Tomoki Horita
University of Toyama
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European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1987
Tomoki Horita; Toshihiro Ishiko
SummaryIn order to investigate the relationship between metabolic state and myoelectrical activity in working muscle during short term intense exercise, eleven healthy males performed isokinetic knee extensions at an angular velocity of 180 deg · sec−1 for 30 and 60 s. The median frequency (MF) of the surface electromyogram (EMG) recorded from vastus lateralis was decreased while the time lag of torque production after the onset of electrical activity (EMD) was increased during exercise. These changes (MF and EMD) corresponded well to muscle lactate accumulation in the same muscle. Over the exercise period, the integrated EMG/knee extension peak torque ratio (E/T ratio) was increased, which indicated a decrease in the efficiency of electrical activity. It was concluded that the changes in the frequency components of the EMG and in the contractile property of the muscle during short term intense exercise correlated with lactate accumulation in the identical muscle, and that the decrease in efficiency of the electrical activity in the muscle suggested peripheral fatigue.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 1991
Tomoki Horita; Kiyokazu Kitamura; Nobuhiro Kohno
The purpose of the present study was to compare the body configurations and the joint function during standing long jump in 6-yr-old children and adult males. Twelve healthy adult males and eight (one male and seven females) 6-yr-old kindergartners participated in this study. Subjects performed standing long jump on a force platform with full effort. Body segment and joint angles were analyzed by high speed videography (100 frames.s-1). Using kinetic and kinematic data, joint moments, power, and work done were calculated through a free body diagram. Average standing long jump performances were +1.5 SD above Japanese norm in both adults and children. A wide range of motion of the lower limb segments during flight phase was found in the adults. In the crouch prior to take off, joint muscle power peaks appeared in the same order, and joint contribution to the total work done showed almost the same values in both adults and children. It is suggested that gross motor pattern before take off is almost accomplished by the 6-yr-old. Judging by hip joint work, adult performance was much better than that of children, since the adults exerted relatively higher negative work from the onset of preparatory movement to the point of lowest center of gravity during crouch. It was concluded that skilled 6-yr-old children have not fully developed either hip negative work during preparatory movement or body configuration in the flight phase, although gross motor pattern before take off phase was accomplished to skilled adult level.
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 2002
Tomoki Horita; Paavo V. Komi; C. Nicol; Heikki Kyröläinen
European Journal of Applied Physiology | 1996
Tomoki Horita; Paavo V. Komi; C. Nicol; Heikki Kyröläinen
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1991
Kiyokazu Kitamura; Kiyosi Toriumi; Tadahiro Nunomura; Tomoki Horita
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2006
Masaki Ao; Kazuo Hashizume; Tomoki Horita; Kiyoshi Toriumi
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 2001
Tomoki Horita
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1994
Kiyokazu Kitamura; Tadahiro Nunomura; Tomoki Horita; Harumi Morooka
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine | 1992
Kiyoshi Toriumi; Kiyokazu Kitamura; Tadahiro Nunomura; Tomoki Horita
The journal of the College of Liberal Arts, Toyama University. Natural science | 1991
Kiyokazu Kitamura; Tadahiro Nunomura; Nobuyuki Ookawa; Tomoki Horita; Akio Fukuda