Updated on 2026/04/27

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NISHIMURA Saburo
 
Name of department
Faculty of Education, Physical Education
Job title
Associate Professor
Mail Address
E-mail address
External link

Education

  • 2019
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    2020

    University of Tsukuba   Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences   体育科学専攻  

  • 2014
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    2016

    University of Tsukuba   Graduate School of Comprehensive Human Sciences   体育科学専攻  

  • 2012
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    2014

    University of Tsukuba   Master's Program in Education   教科教育専攻保健体育教育コース  

  • 2008
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    2012

    University of Tsukuba   School of Health and Physical Education  

Degree

  • Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences   2020

Academic & Professional Experience

  • 2023.04
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    Now

    Aichi University of Education   保健体育講座   助教

  • 2022.04
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    2023.03

    Heisei International University   スポーツ健康学部   准教授

  • 2021.04
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    2022.03

    Heisei International University   スポーツ健康学部   専任講師

  • 2018.04
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    2021.03

    Heisei International University   Faculty of Law   専任講師

  • 2016.04
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    2018.03

    Kokushikan University   Graduate School of Sport System   助手

  • 2015.04
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    2016.03

    埼玉医科大学附属総合医療センター看護専門学校   非常勤講師

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Association Memberships

  • 2013.04
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    Now

    日本体育・スポーツ・健康学会

  • 2013.04
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    Now

    日本体育科教育学会

  • 2013.04
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    Now

    日本スポーツ教育学会

Research Areas

  • Life sciences / Physical and health education / 体育科教育

Research Interests

  • 体育授業、陸上競技、短距離走、ICT、映像フィードバック

Published Papers

  • 短距離走の疾走動作に関するシステマティックレビュー: 初心者および陸上選手の支持脚の股関節角度,膝関節角度に着目して

    西村三郎, 木野村嘉則 (Part: Lead author )

    スポーツパフォーマンス研究   17   186 - 203   2025.04  [Refereed]

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  • Kinematic analysis of hip extension during skipping and sprinting in junior high school students

    Nakano Hiroyuki, Kurosu Masahiro, Nishimura Saburo, Suzuki Hideki

    Journal of Physical Education and Sport   24 ( 8 ) 1887 - 1892   2024.08  [Refereed]

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  • Associations between jumping ability and isokinetic strength of the trunk and lower limb extensors: analysis of countermovement jump and rebound drop jump trials

    Shimizu Yutaka, Yamomoto Shinobu, Nishimura Saburo, Numazu Naoki

    Journal of Physical Education and Sport   24 ( 1 ) 149 - 158   2024.02  [Refereed]

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  • Kinematic characteristics of novices’ sprint techniques at maximum velocity phase

    Nishimura Saburo, Kinomura Yoshinori (Part: Lead author )

    Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology   5 ( 1 ) 1 - 22   2024.01  [Refereed]

  • Influence of the step number of the approach run on the jumping kinematics in volleyball spike jumps

    Nishimura Saburo, Kinomura Yoshinori, Oshima Yuji, Kataoka Haruhi, Iida Shuhei, Yokozawa Shohei (Part: Lead author )

    Topics in Exercise Science and Kinesiology   4 ( 1 ) 1 - 9   2023.10  [Refereed]

  • Angular momentum in skilled Kicking Pullover performed by elementary school children

    Shimizu Yutaka, Nishimura Saburo, Matsushita Shoichi

    Topics in exercise science and kinesiology   3 ( 1 ) 1 - 6   2022.02  [Refereed]

  • The Process of Returning to the Competition from the Hamstring Strain: Case Study of a male 400-m Sprinter

    Shimizu Yutaka, Katsube Yuzaburo, Ito Kazuki, Nishimura Saburo

    Research Journal of Sports Performance   14   305 - 316   2022  [Refereed]

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  • The influence of vertical jump ability on spike jump height with an approach run in female volleyball players

    Kinomura Y, Nishimura S, Kataoka H, Iida S

    Serbian Journal of Sports Sciences   12 ( 1 ) 11 - 16   2021.05  [Refereed]

  • Comparison of physical fitness between sport and non-sport groups among elementary school children

    Kubo J, Nishimura S, Ogiwara T

    Topics in exercise science and kinesiology   1 ( 2 ) 1 - 6   2020.10  [Refereed]

  • Identifying an effective technique to improve the sprinting performance of male high school students who have a low sprinting ability

    Nishimura Saburo, Miyazaki Akiyo, Kinomura Yoshinori, Kizuka Tomohiro, Okade Yoshinori (Part: Lead author )

    Journal of Physical Education and Sport ( Physical Education and Sport Faculty )  2020 ( 3 )   2020.07  [Refereed]

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  • Technical tasks in forward upward circling performed by elementary school children according to skill level

    Shimizu Yutaka, Nishimura Saburo, Matsushita Shoichi

    Journal of Physical Education and Sport ( Physical Education and Sport Faculty )  2020 ( 04 )   2020.06  [Refereed]

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  • チューインガムトレーニングが咀嚼力および運動能力に及ぼす影響の検討

    木林 美由紀, 西村 三郎, 松崎 鈴, 安藤 智教, 平岡 康隆, 池田 延行

    食生活研究 ( 食生活研究会 )  39 ( 3 ) 160 - 169   2019.04  [Refereed]

  • The Influence of Improving Techniques According to Sprinting Ability on Velocity of 50m Sprinting: Through Instruction to Male High School Students in Physical Education

    NISHIMURA Saburo, MIYAZAKI Akiyo, OKADE Yoshinori, KOBAYASHI Yasuto (Part: Lead author )

    Japanese Journal of Sport Education Studies ( Japanese Society of Sport Education )  37 ( 2 ) 15 - 29   2018.02  [Refereed]

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    The purpose of this study was to examine whether male high school students can increase their sprinting velocity by improving sprint techniques according to the sprinting abilities in physical education. The participants were grouped according their sprinting velocity by classification criteria (Nishimura et al., 2016) from 139 male students in the 2nd year of high school. The Normal group and the Poor group had 16 and 18 students, respectively. Participants received sprinting instruction over 6 lessons, and 50m sprinting measurements were taken during the 1st and 6th lessons. Their sprinting motions were recorded approximately 35 m from the start line with a high-speed video camera using the side view angle. For evaluating the sprinting motion, joint and segment angles were obtained from the video. The 2 groups were compared using a paired t-test, which revealed significant differences between the pre and post-measurements. Both the Normal group and the Poor group increased their sprinting velocity by improving not so much common sprint technique as specific sprint technique. This result suggested that high school male students could increase their sprinting velocity by improving techniques according to their sprinting abilities.

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  • Effectiveness of physical education lessons focusing on long jump for fifth graders: Coaching to achieve a higher vertical velocity

    Nishimura Saburo, Kinomura Yoshinori, Kobayashi Yasuto, Matsuzaki Rei, Matsushita Shoichi, Ikeda Nobuyuki (Part: Lead author )

    Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences) ( Japan Society of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences )  62 ( 2 ) 647 - 663   2017.12  [Refereed]

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    The purpose of this study was to determine whether physical education lessons focusing on the long jump for elementary school fifth graders would be able to improve their vertical jump velocity. Twenty-eight elementary school fifth graders were instructed in the long jump over 5 lessons. To gain a higher vertical velocity, participants were instructed to pull their swing legs forward at the moment of touchdown and to lean their trunks backward during the jump. Measurements were taken during the first and fifth lessons. To evaluate the jumping motion, the body's center of gravity and segment angles were obtained using a high-speed video camera from a side angle.<br>  The main results were as follows:<br>  1) Since vertical velocity at takeoff and jumping distance were both significantly increased, elementary school fifth graders were able to learn to gain a higher vertical velocity. However, the increase in jumping distance was not due to the increase in vertical velocity but rather a decrease in the distance lost during landing.<br>  2) Although post-measurement showed that the swing legs at touchdown were pulled more forward than at pre-measurement, the change in that motion did not contribute to the increased vertical velocity.<br>  3) At post-measurement, the trunk was inclined more backward than at pre-measurement. Therefore, forward rotation of the body was suppressed at takeoff, which increased the vertical velocity. In addition, suppressing the forward rotation of the body strongly contributed to the decrease in distance lost during landing.<br>

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  • Study of Sprint Techniques According to the Sprinting Ability of High School Male Student: by Comparison of Sprinting Forms at Maximum Speed Phase

    NISHIMURA Saburo, MIYAZAKI Akiyo, KOBAYASHI Yasuto, OKADE Yoshinori (Part: Lead author )

    Japanese Journal of Sport Education Studies ( Japanese Society of Sport Education )  36 ( 2 ) 1 - 14   2016.11  [Refereed]

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    This study aims to reveal necessary sprint techniques based on the abilities observed in male high school students. The participants were 232 boys. The experiment involved the participants performing a 50 m sprint.

    Their sprinting motions were recorded approximately 35 m from the start line with a high-speed video camera using the side view angle. The participants were extracted according to their sprinting velocity by following criteria: the Excellent group (35 students, M + 1SD), Normal group (27 students, M ± 0.25SD), and Poor group (27 students, M−1SD). For evaluating the sprinting motion, joint and segment angles were obtained from the video. These were ankle joint angle, knee joint angle, shank segment angle, thigh segment angle, and body trunk segment angle. The three groups were compared through an analysis of variance to explain the significant differences between them. We identified the techniques each group needed to learn for good sprint ability based on these differences.

    The results were as follows:

    1)<b> </b>The sprint techniques that the Normal and Poor groups both needed to acquire were swinging the free leg forward with a flexed knee just after takeoff and pulling the thigh of the free leg up.

    2)<b> </b>Specific sprint techniques that the Normal group needed to acquire were keeping the knee of the support leg less flexed during the support phase and not leaning the body trunk forward excessively at prophase in support phase.

    3) Specific sprint techniques that the Poor group needed to acquire were bringing the shank perpendicular to the ground and landing forefoot.

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Books etc

  • 新・教職課程演習 第21巻

    宮崎明世, 岩田昌太郎, 荻原朋子, 斎藤一彦, 西村三郎等( Part: Joint author,  Work: 第5章 保健体育科 第2節 保健体育科の内容構成)

    2021.10 

Misc

  • 教育実習における事前指導の内容の検討-教育実習前後の大学生を対象とした質問紙調査から-

    西村三郎, 北川修平 (Part: Lead author )

    愛知教育大学体育学会研究報告   71   1 - 6   2025.03

  • 小学校体育授業における準備運動と整理運動の実態

    平塚和也, 西村三郎, 工藤祐太郎, 渡邉陵由, 三本木温

    八戸学院大学紀要   70   1 - 11   2025.03

  • 平成国際大学スポーツ健康学部における学業成績に応じた学業への取り組み方とオンライン授業の受け止め方

    西村 三郎, 森嶋 修, 水國 照充, 久保 潤二郎 (Part: Lead author )

    平成国際大学スポーツ科学研究所所報   ( 15 ) 1 - 7   2021.03

  • 男子高校生における疾走能力と体力に応じた技術的課題の検討

    西村 三郎 (Part: Lead author )

    子どもと発育発達 / 日本発育発達学会 編 ( 日本発育発達学会 ; 2003- )  18 ( 4 ) 251 - 256   2021.01  [Invited]

  • Learning Outcomes for Physical Education in Long Jump: Is it Possible for 5th Graders to Learn Take-off Techniques that Enable Greater Vertical Velocity?*

    Saburo Nishimura, Yoshinori Kinomura, Yasuto Kobayashi, Rei Matsuzaki, Shoichi Matsushita, Nobuyuki Ikeda (Part: Lead author )

    International Journal of Sport and Health Science ( Japan Society of Physical Education, Health, and Sport Sciences )  17   A37 - A53   2019.11  [Invited]

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  • Effects of the number of run-up steps on the distance jumped by fifth graders in the long jump

    西村, 三郎, 木野村, 嘉則, 松崎, 鈴, 松下, 翔一, 池田, 延行 (Part: Lead author )

    国士舘大学体育研究所報 = The annual reports of health physical education and sport science ( 国士舘大学体育学部附属体育研究所 )  36   35 - 42   2018.03

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    The aim of this study was to ascertain the effects of the number of run-up steps on the distance jumped by fifth graders in the long jump. Such a topic has been studied previously, but participants in those studies were elementary school students with no experience performing the long jump. Elementary school students typically improve their skill at the long jump through physical education classes, so the findings yielded by the aforementioned studies cannot be put to full use in physical education classes. In the current study, fifth graders received 5 hours of instruction in the long jump, and performance was measured 3 times. In the first lesson, long jump attempts were measured with an arbitrary run-up distance. In the fifth lesson, long jump attempts were measured with 9 run-up steps. In the sixth lesson, long jump attempts were measured with 13 run-up steps. The distance jumped each time was compared, but significant differences were not noted. This indicated that the fifth graders participating in this study were unable to improve their skill at the long jump. This means that the current study was unable to achieve its goal. Reasons why participants were unable to improve their skill at the long jump were examined. Results indicated that participants elongated their stride of last step before takeoff to match the takeoff position when attempting a jump with 9 or 13 run-up steps.
    identifier:科研費研究者番号 : 00792201
    identifier:J-GLOBAL ID : 201901005962474052
    identifier:科研費研究者番号 : 00806177
    identifier:J-GLOBAL ID : 200901089968097589

  • How practice trials in a physical education class on the long jump for 5th graders affect jumping distance

    西村, 三郎, 池田, 延行 (Part: Lead author )

    国士舘大学体育研究所報 = The annual reports of health physical education and sport science ( 国士舘大学体育学部附属体育研究所 )  35   39 - 43   2017.03

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    identifier:J-GLOBAL ID : 200901089968097589

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Awards & Honors

  • 奨励賞

    2018.08   日本体育学会  

  • 奨励賞

    2017.02   日本スポーツ教育学会  

  • 教育研究科長賞

    2014.02   筑波大学  

KAKENHI

  • 力発揮的特性を考慮した映像フィードバックシステムの開発

    2024.04
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    2028.03
     

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)  Co-investigator

  • オーバーレイ技術を用いたスピード計測法の開発-陸上競技の跳躍種目を事例にして-

    2024.04
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    2028.03
     

    Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research(C)  Co-investigator

  • 運動技能の向上に映像フィードバックを活用することができる年齢の解明

    2024.04
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    2027.03
     

    Grant-in-Aid for Early-Career Scientists  Principal investigator