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Kansai Conference] If the Science Department Started Research on Sports / December 22, 2019 (Sun.) 16:10~17:00

2019.12.16
【関西大会】<先端研究セッション>もしも科学部がスポーツの研究を始めたら/2019年12月22日(日)16:10~17:00

Kansai Conference of Science Castle, an academic conference for junior high and high school students(Sunday, December 22, 2019), an advanced research session, "What if the Science Department started researching sports?" (Partner: ASICS Corporation), will be held within the

Science Castle Kansai Conference WEB:https://s-castle.com/sc2019/kansai8/

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While athletic club activities are a unique culture in Japan, there are not many sports-related inquiry activities. However, inquiry-based thinking can be applied to sports as well, and the affinity between sports science and the school setting is considered to be very high. Researchers from companies and universities involved in sports science, as well as junior high school students who conduct research in their club activities, will take the stage to discuss sports research that can be practiced in schools, involving the participants.

Not only this program, but also other programs that will be discussed by junior high and high school students, teachers, university and corporate researchers, and venture companies from various perspectives are available. We are looking for audience members, so please join us. Please visit the conference website (see below).

 


 

Advanced Research Session "What if the Science Department Started Researching Sports?"

Partner: ASICS Corporation

Date & Time: Sunday, December 22, 2019, 4:10-5:00 p.m.
Location:Osaka Meisei Gakuen Meisei Junior and Senior High School
Access:
Subway Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line "Tamatsukuri" station, Exit 2: 7 minutes on foot
JR Loop Line "Tamatsukuri Station" North Exit: 10 min. walk to the southwest
Kintetsu "Osaka Uehonmachi Station" Exit No. 14: 12 min. walk to northeast
Subway Tanimachi Line "Tanimachi 6-chome Station" Exit 1: 12 minutes to the east

<Speakers
Ryota Shinayama, Sports Engineering Laboratory, ASICS Corporation

Joined ASICS Corporation in 1992. He has been involved in "testing and evaluation of shoe materials," "operation, research, and training guidance of running ability measurement for general runners," and "development of baseball training for high school hardball clubs.He is also involved in the development and operation of physical fitness tests and exercise programs for children, the general public, and the elderly. She has run 20 full marathons, with a personal best of 3 hours, 16 minutes, and 30 seconds (2012).

 

Tomoyuki Nagami, Lecturer, Department of General Education, Kitasato University

Born in 1985. Graduated from Waseda University, School of Sport Sciences, and completed the Graduate School of Sport Sciences at the same university. D. in Sports Science. During his undergraduate years, he worked as a student trainer for the Waseda University baseball team. After working as an assistant at the Graduate School of Sport Sciences, he assumed his current position. Based on sports biomechanics, he researches the relationship between baseball pitcher performance and pitching motion, such as ball rotation, flight trajectory, and ball control, and at the same time seeks ways to utilize research data in sports coaching and practice.

 

 

Mr. Daiharu Noda, 3rd year student at Keio Shonan Fujisawa Junior High School (1st year student of the KEIO WIZARD Advanced Course for Junior Doctor Training)

In track and field, which he began in junior high school, he was a member of the long-distance team for three years. Since there was no specialized instruction in club activities and his records were not improving, he began to think about whether it would be possible for junior high school students to easily analyze their running form. He is currently researching and experimenting with an analysis method using an after-image creation application. In the future, he aims to correlate this with practice menus. His dream is to participate in the Hakone Ekiden (relay race) from his alma mater, Keio University.

 

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Shota Nakajima, Educational Development Division, LIVERNESS Co.

Born in Hiroshima Prefecture. Completed graduate studies in Applied Chemistry at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. She joined LIVERNESS because she wanted to convey the excitement of "a world first may be born right before your eyes," which she felt through her research activities. He belongs to the Education Development Division, where he is involved in many projects that connect researchers from various universities and companies with schools to accelerate the research of students and teachers. Currently, he is involved in educational development with "sports science" as a keyword, inspired by the challenges he faced in his sports experience as a hobby.

 

Science Castle Kansai Conference WEB:https://s-castle.com/sc2019/kansai8/

Apply for a tour:https://lne.st/xszv

 

Contact us
Liverness Corporation (Attn: Nakajima)
TEL: 03-5227-4198 E-mail:[email protected]