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小野寺 峻一

オノデラ シュンイチ (Shunichi Onodera)
論文
タイトル
スピードスケート競技初心者におけるグライド局面初期の着氷動作に対する短期間でのコーチング事例―選手とコーチの相互作用に焦点を当てて―
タイトル(英)
A case report of short-term coaching for ice contact movement in speed skating:: Focus on the interaction between coaches and athletes
参照URL
https://researchmap.jp/shunichi.onodera/published_papers/48164469
著者
小野寺 峻一,河合 季信
著者(英)
Onodera Shunichi,Kawai Toshinobu
担当区分
筆頭著者
概要
This study reports the author's coaching experience focusing on the interaction with a beginner speed skater (athlete A) who had a problem with her unstable movement in ice contact. Also, this provides useful insights for coaching beginner speed skaters by reflecting on the author's coaching experiences. Through instruction using three practice methods of 1) one leg jump, 1)' band bending, and 2) side jump. Based on the dialogue between Athlete A and the author, practices were set according to the awareness of both and the purpose of the next stage, the author intended to have her acquire “a stable movement of the supporting leg during ice contact.” As a result, the athlete A was able to clarify her goal of a stable ice contact movement by placing a band on her body part that had been a problem and being aware of it, additionally mastering the knack of keeping her toes, knees, and head in a straight line. Therefore, it was found that understanding the sports experiences of both coaches and athletes and recognizing the complementary roles may allow them to figure out knacks and generate new ways of movement. And for instructing beginners to acquire the ice landing movement at the beginning of the gliding phase, as well as making them aware of the feeling of “being able to drive”, dividing the gliding ice contact movements, and focusing attention on body parts with problems will help them concrete the movements to acquire a stable ice contact movement and become aware of the movements between the phases.
概要(英)
This study reports the author's coaching experience focusing on the interaction with a beginner speed skater (athlete A) who had a problem with her unstable movement in ice contact. Also, this provides useful insights for coaching beginner speed skaters by reflecting on the author's coaching experiences. Through instruction using three practice methods of 1) one leg jump, 1)' band bending, and 2) side jump. Based on the dialogue between Athlete A and the author, practices were set according to the awareness of both and the purpose of the next stage, the author intended to have her acquire “a stable movement of the supporting leg during ice contact.” As a result, the athlete A was able to clarify her goal of a stable ice contact movement by placing a band on her body part that had been a problem and being aware of it, additionally mastering the knack of keeping her toes, knees, and head in a straight line. Therefore, it was found that understanding the sports experiences of both coaches and athletes and recognizing the complementary roles may allow them to figure out knacks and generate new ways of movement. And for instructing beginners to acquire the ice landing movement at the beginning of the gliding phase, as well as making them aware of the feeling of “being able to drive”, dividing the gliding ice contact movements, and focusing attention on body parts with problems will help them concrete the movements to acquire a stable ice contact movement and become aware of the movements between the phases.
出版者・発行元
日本コーチング学会
出版者・発行元(英)
The Japan Journal of Coaching Studies
誌名
コーチング学研究
誌名(英)
The Japan Journal of Coaching Studies
37
1
開始ページ
43
終了ページ
52
出版年月
2023年10月20日
査読の有無
査読有り
招待の有無
掲載種別
ISSN
2185-1646
DOI URL
https://doi.org/10.24776/jcoaching.37.1_43
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