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배구 스파이크시 팔 스윙동작에 대한 최적 각도추적에 관한 연구

Title
배구 스파이크시 팔 스윙동작에 대한 최적 각도추적에 관한 연구
Other Titles
A Study on Optimal Angle of Hip Joint, Shoulder Joint according to Arm Swing Performance for Spiking in Volleyball
Author
권태원
Issue Date
2001-02
Publisher
한국체육과학회
Citation
한국체육과학회지, v. 10, no. 1, page. 593-598
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate Isokinetic strength according to each optimal angle on peak torque of the hip and shoulder joints for the elite volleyball player. Subjects, 10 players in H university were selected for the measurements, which were isokinetic muscular strength to be performed optimal angle according to each two joints. They are based on maximal peak torque. The study has come to that conclusion as the result of the experimentation whose purpose is to spike more powerful than before, finding the Peak Torque and Joint Angle about it shown with Isokinetic exercise of Hip Joint, Shoulder Joint, when Spiking in volleyball 1. The Ffeak Tbnque and optimal angle degree of Hp Joint for spke performance in volleyball. To investigate the Peak Torque of optimal Joint, when it is measure by 30° /sec, the mean of the Peak Torque about Extension and Flexion measure 281.1 INm ± 79.16Nm, 234.33 ±48.20Nm, and revelation angle of the Peak Torque about Extension, Flexion measure 61.56 ±7 .63 °,48.89±19.28° . 2. The Peak Torque and optimal angle degree of Shoulder Joint for spke performance in volleyball To investigate the Peak Tonque of Shoulder Joint, when it is measured by 60° /sec,the mean of the Peak Torque about Extension and Flexion measure 72.90Nm±7.98Nm, 46.60土 6.60Nmt and revelation angle of the Peak Torque about Extension, Flexion measure 68.50 ± 13.07° , 136.90±11.62° .
URI
https://www.dbpia.co.kr/journal/articleDetail?nodeId=NODE00824430https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/162233
ISSN
1226-0258
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