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Open access journal of sports medicine | 2015

Relationship between performance test and body composition/physical strength characteristic in sprint canoe and kayak paddlers.

Saki Hamano; Eisuke Ochi; Yosuke Tsuchiya; Erina Muramatsu; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Shoji Igawa

Objective Canoe sprint is divided into canoe and kayak. The difference between the two competitions is in physical performance. The aim of the present study was to compare and investigate the relationship between physical characteristics and fitness between the two canoe sprint competitors. Methods Subjects were 11 canoe paddlers (C) and 12 kayak paddlers (K). They underwent anthropometric characteristics, body composition and fitness tests, and 120 s all-out tests using a canoe and kayak ergometer. The unpaired t-test was used to test for significant differences between disciplines, while Pearson’s correlation coefficient was used to examine the association between each measurement item and the performance test. Results The age, height, body mass, body mass index, and total body fat were, C: 20.6±0.9 yr, 172.8±5.2 cm, 70.8±7.8 kg, 23.7±1.9, 14.4%±3.5%; and K: 19.7±1.2 yr, 172.8±5.3 cm, 69.5±7.8 kg, 23.2±2.1, 12.1%±3.6%, respectively. No significant differences were seen in any of the items for physical characteristics or fitness between C and K. A correlation analysis of performance tests and each measurement item revealed a positive correlation with low-speed isokinetic knee extension and flexion strength for C only (extension: r=0.761; flexion: r=0.784; P<0.01). In addition, performance tests were positively correlated with the circumference of arm (upper arm: r=0.876; forearm: r=0.820; P<0.01) and lower limb (thigh: r=0.781; calf: r=0.753; P<0.01) in C and with height (r=0.549, P<0.05), arm span (r=0.639, P<0.05), and leg length (r=0.621, P<0.01) in K. Conclusion We suggest that the factors correlating with the performance test differ depending on the competitions.


Luminescence | 2013

Effects of 6 months of endurance training on neutrophil functions to produce reactive oxygen species and mental states in male long-distance runners.

Takashi Kumae; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Takashi Ishii

To clarify changes of neutrophil functions, mental conditions and relationships among them, 19 male elite long-distance runners participated in this study for 6 months. Examinations, with informed consent, were carried out once a month. According to the results of physical characteristics, it was thought that training intensity was reduced after the main race, Hakone-Ekiden. Neutrophil functions were estimated by indices of reactive oxygen species production, determined by luminol- and lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (LmCL and LgCL, respectively) and cytochrome c reduction methods. The peak times (PT) in LmCL and LgCL (LgPT) were most prolonged in January and December, respectively. The peak heights (PH) in LmCL (LmPH) were enhanced in February. Decreased levels of negative categories in the profile of mood state (POMS) questionnaire and the total mood state (TMS) of POMS were observed in February without significance. Correlation analysis using measured values revealed significant negative correlation between LmPH and negative categories in POMS; however, these correlations were possibly a mere appearance, caused by personal differences. After eliminating personal differences, LgPT correlated positively to depression (p< 0.05), anger (p< 0.05), fatigue (p < 0.01) and TMS (p< 0.05). These results suggest that the mean time from the recognition of foreign matter to the maximum production of superoxide from neutrophils is prolonged in the mentally suppressed conditions found under continuous physical training.


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1997

A STUDY ON SERUM ENZYME ACTIVITY LEVELS AND SUBJECTIVE FATIGUE SCORES IN UNIVERSITY EKIDEN RUNNERS

Takashi Kumae; Hatsuko Arakawa; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Kaori Ishizaki; Iwao Uchiyama


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2003

PENETRATION OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF PEPTIDES OR COLLAGEN THROUGH THE INTESTINAL MEMBRANE

Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Hiromitsu Tani; Hirokazu Osanai; Minayuki Shirato; Shoichi Nakano


Journal of Adolescent Health | 2018

Association Between Participation in Organized Sports Activities and Generalized Self-Efficacy in Japanese Male Senior High School Students: A 3-Year Longitudinal Study

Takashi Jindo; Yuko Kai; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Takeru Gushiken; Naruki Kitano; Toshiya Nagamatsu


Journal of Adolescent Health | 2018

Building Grit in Japanese Male High-School Students: Examining the Role of Belonging to an Organized Sports Activity

Naruki Kitano; Takashi Jindo; Yuichi Nakahara-Gondoh; Shota Sakamoto; Takeru Gushiken; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Toshiya Nagamatsu


Japan journal of human growth and development research | 2018

Association between continuous exercise and sports activity and generalized self-efficacy in male senior high school students: focused on belonging to sports club

Takashi Jindo; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Yuko Kai; Naruki Kitano; Hirokazu Osanai; Eisuke Ochi; Toshiya Nagamatsu


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2017

Effects Of Playing Soccer On Executive Function In Children: 1883 Board #3 June 1 3

Shota Sakamoto; Masamitsu Ito; Yuta Uematsu; Masahiro Katagiri; Takeru Gushiken; Kazuhiro Suzukawa


Studies in physical education | 2006

The Effect of Exercise on the Function of the Autonomic Nervous System : With the Measurement of R-R interval of Electrocardiogram and Periphery Skin Blood Flow

Hirokazu Osanai; Minayuki Shirato; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Shoichi Nakano; Takashi Ito


Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2001

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AS AN INDEX OF MUSCLE ACTIVATION DURING UPHILL AND DOWNHILL RUNNING

Kazuya Yashiro; Tomoho Ishii; Kazuhiro Suzukawa; Hiroshi Kiyota; Shoichi Nakano

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Hiroshi Kiyota

Nippon Sport Science University

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Kazuya Yashiro

Nippon Sport Science University

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Makoto Yamato

Nippon Sport Science University

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Takeru Gushiken

Nippon Sport Science University

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Toshiya Nagamatsu

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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