The Biomechanical Analysis of Men Uchi and Hikimen by Kendo Players in Different Stages in Taiwan

碩士 === 國立體育學院 === 運動科學研究所 === 82 === The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the reactions on the ground as a product of Men uchi and Hikimen of the Kendo players in different stages as well as the difference between the kinema...

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Main Authors: Chen, An-Pao, 陳安寶
Other Authors: Hong, Der-Ming
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/04237564551429538896
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Summary:碩士 === 國立體育學院 === 運動科學研究所 === 82 === The purpose of this study was to compare and analyze the reactions on the ground as a product of Men uchi and Hikimen of the Kendo players in different stages as well as the difference between the kinematic data and impacts. A total of 9 Kendo players are involved in the test of them 5 of advanced teat are active players while the other 4 are Kendo students from the Taipei Physical Education College majoring in Kendo As of the ground reaction, the kinematics and impact meter data are matched by T-test and Pierson difference to highlight the difference of the variables and those remarkable statistical analysis are set as 0.05. Based on the outcome and the discussions of this study, we have reached the following conclusions: 1. In term of maximum figure, front-rear maximum figure, vertical momentum, front-rear momentum, vertical average force, front-rear average froce of the ground reaction, those involved in Men uchi lead those in Hikimen. 2. With respect to the ground reaction time, the Men uchi show shorter timings than the Hikimen while the that of advanced players becomes shorter than that of the lower sections. 3. The bamboo spade enjoys a wider playing angle and body angle in Hikimen than in Men uchi and in term of gravity shift, gravity speed, those involved in Men uchi go beyond those in Hikimen. The advanced sections shows a lower maximum figure of bamboo playing angle and gravity speed than that of the lower section while the body angle goes over that of the lower section. 4.  The average time in offensive actions figures for Men uchi goes at 0.89 second and the average time for Hikimen goes at 0.93 second, showing a difference of 0.05 second, which is not a remarkable one between the players of two sections. 5.  Concerning the impact force, the average weight in Hikimen goes at 74kg and 61kg in Men uchi, the difference of 13kg is not a remarkable figure and no highlighted difference is shown between the advanced and lower sections.