@article{oai:kokushikan.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000023, author = {宮崎, 大佑 and Miyazaki, Daisuke and 田中, 重陽 and TANAKA, Shigeharu and 熊川, 大介 and Kumagawa, Daisuke and 岡田, 雅次 and Okada, Masaji}, journal = {体育・スポーツ科学研究, Kokushikan society of sport science}, month = {Mar}, note = {J-GLOBAL ID : 201401079533207271, J-GLOBAL ID : 201701005445265627, J-GLOBAL ID : 200901009625371738, The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between Athletic record, maximal anaerobic power and middle power generation capacity throughout the two seasons in collegiate long-distance runners.  The subjects were 18 male collegiate long-distance runners. In this study, the athletic record was measured throughout the season1 and season 2. The maximal anaerobic power, middle power and middle power to peak power ratio in each season were measured by cycling ergometer (Power max VII), respectively. Subjects were classified by Athletic record based by 10,000m athletic record faster (AG) and slower (BG) than 30:30. in season 1. As a results, the Athletic record of 5,000m was improved in AG. On the other hand, the Athletic records of 5,000m and 10,000m in BG. In addition, middle power to peak power ratio in season2 was showed significantly higher than that of season1 in BG. The change ratio of middle power to peak power ratio was obtained BG than AG.  From these results, it might be considered that improve the anaerobic power production capacity reflect to improve the Athletic record as in previous studies. Especially, these results suggest that improving Athletic records by improving anaerobic power generation capacity is effective for long-distance runners who have not yet reached a high level., 1520578603919310720, application/pdf}, pages = {31--37}, title = {長距離選手における競技記録とパワー発揮能力の年間変化}, volume = {23}, year = {2023}, yomi = {ミヤザキ, ダイスケ and タナカ, シゲハル and クマガワ, ダイスケ and オカダ, マサジ} }