Morimoto, K; Kasuyama, T; Sakurai, S; Nakazawa, R; Sakamoto, M
Head acceleration of trackles in high school rugby players Journal Article
In: Japanese Journal of Clinical Sports Medicine, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 292–298, 2012, ISBN: 13464159.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *HIGH schools, *RUGBY football players, *SCHOOL sports, *SPORTS medicine, Concussion, Contact sports, FIRST grade (Education), Injury prevention
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title = {Head acceleration of trackles in high school rugby players},
author = {Morimoto, K and Kasuyama, T and Sakurai, S and Nakazawa, R and Sakamoto, M},
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year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
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abstract = {Head acceleration at the time of tackling was measured for forty-seven high school rugby players. The time to reach the peak values for the lateral non-tackle side and tackle side peaks after coming into contact with the tackle machine, as well as the gap between the two peaks (amplitude time) were analyzed. In comparing student grade, the amplitude time of a right Power Foot Tackle of third grade students was significantly shorter than that of first grade students. Regarding differences between left and right tackles, the amplitude time of a right Diving Tackle was significantly shorter than the left side tackle. Differences in the timing of head movements were thought to have been determined by the skill level and shoulder effectiveness of the tackles. Topics for the future study include measurement of head acceleration in a state approximating that of actual motion, point of contact, verification of training, etc. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR},
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Morimoto, K; Kasuyama, T; Sakurai, S; Nakazawa, R; Sakamoto, M
Head acceleration of trackles in high school rugby players Journal Article
In: Japanese Journal of Clinical Sports Medicine, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 292–298, 2012, ISBN: 13464159.
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author = {Morimoto, K and Kasuyama, T and Sakurai, S and Nakazawa, R and Sakamoto, M},
isbn = {13464159},
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date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {Japanese Journal of Clinical Sports Medicine},
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Morimoto, K; Kasuyama, T; Sakurai, S; Nakazawa, R; Sakamoto, M
Head acceleration of trackles in high school rugby players Journal Article
In: Japanese Journal of Clinical Sports Medicine, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 292–298, 2012, ISBN: 13464159.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: *HIGH schools, *RUGBY football players, *SCHOOL sports, *SPORTS medicine, Concussion, Contact sports, FIRST grade (Education), Injury prevention
@article{Morimoto2012,
title = {Head acceleration of trackles in high school rugby players},
author = {Morimoto, K and Kasuyama, T and Sakurai, S and Nakazawa, R and Sakamoto, M},
isbn = {13464159},
year = {2012},
date = {2012-01-01},
journal = {Japanese Journal of Clinical Sports Medicine},
volume = {20},
number = {2},
pages = {292--298},
abstract = {Head acceleration at the time of tackling was measured for forty-seven high school rugby players. The time to reach the peak values for the lateral non-tackle side and tackle side peaks after coming into contact with the tackle machine, as well as the gap between the two peaks (amplitude time) were analyzed. In comparing student grade, the amplitude time of a right Power Foot Tackle of third grade students was significantly shorter than that of first grade students. Regarding differences between left and right tackles, the amplitude time of a right Diving Tackle was significantly shorter than the left side tackle. Differences in the timing of head movements were thought to have been determined by the skill level and shoulder effectiveness of the tackles. Topics for the future study include measurement of head acceleration in a state approximating that of actual motion, point of contact, verification of training, etc. ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR},
keywords = {*HIGH schools, *RUGBY football players, *SCHOOL sports, *SPORTS medicine, Concussion, Contact sports, FIRST grade (Education), Injury prevention},
pubstate = {published},
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