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Hikari Naito
 

Degree

  • Master (Sport Sciences)   Coursework ( 2012.3   University of Tsukuba )

  • Doctor (Coaching Sciences)   Coursework ( 2015.3   University of Tsukuba )

Research Interests

  • Track & Field Coaching

  • Coaching

  • Training Sciences

  • Sports Sciences

Research Areas

  • Life Science / Sports sciences

Education

  • Aichi University of Education   Graduated

    - 2010.3

  • University of Tsukuba   Comprehensice Human Sciences   Master's Program in Health and Sport Sciences   Doctor's Course   Completed

    - 2012.3

  • University of Tsukuba   Comprehensice Human Sciences   Doctoral Progarm in Coaching Sciences   Doctor's Course   Completed

    - 2015.3

Research History

  • Tokyo University of Technology

  • University of Tsukuba, Sports and Physical Education Center

  • Fukui University of Technology   Lecturer

    2016.4 - 2018.3

  • Fukui University of Technology   Associate Professor

    2018.4 - 2024.3

  • Fukui University of Technology   Professor

    2024.4

 

Papers

  • Age-Related Variation in Change-of-Direction Performance and Deficit Among Late Childhood Boys Reviewed

    Naito,H., Yamamoto, K., Tsujimoto, N.

    International Journal of Strength and Conditioning   4 ( 1 )   2024.8

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    Effective coaching strategies for enhancing change-of-direction (COD) ability in older elementary school boys require innovative assessment approaches due to the pivotal role of this skill in motor control programs. We aimed to (a) conduct a cross-sectional comparison of differences in COD total time (CODT) and COD deficit (CODD) according to chronological age among boys aged 10–12 years and (b) investigate the association of CODT and CODD with height, body mass, and jumping ability. Seventy-eight Japanese boys with chronological age 10–12 years (10.0–10.9 years, n=26; 11.0–11.9 years, n=26; 12.0–12.9 years, n=26) performed 20-m sprint, 505COD, counter-movement jump (CMJ), and rebound jump (RJ) tests; their height and body mass were recorded. Unpaired one-way ANOVA was used to compare each variable between the three groups. CODT (F(2, 75) = 6.21, p = 0.003) and 10-m time (F(2, 75) = 9.49, p = 0.001) were significantly shorter in 12-year-olds than in 10-year-olds; however, no significant differences were observed in CODD, CMJ, and RJ-index. Regarding partial correlation coefficients, CODT showed a significant positive correlation with CODD and 20-m time (r = 0.67 to 0.76, p = 0.001) and a significant negative correlation with CMJ, RJ-index, and RJ-height (r = -0.43 to -0.53, p = 0.001). CODD demonstrated a significant positive correlation with height (r = 0.29, p = 0.011), body mass (r = 0.30, p = 0.008), and sprint momentum (r = 0.28, p = 0.013). These findings suggest that regarding CODD, the development of COD ability did not vary with age, indicating its association with morphological growth. Therefore, COD training should be provided according to children’s morphological and linear sprint speed development.

  • Gender differences in change of direction ability of 11-years old children Reviewed

    Hikari Naito, Kohei Yamamoto

    Memoirs of Fukui university of technology   ( 51 )   73 - 80   2021.9

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    The purposes of this study were (a) to compare the change of direction ability (CODA) in 11-years old boys and girls, (b) to investigate relationships between CODA and body height, body weight, speed, leg power for both groups. 22 boys aged 11 and 26 girls aged 11 were tested. 505COD test, 20-m sprint running, counter movement jump (CMJ) and rebound jump (RJ) were applied. Boys achieved significantly better performances in CODD Deficit and RJ index compared with girls. In boys, no significant correlation was observed between COD Deficit and other parameters. In girls, the correlation coefficient between the COD Deficit and RJ-index were significantly. These results indicate that there are gender differences in CODA and reactive strength of 11-years-old children.

  • Sprint step-type specific characteristics of anthropometric and kinematic variables in sprinting accleration. Reviewed

    Hikari Naito, Yasushi Kariyama, Kohei Yamamoto, Satoru Tanigawa

    Proceedings of the 33rd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports   338 - 341   2015.7

  • Traditional and ankle-specific vertical jumps as strength-power indicators for maximal sprint. Reviewed

    Ryu Nagahara, Hikari Naito, Kenji Miyashiro, J-B Morin, Koji Zushi

    Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness   54   691 - 699   2014.12

  • Association of acceleration with spatiotemporal variables in maximal sprinting. Reviewed

    Ryu Nagahara, Hikari Naito, J-B Morin, Koji Zushi

    International Journal of Sports Medicine   35   755 - 761   2014.2

  • Type-specific step characteristics of sprinters during acceleration phase of 100-m race. Reviewed

    Hikari Naito, Yasushi Kariyama, Kenji Miyashiro, Kohei Yamamoto, Satoru Tanigawa

    Proceedings of the 31st Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports   2013.7

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Presentations

  • Sprint step-type specific characteristics of anthropometric and kinematic variables in sprinting acceleration International conference

    Hikari Naito, Yasushi Kariyama, Kohei Yamamoto, Satoru Tanigawa

    The 33rd Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports 

  • Effect of age on peak jump performance in volleyball players International conference

    Satoru Tanigawa, Kenichi Okano, Hikari Naito, Nakaba Akiyama, David H. Fukuda, Jeffrey R. Stout, Jay R. Hoffman

    The 62nd American College of Sports Medicine 

  • Long-term training induced changes in jump and sprint performance in college bascketball players International conference

    Satoru Tanigawa, Shinnosuke Hattori, Hikari Naito, Seita Kuki, Kenichi Okano, Kenichi Yoshida

    The 9th Coaching and Sport Science College 

  • Type-specific step characteristics of sprinters during acceleration phase of 100-m race International conference

    Hikari Naito, Yasushi Kariyama, Kenji Miyashiro, Kohei Yamamoto, Satoru Tanigawa

    The 31st Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports 

 

Teaching Experience

  • Track & Field

    Institution:Fukui University of Technology

  • Fitness training

    Institution:Fukui University of Technology

  • Theory of conditioning

    Institution:Fukui University of Technology