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Seminar
Seminar

Research on a topic of your choice from a wide range of sports-related fields 

In the seminar, which is compulsory for the 3rd year, students choose from various sports-related fields such as practical teaching methods for sports, training methods for improving health, sports management, nutrition management for athletes, and athletic training. Students choose the theme they want to study and learn more deeply.

Specialized field
Clinical exercise physiology, healthcare

Main Research Topics
How to create safe and effective individualized exercise programs for patients with chronic diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer)

Seminar Introduction
In addition to the above research themes, we are also working on an international project (EIM on Campus) to increase the number of people walking in local communities and on campuses, and clarifying the relationship between walking (walking) and subjective happiness (well-being). This seminar is suitable for people who are aiming to become health and exercise instructors or who are interested in working in the community (civil service).

Teacher in charge
Professor Shinji Sato

Specialized field
Exercise physiology

Main Research Topics
Guidance and evaluation of sports and exercise for improving athletic performance and maintaining health, and the mechanisms of physical changes

Seminar Introduction
In the third year, students read domestic and international literature related to sports and exercise and conduct group research. In the fourth year, students explore topics that interest them, compile the content into documents, and give presentations. In addition to these, students will improve their practical skills through physical fitness tests and healthy exercise instruction at external facilities.

The instructor
Professor Eisuke Hiruma

Specialized field
Physical education principle, basketball

Main research contents
Sports philosophy, sports ethics, basketball coaching, referees, technical theory

Seminar introduction
Students learn about "teamwork" and "fair play" in sports. Modern sports have a strong victorious aspect, and there are cases where problems arise regarding the relationship with the rules of the game and the relationships with the people around them. The purpose of these studies is to utilize them in activities within companies, organizations, and circles in daily life. Also, since I am teaching the basketball club of our university, I am thinking of giving advice to students who are interested in the teaching method, technical theory, refereeing method, etc. of this sport.

Teacher in charge
Professor Naoki Shimazaki

Specialized field
Health science, sports science

Main research contents
Thinking about the mechanism of health promotion and sports performance improvement from the molecular level

Seminar Introduction
Since humans are a collection of cells, when any change occurs in the body, it begins at the cellular level. In order to understand the changes in the body that occur due to exercise, nutritional intake, aging, etc., we believe it is important to understand from the molecular level to the individual level without placing limitations on what we learn. For this reason, this seminar aims to improve the ability to grasp both the micro and macro at the same time. In addition, we aim to improve problem-solving skills through practical training in which students actually measure and analyze things that they find mysterious on a daily basis.

Teacher in charge
Professor Shigeo Kawada

Specialization
Humanities and social sciences focusing on sports

Main research contents

  • Early career development of student athletes
  • Community development through sports (community management)

Seminar Introduction
Based on the concept of "Sports Design Laboratory - Making people happy through sports!", we conduct various research activities in a way that is in line with the interests of the seminar students themselves. People's happiness is determined by their relationship with society, but unfortunately, there are cases where people become unhappy due to the way sports are conducted. Therefore, we conduct research in two stages: (1) understand the relationship between "society and sports" and the mechanisms that create it, and (2) design "a mechanism that makes people happy" through sports. In practice, third-year students will read the above and related domestic and international literature, conduct research in groups, and present the results, while fourth-year students will create research results equivalent to a graduation thesis (1. Formulating a research plan, 2. Conducting research, 3. Analysis, 4. Writing) and make a presentation.

Teacher in charge
Professor Fumio Tsukahara

Specialized field
Athletic training, rehabilitation

Main research contents
Elucidation of the causes of injuries in sports and examination of injury prevention methods

Seminar Introduction
This course deepens the knowledge of injuries necessary for athletic trainers and teaches how to identify the physical causes of injuries. It also teaches how to measure physical fitness and acquires the knowledge and skills necessary to prescribe rehabilitation and training methods suited to the competitive characteristics of each sport, and also holds exercise classes for middle-aged and elderly people and provides training instruction.
The knowledge and skills acquired will be useful in their work as student trainers, and for students who will be active as athletes, the aim is to help them understand their own bodies through self-measurements and to be able to plan their own training menus.

The instructor
Yasuaki Sabo Associate Professor

Related Links
About Department of Sport and Medical Science Athletic Trainers

Specialized field
Outdoor Education, Recreation Studies

Main research contents
Recreation and teaching methods for learning snow sports skills

Laboratory Introduction
While the main focus of the on-campus course will be literature research and recreational sports research, there will also be off-campus study (at ski resorts and campsites) during summer, winter, and spring vacations. We are looking for students who can actively participate in off-campus study. Due to the nature of the course content, we will also cover content related to obtaining recreation instructor and camp instructor qualifications. In winter, we aim to improve skiing and snowboarding skills. We are looking for students who are willing to take on the challenge.

Teacher in charge
Associate Professor Nobuyuki Ohashi

Specialization
Anatomy, Medical Education

Main research contents

  1. Analysis of various movements using biarticular muscles, product development, and educational research and development
  2. Research on reproduction, sexual differentiation, and comparative anatomy
  3. Research related to sports in general

Seminar Introduction
Basic science fields such as anatomy are often considered to be dull. However, it is said that choosing basic science such as anatomy in a seminar will give you the ability to scientifically respond to a wide range of fields. The theme of this seminar is mainly motion analysis focusing on anatomical visualization of the function and load of biarticular muscles, and product development and education research using them. It can also handle research on reproduction, sexual differentiation, and comparative anatomy. However, I think that the most important thing is to investigate the background and discover problems for the given theme or theme that interests you, even during the applied exercise period. Furthermore, I think that the aim is to satisfy intellectual curiosity by implementing efficient means with one's own power in a given environment and verifying and considering the results, and to contribute to society and move the world forward. Let's do our best together.

Teacher in charge
Associate Professor Yasunobu Asano

Specialized field
Dance pedagogy, dance fitness

Main research contents
Research on dance lesson teaching methods and aerobic dance teaching techniques

Seminar Introduction
The goal of this seminar is to explore dance from various angles and find a graduation research topic that interests you. For example, even experienced dancers may find it difficult to answer questions such as "How did classical ballet come about?" and "What are the roots of the running man?". Students will classify the diverse dance genres from literature and previous research, acquire basic knowledge such as history and characteristics, and actively express their opinions through group work and discussions. Students will also dance with their peers through practical training and exercises, and students who aim to become instructors will improve their teaching skills by conducting mock lessons. We aim to create a seminar where experienced dancers can learn more deeply and beginners can experience the fun of dance.

The instructor
May Tada Senior Assistant Professor

Specialized field
Health and physical education education, guidance and coaching theory

Main research contents

  • Research on exercise / sports programs from a teaching / educational perspective
  • Research on practical exercise / sports promotion activities
  • Research on exercise / sports according to the needs of exercise practitioners (teaching / coaching)

Seminar Introduction
Our goal is to establish the foundations of the ability to not only practice sports and exercise themselves, but also to convey these to others as instructors and educators and contribute to "health" and "lifelong sports." To that end, we have prepared programs that allow students to accumulate experience in the field by linking with actual educational and sports settings.
Main program schedule

  1. Training camp (Providing sports programs and interactions for local residents)
  2. Classes for sports instructor qualifications (kids sports, new sports, etc.)
  3. Health and physical education teacher / sports instructor study session

The instructor
Senior Assistant Professor Shotaro Nagashima

Specialized field
Athletic training, conditioning

Main research contents
Research on injury investigation, verification of training effect, conditioning, etc.

Laboratory introduction
We aim to be a human resource who can support athletes when they stand in the field of sports. Targets range from athlete level to lifelong sports level. Not only as an athletic trainer, but also as a sports instructor, students learn knowledge and skills, and first aid methods through practice. Students present the contents of research papers in related fields together, and plan and manage physical fitness tests for athletes in the athletic club. We aim not only to acquire knowledge, but also to improve presentation ability, flexible response ability, and problem-solving ability.

The instructor
Senior Assistant Professor Akihide Yamamoto

Related Links
About Department of Sport and Medical Science Athletic Trainers

Specialized field
Sports conditioning

Main research contents
General research on sports, mainly on sports conditioning

Seminar introduction
We aim to acquire the ability to think about sports from various perspective. Currently, sports have a large number of staff to support athletes, and various abilities are required among them. There are many areas that support sports, such as sports conditioning, athletic rehabilitation and first aid. Through this seminar, we aim that everyone who will carry the sport of the future will gain knowledge and experience. We also have high expectations for student independence, such as conducting a thorough survey of the sport in which they are interested, understanding the current situation, and thinking about how to develop it.

The instructor
Hongo Jingo Senior Assistant Professor

Related Links
About Department of Sport and Medical Science Athletic Trainers

Specialized field
Athletic training, educational technology

Main Research Topics
Research into improving competitive ability, creating a safe competitive environment, and building a better learning environment

Seminar Introduction
I believe that the role of seminars is to deepen knowledge using specialized fields as material, but to study and master a certain field in a specialized way, one must first acquire the ability to think. And I believe that being able to think well begins with having an interest in many things. For that reason, in my seminar, we aim to broaden the breadth and depth of interests and develop your ability to think by reading, writing, summarizing, and discussing various things related to sports and things that interest you. The ability to think should be a lifelong treasure. We are looking forward to students who want to know the fun of learning, not just those who aim to become athletic trainers.

Teacher in charge
Senior Assistant Professor Motoi Kato

Related Links
About Department of Sport and Medical Science Athletic Trainers

Specialized field
Life sciences, health sciences

Main Research Topics
Elucidating the effects of exercise, physical activity, and food intake on physical and mental health through life and health science

Seminar Introduction
In this seminar, each student will explore a topic of interest, such as health, exercise, sports, or nutrition. They will deepen their understanding through literature research, delve into their questions, conduct experiments and surveys based on hypotheses, and analyze and evaluate the results. They will hone their communication and problem-solving skills through group research and discussions. They will also value an independent spirit of inquiry and develop the ability to tackle problems from multiple perspectives.

Teacher in charge
Senior Assistant Professor Eri Fujita

Specialized field
Sport psychology, tennis

Main research contents
Predictive judgment in sports scenes: what do players see and feel?

Laboratory introduction
Focusing on the behavior prediction of the confrontation type competition scene, we clarify the prediction clues used by the first-class athletes (experts). This research can be expected to contribute to coaching and top performance research. For example, in a tennis coaching scene, if you can show the relationship between the opponent's movement and prediction, you can catch up with the ball as quickly as one second or one step, and you will be able to gain an advantage in the game. In order for Japanese athletes who are physically disadvantaged to take the lead in the world of sports, it is essential to gain an advantage in cognitive skills such as predictive judgment.

The instructor
Assistant Professor Takahiro Ogata

Specialized field
Martial arts, measurement evaluation

Main research contents
Learn and experience various measurement methods for athletes' physical characteristics

Laboratory Introduction
Although my knowledge is not as specialized as that of the other professors, I hope that it will spark an interest in research and knowledge.

The instructor
Assistant Professor Sayaka Anai

Specialized field
Cooperation between health education, medical care, welfare, and education

Main Research Topics
Health education aimed at improving children's health literacy, health education for children through sports

Laboratory Introduction
In recent years, children's lack of interest in sports has become a problem. In this seminar, we create video teaching materials to teach preschoolers about the structure and function of the body and the fun of sports, and plan and manage health education and sports events using the videos we create. The field is kindergartens and nursery schools. What kind of expressions are good for communicating with children? What kind of teaching materials will interest them? Based on the knowledge learned in university classes, we go to various places to cover these topics and think about the composition of videos and events from scratch. We also have time to interact with other seminars and learn from each other to expand our knowledge and horizons. We are looking for people with a passionate heart who can do their best to do something for others.

The instructor
Assistant Professor Yumiko Uchiyama

Specialized field
Sports management, sports marketing

Main research contents
Research on spectator behavior of sports spectators

Laboratory Introduction
This seminar is conducting research on sports spectators. Just as there are many reasons for playing sports, such as "because I love sports," "for health," and "to interact with friends and acquaintances," there are also many reasons for watching sports. We work every day to clarify the diverse motivations for watching and the behavior of spectators. This seminar is also conducting research in collaboration with the J.League. Students participate in surveys conducted by each J.League club. The survey results are published as a summary report of the J.League Spectator Survey. In addition to the J.League, we also conduct research on Japan national soccer team and rugby team matches.

The instructor
Assistant Professor Satoshi Iwamura

Related Links
J League Stadium Spectator Survey Summary Report

Specialized field
Coaching

Main Research Topics
Athlete-centered coaching, kinesiology, ethnography, skill acquisition

Seminar Introduction
This seminar is aimed at students who want to grow as teachers, coaches, and players, and focuses on their own growth and learning, aiming to acquire practical skills in health and physical education education and sports coaching after graduation, and to improve performance. In addition, with the aim of realizing player-centered coaching, we also focus on training coaches who can comprehensively support players without relying on violence or harassment.

Teacher in charge
Assistant Professor Hosokawa Fumihiro