@article{oai:kyukyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000415, author = {深見, 明香利 and 得居, 雅人 and FUKAMI, Akari and TOKUI, Masato}, issue = {2}, journal = {九州共立大学研究紀要, Study journal of Kyushu Kyoritsu University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The purpose of this study was to clarify the lower extremity muscle strength and power characteristics of college female judo athletes by focusing on their specialty techniques (wazas). Ten college female judo athletes, divided into three groups (te, asi and kosi-waza), were measured for isokinetic hip extension and flexion torque, vertical jump height, and squat 1RM. There were no significant differences between the three groups in hip extension and flexion torque and in vertical jump height (both with and without arm swing). On the other hand, the 1RM of the squat in the tewaza group was significantly higher than that in the asi-waza group. These results revealed that the muscle strength and power characteristics required would differ depending on the specialty technique, suggesting the need to develop training methods.}, pages = {61--65}, title = {得意技に着目した大学女子柔道選手の下肢筋力・パワー特性}, volume = {11}, year = {2021}, yomi = {フカミ, アカリ and トクイ, マサト} }