@article{oai:kokushikan.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012460, author = {山田, 健二 and YAMADA, Kenji and 須藤, 明治 and SUDO, Akiharu}, journal = {体育・スポーツ科学研究, Kokushikan society of sport science}, month = {Mar}, note = {J-GLOBAL ID : 200901006236324733, The purpose of this study was to compare toe-gripping strength in different measurement postures. Subjects were 179 healthy university students (147 males, 32 females).Toe-gripping strength in one foot was measured with an instrument to measure toe strength. Measurement postures were seated in a chair, standing, and seated with the legs extended. The highest measurement from three attempts in each posture was used as the toe-gripping strength. Toe-gripping strength was greatest when standing, less when sitting in a chair, and least when seated with the legs extended, and toe-gripping strength differed significantly among the three postures. Results revealed that toe-gripping strength is affected by the measurement posture. In addition, results suggested that toe-gripping strength may be affected by the body’s center of gravity. The current results may prove of use as basic data on toe-gripping strength., application/pdf}, pages = {37--41}, title = {異なる測定姿勢における足把持力の比較}, volume = {17}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ヤマダ, ケンジ and スドウ, アキハル} }