its communication.
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  • A. Takemura, T. Niwa
    Article type: Article
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 9-17,ii
    Published: August 22, 1965
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    An attempt was mede to clarify the relationship between sports group and peresonality of the members. The structure of athletic club in 8 senior high schools and 9 colleges. was analyzed in terms of the formative process of goals norms, and its function was examined through that of achieving group goals, that of member combination, and that of overlapped area. Main findings were as follows: 1. The structure of athletic club is divided into three patterns : membership pattern, oligarchy pattern, and non-membership pattern. 2. These three patterns of athletic club had their own characteristics corresponding to the different function peculiar to the club. 3. It was suggested that both non-membership pattern and oligarchy pattern showed authoritarian structure based on the authoritarian principle, and membership pattern did a democratic structure based be the cooperative principle.
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  • S. Ichimura
    Article type: Article
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 18-22,ii
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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    The aim of the present study is to define the psychological concept of stage fright which has been only poorly defined. The method adopted for the concept definition is factor analysis which has been used effectivly to investigate the structure of the basi concept of the psychological phenomenon. The psycho-physiological traits for factorc analysis were selected by item analysis and estimation of pasychologists and coaches. Selected 51 items were factored by two times factor analysis. As the basic concept of stage fright 5 factors were found, but one of them was not so exactly defined. 1. Tension of sympathetic nervous system. 2. Lack of psychological concentration and tension. 3. Feeling of anxiety. 4. Disorder of motor skills. 5. Inferiority complex (not so exactly defined).
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  • N. Ito, M. Tsukahara, K. Ito, T. Yagi
    Article type: Article
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 23-32,iii
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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    As the ealth administration of students, an easy exercise test for circulatory function was designed. The exercise of this test is to step up and down the bench in the same way as in the Harvard Step Test. But the height of the bench was changed to 30, 40 and 50cm, and the exercise time was changed to 3, 5 and 10 minutes. The expiratory gases, oxygen-intake, electrocardiogram, blood pressure, heartrate were examined during and after exercise. 1) Oxygen-consumption was increased with the length of exercise-time and with the height of the bench. The increase of Oxygen consumption of the trained wab less than that of the untrained. 2) As the height of the hench was increased, the heart rate was enhanced and the recovery-time was delayed. The trained showed a less increment of the heart rate during exercise and a quicker recovery after exercise than the untrained. 3) Because of the simplicity of exercise and the easiness for discovering the abnormal symptoms, the optimum load was found the height of the bench 40cm, the duration of exercise 3 minutes. 4) The pulse rates of 1,000 young men were examined by the test described abovd. Those who had the faster pulse rate in this test had some poor or abnormal symptomal in the exact examination such as electrocardiogram.
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  • Y. Kanda, K. Tomiki, T. Ishiko, J. Yamakawa
    Article type: Article
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 33-38,iv
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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    Physical Fitness Tests of-members of Aikido Club at Waseda Univ. were employed to compare the results of these tests with the students of University who do not participate in any sports acitivteis and the members of Rowing Club of various Universities. The subjects were all same age level. The initial measurements were taken in May 1961 and the final in May 1962. 1. There were not statistically significant differenc es in the physical fitness among the beginners of Aikido members, the students who do not partecipate in any sports activities, and the beginners of Rowing Club each same age level. 2. From the findings of this study, especialy on the training effects; 1) The following items had no significant gains : weight, height, and the chest circumferences, thighs calves, biceps and forearms. 2) The following items had significant gains; back strength, leg strength, upper arm flexor strength, Side-Steps, range of movement at the wrists. 3. The training effects of Aikido were less than that of Rowing. This seems to be caused by the shortage of training dosis in Aikido
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  • E. Tsuruoka, R. Fukuhara
    Article type: Article
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 39-42,iv
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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    A time and motion studies concerning Soccer Game are designed. The aim of this study is to clarify the feature of game, by recording, with elapse of time, the frequency and effectiveness of such fundamental skills to be used in soccer game, as shooting, heading, keeping. tackling, throw-in and goal-keeping. In this report is given the general outline of the method of recording and analysis.
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  • Article type: Bibliography
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages 1-4
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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  • Article type: Appendix
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages App2-
    Published: August 22, 1965
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  • Article type: Cover
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages Cover4-
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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  • Article type: Cover
    1965 Volume 9 Issue 2 Pages Cover5-
    Published: August 22, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: December 31, 2016
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