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FUJIBAYASHI Nobuaki
School of Health and Sport Sciences
Associate Professor
Last Updated :2024/10/11

Researcher Profile and Settings

Profile and Settings

Name

  • Name

    FUJIBAYASHI Nobuaki

Profile & Settings

Affiliations

Affiliation (Master)

  • School of Health and Sport Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Department of Sport Science, Associate Professor
  • Graduate School of Health and Sport Sciences, Associate Professor

Education, Etc.

Education

  • 2003, 2007, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, School of Physical Education, Japan
  • 2007, 2009, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya, Master's Course in Physical Education, Japan
  • 2010, 2014, University of Tsukuba, Comprehensive Human Sciences, Doctoral Program in Coaching Science, Japan

Degree

  • Coaching Science, Mar. 2014, Tsukuba University
  • Physical Education, Mar. 2007, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya
  • Physical Education, Mar. 2003, National Institute of Fitness and Sports in Kanoya

その他基本情報

Association Memberships

  • Japan Society of Phisical Edcation, Health and Sports Scioences
  • Japan Society of Trainning Scioence for Exercise and Sport
  • Japan Society of Coaching Studies
  • Japan Society of Biomechanics
  • Japan Society of Sport Education
  • Japan Society of Athretics

Academic & Professional Experience

  • Apr. 2016, Mar. 2020, Biwako Seikei Sport College, Faculty of Sport Study, Assistant Professor
  • Apr. 2016, Mar. 2016, Ritsumeikan University, Institute of general education, Special lecturer
  • Oct. 2013, Mar. 2014, Saitama University, Faculty of education, Part-time lecturer
  • Apr. 2009, Mar. 2014

Research Activities

Research Areas, Etc.

Research Areas

  • Sports Science; Physical Education

Research Interests

  • Training Science; Coaching Science; Athletics; Practice Research

Book, papers, etc

Published Papers

  • Training actions of university athlete to overcome performance slumps in sports
    Nobuaki FUJIBAYASHI,Hiroto FUNAKI, Soma SAITO, Yutaro INAMI, Yasushi KARIAMA
    241, 257, 2022, refereed, Joint Work
  • Training effects of short period and low frequency to aim to improve stride frequency and stride length on running velocity: For collegiate students majoring sports
    Soma SAITO, Nobuaki FUJIBAYASHI, Toshiaki ODA
    57, 67, 2022, refereed, Joint Work
  • Trainning method and immediate effect of high jump via feedback of Jumping hight and contact time by Reactiver High Jump test
    Fujibayshi Nobuaki; Tanaka Masataka
    Japan Journal of Studies in Athletics, 18, 1, 51, 62, 2020, refereed, Joint Work
  • Reflexive practice of coaching in physical training of the women's collegiate volleyball team
    [Kataoka Haruhi,NakanishiYasumi Yasumi,Fujibayashi Nobauaki]
    The Japan journal of coaching studies, 33, 1, 65, 77, 2019, refereed, Joint Work
  • Acquisition of an active landing technique in the step phase of the triple jump: A jumper who, despite heel pain, improved his record from 14.71 m to 15.48 m
    [Ryo Hamanaka,Hirofumi Kintaka,Yosuke Tohata,Nobuaki Fujibayashi,Daisuke Komori]
    Research Journal of Sports Performance, 11, 18, 39, 2019, refereed, Joint Work
  • Relationships among Time-limited Stretch-shortening Cycle Movement Ability in Front, Lateral and Upper Direct for Sports Test Evaluation Abilities for 3rd and 4th grade Elementary School Children
    Bulletin of Biwako Seikei Sport College, 15, 95, 104, 2018, refereed, Joint Work
  • A Lesson Structured in Athletics-Class to Improve Running Velocity : Effect of Running Over Flat Markers for Sport Collegiate Students
    Bulletin of Biwako Seikei Sport College, 15, 41, 49, 2018, refereed, Joint Work
  • Technical strategy of triple jump: differences of inverted pendulum model between hop-dominated and balance techniques.
    [Fujibayashi N,Otsuka M,Yoshioka S,Isaka T]
    The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness, 58, 12, 1741, 1751, 2018, refereed, Joint Work
  • A lesson structured of Fitness-Training class: proactive learning in college physical education
    [KATAOKA Haruhi,ZUSHI Koji,ENDO Toshinori,YASUI Toshifumi,FUJIBAYASHI Nobuaki]
    14, 35, 47, 2017, refereed, Joint Work
  • 14, 14, 105, 114, 2017, refereed, Joint Work
  • Coaching method of triple jump takeoff in frontal plane movement.
    [Fujibayashi\, N,Otsuka\, M,Kinomura\, Y,Sakaguchi\, S,Isaka\, T]
    The International Conference of the Japanese Society of Sport Education, 1, 11, 11, 2015, refereed, Joint Work
  • Analysis of the takeoff motion in long jump and high jump among students.
    [KINOMURA Yoshinori,FUJIBAYASHI Nobuaki]
    The International Conference of the Japanese Society of Sport Education, 1, 10, 10, 2015, refereed, Joint Work
  • 100, 4, 14, 2015, refereed, Joint Work
  • Effectual takeoff movement for high-speed horizontal jump performed by single leg using Rebound Long Jump Test
    12, 33, 44, 2015, refereed, Joint Work
  • Longitudinal changes in rebound jumping and running ability in preschool children aged between 4 and 5 years
    Japan Society of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences, 60, 1, 1, 12, 2015, refereed, Joint Work
  • 62, 24, 33, 2014, refereed, Joint Work
  • Use of the Rebound Long Jump Index for devising effective takeoff techniques.
    Japan Society of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences, 59, 1, 175, 188, 2014, refereed, Joint Work
  • Characteristics of the long jump take-off as the novice increases the number of steps in the approach run
    [Kinomura Yoshinori,Fujibayashi Nobuaki,Zushi Koji]
    6TH ASIA-PACIFIC CONGRESS ON SPORTS TECHNOLOGY (APCST), 60, 313, 318, 2014, refereed, Joint Work
  • The relationship between common ability to perform the ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement in unilateral horizontal jump events and performance of various jump events.
    Japan Society of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences, 58, 1, 61, 76, 2013, refereed, Joint Work, The purpose of this study was to develop a new method for measuring the common ability to perform the ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement in unilateral horizontal jump events and to investigate the relationship between the performances of various jump events. Ten male college track and field athletes performed the rebound long jump test (RLJ test). The participants jumped from a 0.1-m-high step to the ground after an approach run (falling jump), followed by jumping without interruption for as far as possible (propulsive jump). The falling jump distance was set at 1, 2, or 3 m, and touchdown velocity, jumping distance, contact time, ground reaction force and leg joint torque were measured for all three falling jump distances. To evaluate RLJ test performance, the RLJ index was calculated by dividing jumping distance by contact time. Simultaneously, the rebound jump test (RJ test) method for measuring the common ability to perform the ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement in lateral vertical jump events and the five steps of bounding (5SB) method for measuring the common ability to perform unilateral horizontal jump events were conducted. We found that there were no significant correlations between the jumping height, contact time, and RJ power [RJ power (W/kg)=jumping height (m)/(contact time (sec)/2)] of the RJ test and the jumping distance, contact time, and RLJ index of the RLJ test, or any of the three falling jump distances. Thus, it was concluded that abilities to perform those two tests differed. On the other hand, there was a strong correlation (r=0.859) between the RLJ index measured for a falling jump distance of 3 m (RLJ index3) and the IAAF score of track and field athletes. In addition, the pattern and magnitude for the ground reaction force and leg joint torque measured during the RLJ for a falling jump distance of 3 m had similar characteristics to takeoff in the long jump or triple jump during a competition. Furthermore, 5SB was correlated (r=0.790) with the IAAF score, but the correlation coefficient was less than that of the RLJ index3. The RJ index was not correlated with the IAAF score. These results demonstrate the significance of using the RLJ test and RLJ index from a 0.1-m-high step for measuring the common ability to perform the ballistic stretch-shortening cycle movement in unilateral horizontal jump events.
  • 1, 42, 43, 2012, refereed, Joint Work

Conference Activities & Talks

  • 2019, Joint Work
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  • 2019, Single Work
  • 2019, Joint Work
  • 2018, Single Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Single Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Joint Work
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  • 2018, Joint Work
  • 2018, Single Work
  • 2017, Joint Work
  • 2017, Joint Work
  • 2017, Joint Work
  • 2017, Joint Work
  • 2017, Joint Work
  • 2016, Joint Work
  • 2015, Joint Work
  • 2014, Joint Work
  • 2014, Joint Work
  • 2014, Joint Work

Misc

  • 72, 63, 66, 202201

Other Research Activities

Awards & Honors

  • 2021, Nobuaki Fujibayashi
  • 2017, Fujibayashi Nobuaki
  • 2014, Fujibayashi Nobuaki
  • 2013, Fujibayashi Nobuaki
  • 2011, Fujibayashi Nobuaki

Research Grants & Projects

  • 2015, 2015, 2017
  • 2018, 2018, 2020
  • 2015, 2015, 2016
  • 2014, 2014, 2015


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