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Throwing sports, or throwing games, are physical, human competitions where the outcome is measured by a player's ability to throw an object. The two primary forms are throwing for distance and throwing at a given target or range. The four most prominent throwing for distance sports are in track and field: shot put, discus, javelin, and the hammer throw. Target-based sports have two main genres: bowling and darts, each of which have a great number of variations. Throwing sports have a long history. Modern track and field comes from a lineage of activities that dates to the Ancient Olympic Games. Artwork from Ancient Greece, in the form of friezes, pottery and statues, attests to the prominence of such sports in the society's physical culture.〔Rosenbaum, Mike. ( A Brief History of Throwing Events ). Track and Field About. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 Bowling games have similarly ancient roots. Games based on throwing stone balls in Ancient Egypt date to 5000 BCE, and a form of bocce is documented in Ancient Rome.〔(Introductory Manual ). World Bowls. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 The game of catch (throwing and catching an object between players) is among the most basic of all games and is a key component of many modern, complex sports and games. Its dodgeball variant is a basic throwing game where the opponent is the target.〔(Dodgeball ). ''Encyclopaedia Britannica''. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 Projectiles used in such sports are highly varied. Common projectile types include balls, darts, sticks, discs and rings. Formalised throwing sports often have strictly defined criteria for projectiles, such as a pre-determined size and weight.〔(IAAF CERTIFICATES - Certified Competition Throwing Implements ). IAAF (2015). Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔(DRA Rule Book ). Professional Darts Corporation (May 2012). Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 Less formalised games are usually not as strict and some games (for example, pitching pennies and horseshoes) incorporate everyday objects into the game, reflecting the simplistic roots of the pastimes. Most throwing sports use a defined field of play (including an area players may throw an object from, and an area where the object should fall) and a specific throwing method. Common one-armed throwing methods include overhand throwing (releasing with the arm above the shoulder) and underarm throwing (releasing with the arm below the shoulder). With both arms, overhead throwing and chest-passing are common actions.〔Fontenot, Andrew. Four Types of Ball Throws (blacklisted link). EHow. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 The type of throw used is highly influenced by the properties of the projectile: small, heavy objects are held and pushed away from the body (e.g. shot put);〔 handled objects are swung and released with one or two hands (e.g. weight throw, keg toss);〔(Keg Toss ). Bodybuilding. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔(Weight throw ). ''Encyclopaedia Britannica''. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 smaller, lighter objects such as balls and darts tend to use an extended overarm technique where distance or speed is required, and an underarm technique where greater precision is required. In these sports, most throws are taken from a static position or limited area. However, some sports do include a short run-up to the throw line, for example javelin throw and ten-pin bowling.〔(Javelin ). Brian Mac Sports Coach. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔(Delivering the Ball (the Run-Up) ). Capital District Tenpin Bowling Association. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 Standardised throwing sports typically have high-level competitions across regions and a sports governing body, with the most common and international varieties having a world championship and a professional circuit.〔(Shot Put ). IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔(William Hill World Darts Championship ). Professional Darts Corporation. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔(Championships ). World Bowling. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 Those that are less standardised in format tend not to have highly organised competition and instead are played in a more casual or social setting.〔(The Rules of Toad In The Hole and Pitch Penny ). Masters Games. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔(The Rules of Horseshoe Pitching ). Masters Games. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 Throwing games with prizes are common funfair and carnival games, with varieties including ring toss and coconut shy games.〔(Coconut Shy Rules ). Masters Games. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕〔Kirchheimer, Sid (2012-07-17). (7 Rigged Carnival Games ). AARP. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 The act of throwing is an element of many sports, particularly ball games – such as handball, basketball and codes of football – and bat-and-ball games, such as cricket and baseball. The throwing of an opponent is also a key feature of some martial arts and grappling sports.〔(Throws/Takedowns ). ''Black Belt''. Retrieved on 2015-03-16.〕 In these sports, the throwing aspect is just one part of a more complex system of rules. As throwing ability does not in itself determine the outcome, these are not strictly defined as throwing sports. ==List of throwing sports== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Throwing sports」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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