Abstract
In this study, impact force measurements and biomechanical analysis were carried out during the TSUKI (Punching) of SHORINJI-KEMPO. The impact force and kinetic parameters were measured by using strain gages and the three-dimension rate gyro sensor. Furthermore, the force of pivot foot was measured by a 6 degree-of-freedom force sensor. The trained SHORINJI-KEMPO players showed the larger impact force in contrast to that for the un-trained player. It is important to increase the impact force that the player supports the body with the toe side and the inside of the pivot foot when the player starts the punching motion.
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