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Title 剣道の正面素振りにおける指導法に関する一考察  
Kana ケンドウ ノ ショウメン スブリ ニ オケル シドウホウ ニ カンスル イチ コウサツ  
Romanization Kendo no shomen suburi ni okeru shidoho ni kansuru ichi kosatsu  
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Title The study of the teaching method of shomen-suburi in Kendo  
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Name 植田, 史生  
Kana ウエダ, フミオ  
Romanization Ueda, Fumio  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学助教授  
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Name 吉田, 泰将  
Kana ヨシダ, ヤスマサ  
Romanization Yoshida, Yasumasa  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学専任講師  
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Name 佐々木, 玲子  
Kana ササキ, レイコ  
Romanization Sasaki, Reiko  
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Name 村山, 光義  
Kana ムラヤマ, ミツヨシ  
Romanization Murayama, Mitsuyoshi  
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Name 小森, 康加  
Kana コモリ, ヤスカ  
Romanization Komori, Yasuka  
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Name 福本, 修二  
Kana フクモト, シュウジ  
Romanization Fukumoto, Shuji  
Affiliation 慶應義塾大学教授  
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Name 慶應義塾大学体育研究所  
Kana ケイオウ ギジュク ダイガク タイイク ケンキュウジョ  
Romanization Keio gijuku daigaku taiiku kenkyujo  
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Name 体育研究所紀要  
Name (Translated) Bulletin of the institute of physical education, Keio university  
Volume 41  
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Year 2002  
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Start page 23  
End page 30  
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We will concentrate on the teaching method of shomen-suburi. The aim of this study is to grasp the experienced kendo players' suburi practice. Our points of view are as follows. "How they were taught suburi when they were beginners.", "Which body parts they concentrate on.", and "What is on their minds during suburi." We will also focus on the difference in the generations.
 We made a survey sending questionnaires and received 242 returns out of 250 (return rate 96.8%). Respondents are all experienced kendo players who are from college students up. We have tallied up the answers and will explore the results.

1. The body parts concentrated in chudan-no-kamae (Basic-posture)
In chudan-no-kamae, most of the players answered they concentrate on their "left grip", "the top of the sinai", "tanden (abdomen)", "left leg", and "left waist", so we think that they concentrate on the left side of the body with the left grip centered. In modern kendo, players have to meet the quick changes between offense and defense, so they put much importance in chudan-no-kamae. It's possible that the body parts now concentrated on will change as they practice a lot and master sizentai(the natural posture).

2. The body parts concentrated in raising or lowering the sinai
It has become clear that most of them tend to concentrate on their "left grip" when raising the sinai. The "shoulder", "elbows", "grips", and "the top of the sinai" are also prevalent. Though there is a difference in the generations, they all concentrate on the upper body. It may help them not to loosen their left grip and also to raise the sinai in the centerline of the body. More than 80 percent of the players answer that when they raise the sinai, is position is either "pointing backward diagonally at the ceiling" or "parallel to the floor." In other words the starting point of the swing is mostly not so low in the back. The fact that they concentrate on the "left grip", "the top of the sinai", and "both grips" shows that it is proper for the smooth swing to raise the sinai at those points.

3. The position of the sinai when they stop lowering it
There is a big difference between under-thirties and over-forties on the position of the sinai  when they stop lowering it. Most of the under-thirties players stop their sinai at the height of the top of the head, while over-forties stop when their right fist comes at the height of the right shoulder. We infer that it was caused by the different way of being taught by their instructors in the early stage of kendo training. It has been reported that when they swing in the air, the start of muscle-activity and the slowdown period in swinging are earlier than when they play against an opponent. It is necessary to manifest the height of the sinai when they stop swinging. We can determine that when they stop lowering the sinai, the position of it should be at the height of the top of the head, and that the grip should be under the shoulders, which may help them to swing completely.
 
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/ Public / Institute of Physical Education / Bulletin of the institute of physical education, Keio university / 41(1) (2002)
 
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