@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:02005218, author = {山本, 裕二 and YAMAMOTO, Yuji}, issue = {1}, journal = {総合保健体育科学, Nagoya Journal of Health, Physical Fitness & Sports}, month = {Mar}, note = {This short report examines the development of a new fundamental field in the study of human movements. To this end, the enduring contributions of Dr. H.T.A. Whiting to establish Human Movement Science in Europe are reviewed, and the purpose of his achievements is examined. In 1970, English physical educationists met and discussed the value of the terms 'Physical Education' and 'Human Movement' in delineating the field of knowledge they were to consider. Consequently, J.D. Brooke and H.T.A. Whiting edited a book titled 'Human movement - A field of study', in 1973. Two years later, in 1975, Whiting founded and became editor of the 'Journal of Human Movement Studies'. The objective of the journal was to 'integrate knowledge through exposure to diverse sources all with a common focus on human movement'. After he moved to The Free University, in Amsterdam, to organize the new interfaculty of Human Movement Sciences, he initiated publication of a new journal, 'Human Movement Science', to assemble and develop the common body of knowledge of human movement. After he retired from The Free University in 1989, he has been central in forming the Trondheim model of Human Movement Science in Norway. Based on its history, the future of Human Movement Science in Japan is discussed as a common basis for research, not only in sport science, but also in research of a much wider scope.}, pages = {29--36}, title = {ヒューマン・ムーブメント・サイエンスの構築に向けて}, volume = {24}, year = {2001} }