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Postural stability of China-origin martial art 'Taikiken' practitioners
中国拳法「太気拳」中級者の立位時バランス機能に関する研究
粕谷, 陽佑
KASUYA, Yosuke
蛭田, 秀一
HIRUTA, Shuichi
島岡, みどり
SIMAOKA, Midori
The purpose of this research was to investigate the postural stability of China-origin martial art 'Taikiken' practitioners with average skill. Three taikiken practitioners and seven university students (non-practitioners) participated as subjects. Length of sway path (LNG) for 30 seconds was measured for the individuals in each of eight types of standing position with a combination of the following possible attitudes: with eyes open or closed, standing with legs closed or slightly open, knees straight or slightly bended, with the arms running along with the body or perpendicular to it, and with both legs standing on the floor or with only one leg standing. No significant differences of LNG were found on average between the practitioners and the students in the three types of standing position in both legs and with straight knees, whether with legs closed or slightly open. Taikiken practitioners showed, however, significantly (P<0.05) smaller postural sway on average when the individuals had to stand up in one leg only or with bended knees irrespective of leg spread. This research suggests therefore that the practice of taikiken could diminish posture sway limitedly in attitudes frequently used in it.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学総合保健体育科学センター
The Research Center of Health, Physical Fitness and Sports, Nagoya University
2004-03-31
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総合保健体育科学
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Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports
0289-5412
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/2005150/files/njhpfs_27_1_27.pdf
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