In recent years, due to changes in the environment surrounding judo rehabilitation training facilities, it has become difficult for students to understand the meaning of taking judo classes in the training course, and the significance of judo education in judo rehabilitation training is significant. It may be fading. In response to this situation, in this study, we investigated the non-technical (mental aspect) obtained through judo lessons at the judo rehabilitation teacher training school and the judo view of students who become medical professionals, and conducted judo education in judo rehabilitation. We will reconsider the position. In doing so, students enrolled in a certain school in Osaka Prefecture were selected as survey subjects, and anonymous questionnaire surveys were conducted and analyzed three times at the end of each school year from 2019 to 2021. As a result, the number of students who answered that judo lessons had a non-technical (mental) effect increased with each grade, confirming that students' awareness of non-technical effects increased. From this, it is possible that a person who teaches judo will explain the purpose and significance of judo to students, and that continuous practice of judo for three years will have a beneficial effect on non-technical (mental) aspects as a medical professional. It was suggested.
FUKUI Yukiko
BITO Itumu
IDE Takaharu
TAKAMOTO Kouichi
MARUZAWA Ryoko
KUBOYAMA Kazuhiko