日蘭ワークショップ Baseball-science meets practice 2017 年 9 月 19 日 ( 火 )14:00-17:00( セミナー )/17:00-17:30( デモ )/17:30-19:30( 懇親会 ) 於 : オランダ大使館出島ラウンジ ( 港区芝公園 3-6-3) ご登録はこちらをクリックして Online 登録をお願いいたします ( 締め切り :9 月 12 日 ) << プログラム >> 逐次通訳付き 13:30 受付開始 14:00-14:10 開会の言葉 Mr. Jan-Hein Chrisstoffels, Counsellor for Science and Technology オランダ大使館イノベーション 科学技術参事官ヤン ヘイン クリストッフェルス 14:10-14:20 基調講演 Dr. Toshihisa Nishi, 2017WBC(World Baseball Classic), Japan Team Coach 2017WBC 日本代表コーチ仁志敏久 14:20-15.20 オランダ的アプローチ : FASTBALL プロジェクト ( ピッチング技術関連 ) Prof. Dr. DirkJan Veeger, TU Delft & VU Amsterdam アムステルダム自由大学身体運動科学研究科教授ディルクヤン フェーガー 完璧なピッチングとは? バイオメカニクスの観点から Erik van der Graaff, MSc, VU Amsterdam アムステルダム自由大学身体運動科学研究科エリック ヴァン デル グラーフ 完璧なピッチングを支えるリアルタイム フィードバック : それは本当に可能か? ピッチング : 運動学習に焦点をおいて 15:20-15:30 休憩 15:30-16.30 日本的アプローチ : Prof. Takashi Kawamura, Tsukuba University 筑波大学体育系准教授川村卓 ピッチングモーションの国際比較 Prof. Yuji Ohgi, Keio University 慶応大学政策 メディア研究科教授仰木裕嗣 ナックルボールのメカニズムについて 16.30-17:00 質疑応答 or ディスカッション 17:00-17:30 デモ 運動連鎖のタイミングとりのための簡単なフィードバックシステム. 17:30-19:30 懇親会
Japan-Netherlands Workshop Baseball-science meets practice for baseball coaches, scientists and companies selling in the baseball world 19 September, 2017 14:00-17:00 (workshop) / 17:00-17:30 (demo) / 17:30-19:30 (reception) Venue: Deshima Lounge, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Please click here for registration (registration open until 12 September) Consecutive translation will be provided 13:30 Registration <<Program>> 14:00-14:10 Opening Mr. Jan-Hein Chrisstoffels, Counsellor for Science and Technology 14:10-14:20 Keynote Speech Dr. Toshihisa Nishi, 2017WBC(World Baseball Classic, Japan Team Coach 14:20-15.20 The Dutch Approach: FASTBALL project (Pitching) Prof. Dr. DirkJan Veeger, TU Delft & VU Amsterdam The perfect pitch, what does it look like? A biomechanical approach Erik van der Graaff, MSc, VU Amsterdam Providing feedback on the perfect pitch: is it possible in the baseball practice? Suggestions out the field of motor learning = about real-time feedback Focus of attention and learning strategies in baseball pitching 15:20-15:30 Break 15:30-16.30 The Japanese Approach: Dr. Takashi Kawamura, Tsukuba University Comparison of a Pitching motion between japan and foreign countries Prof. Dr. Yuji Ohgi, Keio University A mechanism of the knuckle ball 16.30-17:00 Q&A or discussion 17.00-17:30 Demo FASTBALL project A simple feedback system for timing of the kinetic chain. 17:30-19:30 Network reception
Prof. Dr. H.E.J. Veeger Chair of the department of Biomechanical Engineering, Faculty 3ME, Delft University of Technology Department of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Following up on a wealth of Japanese research, the Dutch baseball association and two universities have joined efforts to take up a more scientific line of support for Dutch baseball. Project Fastball, started in 2013 is a first step in this direction. With a first focus on pitching, we are trying to set up a system in which youth players are systematically screened to identify key factors in performance development, implement the newest insights in learning, and increase understanding of the pitching motion and injury risks associated to this. We hope to be able to share ideas and learn from the Japanese approach, ideally in a long-term collaboration. Erik van der Graaff, MSc PhD-candidate at the Department of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. Erik graduated in baseball mechanics and works as a full-time PhD for project FASTBALL Last year our research group visited Japan and we had the opportunity to visit Tsukuba University, meet scientists at the University of Tokyo and visit the Ajinomoto National Training Centre in Tokyo. I have seen baseball been played at the grass-root level, at the University level and visited some games in the NPB. Altogether, Japan has all the facilities, players and know-how to relate to groundbreaking research. In this meeting I hope to be able to share some of our ideas on learning strategies for pitching as well as on a feedback system for motion timing. Prof. Takashi Kawamura Associated Professor, Baseball Coaching Labo and Baseball Head Coach Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Japan I am honored to be holding a workshop jointly with Dr. H. E. J. Veeger and Dr. Ohgi. Japanese baseball is No.1 of world ranking. But Japanese baseball style is different from foreign countries. I mention the comparison of Japanese style and foreign countries about pitching movement particularly this time. We have researched a unique style in japan. I am a researcher and a coach, and want to perform the study that is useful for coaching of the baseball in the viewpoint of the coach. Professor Yuji Ohgi, Ph.D. Professor, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University After obtaining his bachelors and masters in Health Sports Sciences at the University of Tsukuba (Japan), Yuji completed his PhD in Media and Governance at Keio University (Japan) in 2003. He was appointed Director, Sports Dynamics and Informatics Laboratory, SFC Research Institute at Keio University in 2014, following several academic posts at the university. He is also an Honorary Associate Fellow at Griffith University School of Engineering, Centre for Wireless Monitoring and Application. Yuji serves on the Steering Committee of the Japanese Society of Sciences in Swimming and Water Exercise, and Sports Engineering and Human Dynamics Division of Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineering. He has successfully filed 4 domestic (Japanese) patents and 1 US patent.
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