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NISHIUMI, Daichi
 
Affiliation
Faculty of Sport Sciences, School of Sport and Sciences
Job title
Assistant Professor(without tenure)
Degree
Doctor of sports science ( 2024.03 Waseda University )
Profile

日本スポーツ協会公認アスレティックトレーナー

NSCA認定CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist)

NASM認定PES (Performance enhancement specialist) 

NASM認定CES (Corrective exercise specialist)

Research Experience

  • 2024.04
    -
    Now

    Waseda University   Faculty of Sport Sciences   Assistant professor

Education Background

  • 2021.04
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    2024.03

    Waseda University   Graduate School of Sport Sciences  

  • 2019.04
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    2021.03

    Waseda University   Graduate School of Sport Sciences  

  • 2015.04
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    2019.04

    Waseda University   School of Sport Sciences  

Committee Memberships

  • 2024.10
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    2025.11

    第38回日本トレーニング科学会大会  事務局長

  • 2019.10
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    2020.11

    第9回日本アスレティックトレーニング学会学術大会  事務局員

Professional Memberships

  • 2022.08
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    Now

    日本トレーニング科学会

  • 2022.07
    -
    Now

    日本アスレティクトレーニング学会

  • 2016.10
    -
    Now

    NSCAジャパン

Research Areas

  • Sports sciences   トレーニング科学、アスレティック・トレーニング学、スポーツバイオメカニクス

Research Interests

  • トレーニング科学

  • パフォーマンス測定・分析・評価

  • フォースプレートを用いたパフォーマンス分析

  • スポーツバイオメカニクス

  • アスレティック・トレーニング

Awards

  • 濱野吉生記念褒賞

    2024.03   早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

  • 奨励賞(口頭発表)

    2023.03   日本フットボール学会 20th Congress   成長期サッカー選手における方向転換能力評価指標の検討

    Winner: 中村隼人, 山下大地, 西海大地, 中一尚斗, 広瀬統一

Media Coverage

  • 早稲田大で「アスレティックトレーナー」の資格を取得 選手のサポートにやりがい

    Newspaper, magazine

    Author: Other  

    株式会社 朝日新聞社   Think キャンパス  

    2025.05

  • 「瞬時に大きな力を出せるかが重要です」車いすテニス・西海大地トレーナーに聞く[USオープン]

    Internet

    株式会社キャピタルスポーツ   Tennis Classic  

    2022.09

 

Papers

  • Effects of a 7-day step taper, training cessation, and retraining on lower body physical and morphological aspects in elite female ice hockey players

    Daichi Nishiumi, Daichi Yamashita, Takanori Kurokawa, Naoki Hirase, Kazuki Wakamiya, Iñigo Mujika, Norikazu Hirose

    Frontiers in Sports and Active Living   7  2025.07  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

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    Purpose

    This study investigated the effects of a 7-day step taper before a national championship, followed by 2 weeks of training cessation and 2 weeks of retraining on lower body physical and morphological aspects.

    Methods

    Seven elite female ice hockey players (age: 23 ± 4 years) participated in six testing sessions: two baseline sessions, one pre-championship (after taper), one after a 2-week training cessation, and two following retraining (after 1 week and after 2 weeks). Assessments included body composition, vastus lateralis muscle architecture (muscle thickness, pennation angle, fascicle length), and lower body vertical force–time metrics [countermovement jump (CMJ), squat jump (SJ), and loaded SJ]. During the tapering period, training duration was reduced by 35%. During retraining, participants performed three weekly sessions of fast eccentric squats, with 4 sets of 8 repetitions per session, gradually increasing intensity from 45.5% to 63.5% of estimated 1RM.

    Results

    Tapering did not affect any of the lower body physical and morphological measures. Training cessation induced declines in braking rate of force development (13.1%, p < 0.05), braking peak force during CMJ (5.5%, p < 0.05), and muscle mass (3.6%, p = 0.03). All metrics returned to post-taper values within 1 week of retraining.

    Conclusions

    2 weeks of training cessation induced minor declines in eccentric muscle performance, but recovered within 1 week of retraining. This study provides valuable insights for practitioners in designing effective peaking, off season and retraining programs in female ice hockey.

    DOI

    Scopus

  • Impact of overestimation bias in the peak velocity method for jump height and force-velocity profiling

    Daichi Nishiumi, Norikazu Hirose

    Journal of Human Kinetics    2025.06  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

  • Factors Influencing Change of Direction Performance in Youth Soccer Players: Velocity-Time Profile Analysis of the Pro-Agility Test.

    Hayato Nakamura, Daichi Yamashita, Daichi Nishiumi, Naoto Nakaichi, Norikazu Hirose

    Journal of strength and conditioning research    2025.04  [Refereed]  [International journal]

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    Nakamura, H, Yamashita, D, Nishiumi, D, Nakaichi, N, and Hirose, N. Factors influencing change of direction performance in youth soccer players: velocity-time profile analysis of the Pro-Agility test. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2025-The purpose of this study was to assess factors influencing change of direction (COD) deficit (CODD) and total time completion (CODTT) in adolescent soccer players through velocity-time profile analysis of the Pro-Agility Test. We enrolled 71 junior high school male soccer players and measured the 20-m sprint time and CODTT of the Pro-Agility Test, calculating CODD by subtracting the 20-m sprint time from CODTT. In addition, 3-dimensional motion data were collected using a markerless motion capture system during the Pro-Agility Test. Each section (5 m in the first, 10 m in the second, and 5 m in the third) was divided into acceleration and deceleration phases based on center of mass (COM) velocity, which were further divided into early and late halves. The mean COM acceleration during the acceleration phase (Acc) and deceleration during the deceleration phase (Dec) were calculated. Stepwise multiple regression analysis was performed to identify phases affecting CODTT and CODD. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05. Total time completion of a COD task was explained by the second early Acc (β = -0.500), second late Dec (β = 0.433), and 20-m sprint time (β = 0.226) (adjusted R2 = 0.858), whereas CODD was explained by the second late Dec (β = 0.561) and second early Acc (β = -0.271) (adjusted R2 = 0.459). Maturity offset significantly correlated with CODTT (r = -0.456) but not with CODD (r = -0.119). The results indicated that deceleration and reacceleration during the Pro-Agility Test can be evaluated in adolescents by combining CODTT and CODD.

    DOI PubMed

    Scopus

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  • The association of agonist muscle fascicle length and antagonist muscle flexibility on power output during human knee extension tasks

    Koki Sasabe, Daichi Nishiumi, Daisuke Takeuchi, Kotaro Kamada, Norikazu Hirose

    Sports Biomechanics     1 - 12  2025.03  [Refereed]

    DOI

    Scopus

  • Acute effect of technique modification training on 180° change of direction performance and kinematics in adolescent male soccer players

    Hayato Nakamura, Daichi Yamashita, Daichi Nishiumi, Naoto Nakaichi, Norikazu Hirose

    Frontiers in Sports and Active Living   7  2025.02  [Refereed]

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    Introduction

    Change of direction (COD) maneuvers are frequently performed during soccer games and are critical for performance. Adolescent players often display immature COD maneuvers, suggesting that COD technique modification training may be a more effective approach for adolescent athletes. This study investigated the acute effects of COD modification training on COD performance and kinematics in male adolescent soccer players.

    Methods

    Twenty-nine male junior high school soccer players participated in this study and were divided into two groups: 16 players underwent 15-min COD technique modification training (COD group), while 13 players engaged in 15-min linear sprint training. The participants performed Pro-Agility and 20-m sprint tests before and after the intervention, and the total times were measured. COD deficit (CODD) was calculated as the difference between these times. Center of mass (COM) velocity and trunk and lower limb kinematics were computed from three-dimensional kinematic data collected during the Pro-Agility test using a markerless motion capture system. Each section of the Pro-Agility test was divided into acceleration and deceleration phases based on the COM velocity; Stop marks the moment of direction change. Two-way (group and time) mixed ANOVA was conducted with Bonferroni corrections for post-hoc comparisons.

    Results

    No significant interactions were observed in the total time of the Pro-Agility test, CODD, 20-m sprint time, or average acceleration and deceleration in each phase (p &amp;gt; 0.05). On the other hand, the COD group showed significant interactions and improvements in average deceleration from final foot (FF) contact to Stop (p = 0.012, g = 0.639), penultimate foot hip flexion angle at Stop (p = 0.042, g = 0.496), COM-FF horizontal distance at Stop (p = 0.008, g = 0.650), and FF ground contact time (p &amp;lt; 0.001, g = 0.803).

    Conclusion

    A 15-min COD technique modification training led to partial, immediate improvements in kinematic parameters among adolescent soccer players but did not enhance overall COD performance or acceleration/deceleration ability.

    DOI

    Scopus

  • Increasing Braking and Amortization Forces during the Countermovement Jump Does Not Necessarily Improve Jump Height

    Daichi Nishiumi, Norikazu Hirose

    Journal of Human Kinetics   94   65 - 75  2024.09  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

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    This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of altering the braking rate of force development (B-RFD) and amortization force (Amf) during countermovement jumps (CMJs) on CMJ height. Nineteen healthy men and women with training experience participated, performing six CMJ variations at different velocities (preferred and fast) and depths (knee angles: 60°, 90°, and 120°). The measured variables included CMJ height, B-RFD, Amf, and impulses during the early and latter halves of the concentric phase (EI and LI, respectively). A two-way analysis of variance was employed, along with a correlational analysis of the rates of change for each variable. Significant velocity and depth effects were observed for B-RFD and Amf (p &lt; 0.05). However, there was no significant velocity effect on CMJ height. No significant correlations were observed between the rates of change in B-RFD and Amf with CMJ height. Additionally, a high or a very high correlation (r ≥ 0.67) was observed between the rate of change in B-RFD and Amf with the rate of change in EI, while a moderate negative correlation (r = −0.43 to −0.53) was found between the rate of change in EI and LI. These findings suggest that improvements in B-RFD and Amf were associated with improvements in EI, while improvements in EI led to a reduction in LI, and consequently, improvements in B-RFD and Amf were not associated with an increase in CMJ height. In other words, improvements in B-RFD and Amf did not necessarily contribute to improvements in CMJ height.

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  • Force-Velocity Profiling During the Braking Phase of Countermovement Jump: Relationship to Eccentric Strength and Validity of the 2-Point Method

    Daichi Nishiumi, Shota Yamaguchi, Takanori Kurokawa, Kazuki Wakamiya, Norikazu Hirose

    Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research   37 ( 11 ) 2141 - 2148  2023.11  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

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    Abstract

    Nishiumi, D, Yamaguchi, S, Kurokawa, T, Wakamiya, K, and Hirose, N. Force-velocity profiling during the braking phase of countermovement jump: Relationship to eccentric strength and validity of the 2-point method. J Strength Cond Res 37(11): 2141–2148, 2023—The aims of this study were threefold: to investigate the force-velocity profile during the braking phase (bFVP) of the countermovement jump (CMJ) and its relationship with other performance indicators, and whether it could be measured using the two-point method. Sixteen trained men performed 6 different loaded CMJs (0%, 32 kg, 60, 80, 100, and 120% body mass), and eccentric strength measurements were determined. Scatter plots were created using the mean force and velocity during the braking phase of each loaded CMJ. The corrected Akaike’s information criterion (AICc) was calculated by fitting linear, quadratic, and cubic regression equations to the bFVP and compared using the 1-way analysis of variance and Bonferroni’s post hoc tests. A correlation analysis was performed between the bFVP and other performance indicators. A bias assessment was performed to validate the 2-point method of the bFVP. The significance level was set at p &lt; 0.05. The AICc in the linear regression equation was significantly lower (p &lt; 0.05) than those in the other regression equations. Significant correlations were found between the slope and theoretical maximum force of the bFVP obtained from the linear regression equation and eccentric 1 repetition maximum. The acceptable condition for bias was met by 0–120%. The bFVP is likely to have a linear relationship and can be associated with eccentric strength. Furthermore, the 2-point method in bFVP has validity.

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  • Associations of eccentric force variables during jumping and eccentric lower-limb strength with vertical jump performance: A systematic review

    Daichi Nishiumi, Takuya Nishioka, Hiromi Saito, Takanori Kurokawa, Norikazu Hirose

    PLOS ONE   18 ( 8 ) e0289631 - e0289631  2023.08  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

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    The purpose of this systematic review was to summarize the associations of eccentric force variables during jumping and eccentric lower-limb strength with vertical jump performance. A literature search was conducted in September 2022 using PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus. Thirteen cross-sectional studies investigating the relationship between eccentric force and strength variables, such as force, rate of force development (RFD), power, time, and velocity, and vertical jump performance, including the jump height, reactive strength index (RSI), and reactive strength index-modified (RSImod), were included in this systematic review. As eccentric strength, variables during the unloading-to-braking phase of countermovement jump (CMJ) (force, RFD, etc.) and the eccentric force of the squat movement and knee joint were included. The CMJ height, RSImod, and drop jump RSI were included to analyze the vertical jump performance. The modified form of the Downs and Black checklist was used to evaluate quality. Associations between the force and RFD during the descending phase of the CMJ and jump height were observed in some studies but not in others, with differences between the studies. Some studies reported associations between the force and/or RFD during the descending phase of the CMJ and RSImod of the CMJ, with no differences among their results. In addition, there are associations of the eccentric forces during squatting and knee extension with the CMJ and the drop jump heights and RSI of the drop jump. The eccentric force variables in the CMJ and RSImod are related; however, their relationship with jump height remains unclear. Furthermore, improved eccentric muscle strength may contribute to vertical jump height because of the associations of the eccentric strength during knee extension and squatting with jump height.

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    Scopus

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  • Do braking and amortisation forces in countermovement jumps contribute to jump height?

    Daichi Nishiumi, Norikazu Hirose

    Sports Biomechanics   23 ( 12 ) 3121 - 3130  2023.07  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

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  • Effect of Different Slopes of the Lower Leg during the Nordic Hamstring Exercise on Hamstring Electromyography Activity

    Toshiaki Soga, Daichi Nishiumi, Atsuya Furusho, Kei Akiyama, Norikazu Hirose

    Journal of Sports Science and Medicine     216 - 221  2021.03  [Refereed]

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    The purpose of this study was to examine whether the NHE with an increased lower leg slope angle would enhance hamstring EMG activity in the final phase of the descend. The hamstring EMG activity was measured, the biceps femoris long head (BFlh) and the semitendinosus (ST). Fifteen male volunteers participated in this study. Subjects performed a prone leg curl with maximal voluntary isometric contraction to normalize the hamstring EMG activity. Subsequently, subjects performed the NHE, with the help of a certified strength and conditioning specialist, while the lower leg slope angle were randomly set at 0° (NH), 20° (N20), and 40° (N40). To compare hamstring EMG activity during the NHE variations, the knee flexion angle was set in the range from 0° to 50°, divided into five phases (0–10°, 10–20°, 20–30°, 30–40° and 40–50°), where 0° indicated that the knee was fully extended. To calculate the knee extension angular velocity, the knee flexion angle divided by time, and break point angle (BPA) was the angle at which 10°/s was exceeded. In the statistical analysis, a two-way repeated measures ANOVA was used for the hamstring EMG activity and a one-way repeated measures ANOVA was used for the BPA. The EMG activity of the BFlh and the ST in N20 and N40 was significantly higher than in NH at knee flexion angle of 0–20° (p &lt; 0.05). For the BPA, NH (57.75° ± 13.28°), N20 (36.27° ± 9.89°) and N40 (16.26° ± 9.58°) were significantly higher in that order (p &lt; 0.05). The results of this study revealed that the NHE with an increased lower leg slope angle shifted the BPA to the lower knee flexion angle and enhanced the hamstring EMG activity in the final phase of the descent.

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  • 異なる運動様式における股関節伸展筋の貢献度の比較及び伏臥位股関節伸展テストの妥当性の検証

    西海大地, 今井聖人, 笹野文香, 広瀬統一

    埼玉アスレチック・リハビリテーション研究会誌   11 ( 1 ) 2 - 8  2020.04  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

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Books and Other Publications

  • 筋力・筋持久力・筋パワートレーニングに有用な機器 ー 下肢・体幹

    西海 大地, 平山 邦明( Part: Joint author)

    臨床スポーツ医学, 文光堂  2024.10

Presentations

  • 招待講演:フォースプレートを用いたコンディション評価と応用

    山下大地, 西海大地  [Invited]

    第38回日本トレーニング科学会大会 

    Presentation date: 2025.11

  • 招待講演:<リカバリーセッション>アスリートのデコンディショニングに気づくポイント- バイオメカニクスの視点について

    西海大地  [Invited]

    第36回日本臨床スポーツ医学会学術集会 

    Presentation date: 2025.11

  • 低コストで実施可能な減速能力測定法の提案:スマートフォンカメラによるDeceleration Deficitの妥当性検証

    西海 大地, 中村隼人, 野田 泰佑, 広瀬 統一

    第14回日本アスレティックトレーニング学会学術大会, 口頭発表 

    Presentation date: 2025.09

  • 招待講演:女性アスリートのパフォーマンス向上と外傷・障害予防の実際

    西海大地  [Invited]

    東京都兼関東ブロックアスレティックトレーナー連絡協議会 研修会 

    Presentation date: 2025.08

  • ユース年代のエリートサッカー選手におけるJones骨折の有病率と外因性の危険因子の検討

    篠原 将, 立石 智彦, 浮田 大貴, 西海 大地, 若宮 知輝, 齋田 良知

    Presentation date: 2025.01

  • Effects of Supplemental Eccentric Training or Change of Direction Modification Training on Change of Direction Performance and Kinematics in Adolescent Male Football Players

    Hayato Nakamura, Daichi Yamashita, Daichi Nishiumi, Naoto Nakaichi, Norikazu Hirose

    29th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science 

    Presentation date: 2024.07

  • 成長期サッカー選手の方向転換能力に対する異なるトレーニング介入の効果比較

    中村 隼人, 山下 大地, 西海 大地, 中一 尚斗, 広瀬 統一

    第36回日本トレーニング科学会大会 

    Presentation date: 2023.10

  • オリンピック出場選手に対するエネルギー不足改善を目的とした非体面による栄養サポートの事例

    太田 愛, 西海 大地

    日本スポーツ栄養学会第9回大会 

    Presentation date: 2023.09

  • 2週間のトレーニング中止及び再トレーニングが与えるジャンプ中のRFDとジャンプ高への影響

    西海 大地, 黒川 貴徳, 平瀬 尚貴, 若宮 知輝, 広瀬 統一, 山下 大地

    第12回日本アスレティックトレーニング学会学術大会 

    Presentation date: 2023.07

  • 成長期サッカー選手における方向転換能力評価指標の検討

    中村 隼人, 山下 大地, 西海 大地, 中一尚斗, 広瀬 統一

    日本フットボール学会20th Congress 

    Presentation date: 2023.03

  • カウンタームーブメントジャンプにおける反動動作に発生する地面反力と上昇局面後半の地面反力の関係

    西海大地, 広瀬統一

    NSCAジャパン S&Cカンファレンス2022 

    Presentation date: 2023.02

  • カウンタームーブメントジャンプの下降局面の地面反力とジャンプパフォーマンスの関係:システマティックレビュー

    西海大地, 西岡卓哉, 齋藤裕美, 広瀬統一

    第35回日本トレーニング科学会大会 

    Presentation date: 2022.12

  • Relationship between lower limb mechanical capability obtained from force-velocity relationship during the braking phase of countermovement jumps and jump force-time characteristics

    Daichi Nishiumi, Shota Yamaguchi, Takuya Nishioka, Takanori Kurokawa, Kazuki Wakamiya, Norikazu Hirose

    27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science 

    Presentation date: 2022.08

  • 発汗特性が運動負荷試験による汗中乳酸を用いた乳酸閾値の推定に与える影響

    大川原 洋樹, 澤田 智紀, 中島 大輔, 前田 裕大, 池田 開斗, 永原 丈嗣, 藤塚 晴紀, 星野 聡介, 菊地 善一, 西海 大地, 勝俣 良紀, 松本 守雄, 中村 雅也, 名倉 武雄

    第8回日本スポーツ理学療法学会学術大会 

    Presentation date: 2021.01

  • 女性エリートアイスホッケー選手のショットスピードと筋力要素との関係

    西海大地, 広瀬統一

    NSCAジャパン S&Cカンファレンス2020 

    Presentation date: 2020.12

  • バックスクワットにおける上昇局面中の早期膝関節伸展動作時の下肢筋電図の特徴

    西海 大地, 曽我 利明, 古庄 敦也, 平山 邦明, 広瀬 統一

    日本アスレティックトレーニング学会第9回学術大会 

    Presentation date: 2020.07

  • 異なる運動様式における股関節伸展筋の貢献度の比較

    西海 大地, 広瀬 統一

    第14回埼玉アスレチック・リハビリテーション研究会 

    Presentation date: 2019.10

  • 傾斜台を用いたノルディックハムストリングがハムストリングの筋放電量に及ぼす影響

    曽我 利明, 西海 大地, 古庄 敦也, 広瀬 統一

    NSCAジャパン S&Cカンファレンス2020 

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Research Projects

  • W-SPRING

    国立研究開発法人科学技術振興機構  次世代研究者挑戦的研究プログラム 研究費125万円、生活相当費 月18.5万円

    Project Year :

    2021.10
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    2024.03
     

    西海大地

  • ジャンプ動作の減速局面で発生するピークパワーとアスレティックパフォーマンスとの関係:新たなる概念となる”Braking Pmax”の提唱

    特定非営利活動法人NSCAジャパン  特定非営利活動法人NSCAジャパン・森永製菓研究助成 研究助成金30万円

    Project Year :

    2021.04
    -
    2022.04
     

Misc

  • 彩の国プラチナキッズにおけるアスリート教育

    西海 大地

    彩の国スポーツ科学ジャーナル    2022.04  [Refereed]

    Authorship:Lead author

    Article, review, commentary, editorial, etc. (scientific journal)  

 

Teaching Experience

  • アスリートサポート実習Ⅲ

    早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

    2025.08
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    Now
     

  • スポーツトレーニング演習(非常勤講師)

    大正大学  

    2025.04
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    2025.07
     

  • アスリートサポート実習Ⅰ

    早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

    2025.04
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    2025.07
     

  • クリニック実習Ⅳ

    早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

    2025.02
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    2025.03
     

  • クリニック実習Ⅱ

    早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

    2024.10
    -
    2025.01
     

  • クリニック実習Ⅲ

    早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

    2024.08
    -
    2024.09
     

  • クリニック実習Ⅰ

    早稲田大学スポーツ科学学術院  

    2024.04
    -
    2024.07
     

  • ウエイトトレーニング実習

    日本健康医療専門学校  

    2021.04
    -
    2022.03
     

  • パーソナルトレーニング論

    日本健康医療専門学校  

    2021.04
    -
    2022.03
     

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Social Activities

  • 埼玉県スポーツ協会 スポーツ医・科学アドバイザー

    2025.05
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    Now

  • 早稲田大学 自転車部 体力測定・トレーニング指導

    2025.04
    -
    Now

  • 早稲田大学スキー部 体力測定・トレーニング指導

    2025.04
    -
    Now

  • 埼玉県スポーツ協会 競技力向上専門スタッフ

    2025.04
    -
    Now

  • 株式会社S-CADE, アドバイザー

    2025.01
    -
    Now

  • 埼玉県スポーツ協会 トレーニング分科会 副幹事

    2024.09
    -
    Now

  • 埼玉県スポーツ協会 彩の国スポーツ推進パートナー

    2021.04
    -
    Now

  • テニス全英オープン(ウィンブルドン)、全米オープン、全豪オープン帯同

    2020.05
    -
    Now

  • 車いすテニス パラリンピック金メダリスト パーソナルトレーナー

    2020.05
    -
    Now

  • ジュニアユース サッカーチーム フィジカルコーチ兼トレーナー

    2025.01
    -
    2025.07

  • 早稲田大学相撲部 トレーニング指導

    2024.08
    -
    2025.06

  • 国立スポーツ科学センター 非常勤トレーニング指導員

    2022.12
    -
    2024.03

  • SEIBUプリンセスラビッツ(社会人女子アイスホッケーチーム) ストレングスコーチ / アスレティックトレーナー

    2015.09
    -
    2024.03

  • 慶応高校ウエイトトレーニングルーム 管理トレーナー

    2019.04
    -
    2021.03

  • 早稲田大学ウエイトリフティング部 学生トレーナー

    2015.04
    -
    2019.03

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Academic Activities

  • BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation

    Peer review

  • Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism

    Peer review

  • Sport Sciences for Health

    Peer review

  • PeerJ

    Peer review

  • PeerJ

    Peer review

  • Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism

    Peer review

  • PLOS ONE

    Peer review

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