@article{oai:miyazaki-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006145, author = {宮村, 良太 and 本田, 拓也 and 松永, 須美子 and 松永, 智 and Miyamura, Ryota and Honda, Takuya and Matsunaga, Sumiko and Matsunaga, Satoshi}, journal = {宮崎大学教育学部紀要, Memoirs of the Faculty of Education, Miyazaki University.}, month = {Aug}, note = {This raises the possibility that the technical degree of the turn skill has an influence on the performance in the multistage 20-m shuttle run test (SRT). However, few data are available as to whether there were various stepping-to-turn patterns. If such is the case, much interest has arisen regarding the difference of stepping-to-turn effect on the test score in SRT. This research examined whether or not there were various steppingto-turn patterns in SRT and investigated the turn characteristics among various sports. We recruited players from basketball, volleyball, football, baseball, rugby, tennis, kayak, badminton and team-handball university players. The stepping-to-turns of each subject were analyzed using recorded video images. Though previous researches showed that a movement track during the turning phase in SRT consisted of linear locus (LL) and ellipsoidal locus (EL), it has been shown that stepping pattern in LL could be divided into skipping turn (ST) and cutting turn (CT) with or without skipping, respectively. We founded that almost stepping-to-turns in the volleyball and baseball players, the basketball and handball players, and the football and rugby players were CT, ST and ellipsoidal turn, respectively. However, in SRT we couldn’t decide a best steppingto-turn pattern from the perspective of an energy efficiencies and fatigue tolerance. Thus the characteristics of the stepping-to-turn in SRT should be explored in future investigations.}, pages = {74--83}, title = {20m シャトルランテスト・ターン局面のステッピング}, volume = {95}, year = {2020}, yomi = {マツナガ, スミコ and マツナガ, サトシ} }