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How Kaoru Mitoma got his university thesis in dribbling

By grey whitebloom | jun 7, 2023, 11:16 pm gmt+1.

Kaoru Mitoma has terrified numerous Premier League defenders with his dribbling expertise which was honed during his further education

40 Premier League players have attempted more dribbles than Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma this season. 21 have completed more. Yet, no one in England's top tier can claim to have spent more time agonising over the intricate details of the devilish art of dribbling.

The raw totals of Mitoma's take-ons can be misleading given his gradual introduction into Brighton's first team. Among individuals with more than a smattering of minutes, only two Premier League players average more successful dribbles per 90 than Brighton's chief weaver.

Chelsea 's Trevoh Chalobah, Arsenal 's Ben White and Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold are just some on the ever-growing list of defenders to have been bamboozled by Mitoma's fancy footwork which he honed in university study halls. Here's everything you need to know about a graduation thesis the Premier League's full backs may fancy glancing at.

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Where did kaoru mitoma get his university thesis, what were the findings from kaoru mitoma's thesis, how has kaoru mitoma put his thesis into practice, kaoru mitoma's 2022/23 season so far.

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Aged 19, Mitoma turned down a professional contract from J1 League side Kawasaki Frontale after eight years in the club’s academy. Mitoma deemed that he “wasn’t ready physically” and so enrolled at the University of Tsukuba, an hour and a half south, to learn even more about his own body with a degree in physical education.

While playing for the university side - which is a higher standard in Japan compared to its equivalent in much of Europe - Mitoma set about analysing his dribbling and what made a good dribbler.

“It was the easiest subject for me to choose because I love football and dribbling is what I love to do,” he explained to The Athletic . “I put cameras on the heads of my teammates to study where and what they were looking at and how their opponents were looking at them.”

In his continuing search for improvement, Mitoma pulled upon all of the expertise he could find. According to the Japanese outlet NumberWeb , Mitoma was fascinated by diet practices and even sought out Tsukuba’s associate professor Satoru Tanigawa, a 110m hurdler for Japan at the Sydney and Athens Olympics, to give him tips on his running style.

“I learned that the good players weren’t looking at the ball," Mitoma revealed. "They would look ahead, trap the ball without looking down at their feet. That was the difference. I was one of the better dribblers at that time, but not exceptional.”

Putting aside the limited sample size of his study, Mitoma went on to explain: “I am conscious of shifting the opponent's centre of gravity. If I can move the opponent's body, I win."

By the end of his research, Mitoma concluded: “The power of my characteristic dribbling has doubled."

In his first season after leaving university, Mitoma rattled in 13 goals for his boyhood side Kawasaki Frontale. This was a significant shock for all involved considering that Mitoma had mustered just seven goals in the Kanto University Division 1 League the previous year. The then-22-year-old became just the fifth rookie to hit double digits in J-League history - on top of a league-high 12 assists.

18 months after handing in his thesis, Mitoma penned a contract with Brighton for just €3m.

Mitoma isn’t mentally parsing through his findings amid the fury of a Premier League match. As he explained after finding the net against Everton in January following a weaving run: “It was instinct, rather than a thought process.”

However, after all that study, Mitoma's instinct is influenced by his thesis - much to the detriment of the Premier League's defenders.

Mitoma's profile grew thanks to some super sub appearances at the winter World Cup as Japan pulled off upsets against Spain and Germany.

He has enjoyed a much more prominent role in Roberto De Zerbi's starting XI since the Premier League's resumption, scoring against both Arsenal and Everton before running the show in Brighton's 3-0 victory over Liverpool.

Mitoma then scored a belter from distance against Leicester before netting the winner in the FA Cup clash with Liverpool.

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Kaoru Mitoma has burst onto the scene this season. With the ball sticking his feet like he has glue on his feet, he has left defenders befuddled and tumbling over their own legs as he whizzes past them effortlessly. How did a player who not many saw flourishing to this extent take the Premier League by storm? The answer lies in Kaoru Mitoma’s thesis.

Yes, the Japanese, who is now the apple of the eye of Brighton fans and should soon be in demand, improved his game after studying the art of dribbling deeply as a part of his university thesis. Kaoru Mitoma’s thesis made sure he literally is a student of the game!

Here’s a look at the now iconic Kaoru Mitoma’s thesis story, and how it is helping him fly past dizzy defenders.

Kaoru Mitoma thesis- The background story

How many footballers get offered a professional deal by a club but reject it because they deem themselves to be physically not ready?

Kaoru Mitoma did. When offered a deal by J1 side Kawasaki Frontale, a 19-year-old Mitoma rejected it. Instead, he enrolled at the University of Tsukuba. He quickly realised that what he lacked in brawn at that age had to be overcome by training the brain. And what a training it was.

Insights of Kaoru Mitoma’s thesis on dribbling (from Japanese article/interview) pic.twitter.com/0ZldvFBnGI — ⚖️🇶🇦 (@WholeLottaEM) January 18, 2023

A pure footballer at heart, he quickly dove into the subject of dribbling headfirst. He turned out for his university’s football team and used that education to analyse his dribbling style. He studied what made a good dribbler through new and creative techniques.

In an interview with The Athletic , Mitoma explained,

“I put cameras on the heads of my teammates to study where and what they were looking at and how their opponents were looking at them.”

Not content with visual footage, he analysed all aspects of what made one a good dribbler. Close control is foremost, but running style also makes an efficient dribbler. He sought out the advice of Satoru Tanigawa, an associate professor at his university and a 110m Olympic hurdler on optimum running styles.

Findings of the Kaoru Mitoma Thesis

Such deep and analytical work was not going to go to waste. His main finding came through his technique of putting cameras on his teammates’ foreheads. In the same interview with the Athletic, he opened up on this finding-

“I learned that the good players weren’t looking at the ball. They would look ahead, trap the ball without looking down at their feet. That was the difference. I am conscious of shifting the opponent’s centre of gravity. If I can move the opponent’s body, I win.”

Mitoma concluded his thesis with a message that, with the benefit of hindsight, is ominous reading for defenders who were about to face him. He wrote-

“The power of my characteristic dribbling has doubled.”

Effects on his game

Needless to say, Mitoma has exploded at every level since his thesis. After finishing his course at the university, he felt he was ready to take on the challenge of the Japanese league.

Signed by the same club whose advances he rebuffed earlier, Kawasaki Frontale, Mitoma took the J1 League by storm.

He struck 13 goals and laid on 12 assists in the season in his debut season, breaking numerous records in the process. That one season was enough to convince Brighton that Mitoma was a diamond in the rough who could be carved into something special. However, Mitoma spent another season in J1 League after which he was finally signed by Brighton, who loaned him to Union Saint-Gilloise .

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Mitoma mania was by now up and running. His slick dribbling skills and ability to know when to release the ball blew away opponents. He had nine goal contributions in just 1,187 minutes of football, a very good figure for a player playing his first season in Europe.

Deemed ready for the rigours of the Premier League after the loan, the rest is history. As the Japanese superstar continues making defenders look silly, Kaoru Mitoma’s thesis on dribbling has achieved cult status.

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Kaoru Mitoma at Brighton: From the university dribbling thesis to brilliance in Belgium and finishing like Thierry Henry

How Kaoru Mitoma, the dribbling master who ‘finishes like Thierry Henry’, has his own colleagues laughing at his rare talent. Adam Bate speaks to Mitoma’s former team-mate to find out more about what makes the Brighton winger so special…

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As recently as October of 2021, Kaoru Mitoma had yet to start a game since moving to Europe. He was on loan and on the bench for Union Saint-Gilloise in Belgium. But with his team two goals and one man down to Seraing, they needed something different.

Mitoma came on at half-time. By full-time, he had inspired an extraordinary comeback, scoring an improbable hat-trick in a 4-2 win. "It was the Kaoru Mitoma show," Christian Burgess, Union's English defender, tells Sky Sports . "He just destroyed them."

It was a glimpse of what is becoming an increasingly frequent sight for Premier League audiences. Since breaking into the Brighton starting line-up in the thrashing of Chelsea, Mitoma has been a revelation, emerging as one of the most exciting players around.

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His opening goal against Leicester last Saturday was his best yet, finding the top corner of Danny Ward's net from outside the penalty box. Leandro Trossard has left for Arsenal but Brighton supporters are already convinced that his replacement can be even better.

Mitoma inspired the comeback at Wolves, scored home and away against Arsenal, began the recent rout of Everton and shone again in beating Liverpool. A dribbler who can glide beyond defenders and an unusually calm finisher, the sight of him in full flow is a joy.

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Burgess had predicted this impact, whether it was tipping off a Brighton fan to stick him in his fantasy team or mentioning to their goalkeeper Jason Steele during a pre-season game that Mitoma was the real deal. It had not taken Burgess long to be convinced.

"I remember one of his first training sessions," he says.

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"He was just electric. Those first few steps are so fast that he was destroying my friend Jonas Bager. Thankfully, he was on my team so me and this other Danish guy Casper Nielsen were just laughing at Jonas. He went past him three times with ease.

"Jonas is not someone you want to wind up by doing that to him. He was like, 'Watch this.' The next time he just took Kaoru out. We were just laughing because it was the only way to stop him. Jonas, bless him, is not the quickest, but nobody really had a chance.

"That was my first memory of him. You could just see he was very good. He had the technical ability and he obviously had the physical attributes. But he also had this coldness on the ball that made him a standout player who could make the transition."

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His opening goal at Goodison Park was perhaps the clearest example yet of this particular quality. He touched the ball only three times - one to evade Nathan Patterson, another to skip beyond Conor Coady and the last to stroke the ball beyond Jordan Pickford.

As with his goal against Arsenal just days earlier, Mitoma passed it into the far corner. There have been only a handful of examples of it just yet, but there have been enough of them to prompt an eye-opening comparison from his former team-mate in Belgium.

"He finishes like Thierry Henry," says Burgess. "He is just so nonchalant at finishing into the far corner, whether it is in training and or in games. It is a strange one because most people panic but he seems to have so much time on the ball in those situations."

Kaoru Mitoma's stats for Brighton in the Premier League

Mitoma's game is about more than goals. He is the only player in the Premier League to rank among the top 10 for goals scored from open play and expected assists from open play per 90 minutes. In other words, nobody is scoring and creating as regularly as he does.

It is his skill in one-on-one situations that has allowed him to find those positions, ranking third for completed dribbles per 90 minutes this season. His old team-mate at Union might have been the first to be twisted inside-out on European soil but he was not the last.

Kaoru Mitoma's touch map for Brighton in the Premier League

Maybe it helps that Mitoma is a student of the game, quite literally. He chose to attend the University of Tsukuba rather than enter the professional game at 18 and it has since attracted considerable media attention that he wrote his thesis on the art of dribbling.

Curiously, it means that he had something in common with Burgess, who was studying history at the University of Birmingham when he was offered a contract at Middlesbrough. Not that the two men were aware of their similar routes into the game at the time.

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"I found out on social media, it is an amazing story. Kaoru did not speak much English so you could not find out much about him. All we knew is that he had come from Japan, signed with Brighton, and now he was with us. We knew absolutely nothing about him.

"But he was a really good lad, very humble and quiet. He just smiled all the time and laughed at the jokes even if he did not understand but I think he understood more than he could say. At least he led us to believe that. But to get stuff out of him was harder.

"It must have been so tough for him because he barely spoke any English so you did not hear much from him. Imagine not being able to communicate. But his English did improve during his time at Union because it is mainly an English-speaking club."

Kaoru Mitoma's shot map for Brighton in the Premier League

Indeed, it is not the only thing that improved. Perhaps that is to be expected given that Mitoma has made only 23 starts in league football since moving to Europe. At 25, his university background might mean that he is a late developer. There is more to come.

"It is funny because he did not start every game for us. He used to come on when the opposition were a little bit tired and his pace would blow them out of the water. It was only as the season went on that he really got into it and started playing 90 minutes.

"A different side to him began to come out in the play-offs. You saw him fighting a lot more. Against Club Brugge, he was really putting his body about. Add that winner's attitude that he had to his quality on the ball and you have a special player on your hands."

A similar process is happening at Brighton. Mitoma completed a whole Premier League game only once prior to the World Cup but has now done so in four of their last five matches. It underlines his growing importance, the sense that this could be his time.

"To see him playing at the World Cup was the icing on the cake, really. I was proud to have played with him. There was no ego with him so it is really nice to see him doing so well at Brighton and he is still young so he is going to develop. He is just a top player."

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Mitoma's dribbling thesis leaves Wolves in pieces: Moment of the Weekend

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14 minutes into the game, the score reads 0-0. Wolverhampton Wanderers , fresh off utterly dominating Manchester United (even if they lost that one ) are keeping Brighton & Hove Albion at arm's length; and comfortably so. Which is when Pervis Estupinan gently prods the ball forward to Kaoru Mitoma .

Mitoma isn't your regular footballer. At 18, instead of turning professional, he went to college -- the University of Tsukuba -- to major in physical education and settle into senior football via their amateur college league. To get the degree, though, he needed to submit a thesis. The topic he chose for it? Dribbling.

A translation of Mitoma's thesis on information processing of the attacking side in 1v1 football situations pic.twitter.com/wXY5wy5bQQ - Eric Njiru (@EricNjiiru) February 4, 2023

Eyes up, frame upright, he receives the ball down the left touchline just past the halfway line, heels kissing the white paint. In front of him is Nelson Semedo , who's coming off a brilliant display against Alejandro Garnacho (and later Jadon Sancho ) at Old Trafford. He's confident and he's got his body position exactly the way they teach in fullback defense 101: split stance, body open towards the touchline, showing the winger down the outside. Take me on down the line, it suggests, go on then... perfect for a defender as rapid as Semedo is. Well, almost perfect.

Speaking to ESPN last season, Mitoma had explained his thought process when it comes to dribbling: "First, I look at the opponent's centre of gravity, posture, body movement, then I think about my options."

Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma says his evolution into a star winger in the Premier League has nothing to do with his university project.

Semedo's posture is just a bit too overcommitted to showing him down the line, the centre of gravity not quite where it should be. After the initial couple of touches to assess Semedo's body movement, Mitoma jags sharply inside. That's enough to throw the fullback off-balance, and by the time he recovers, Mitoma's past him.

An attempted shoulder pullback from Semedo makes Mitoma lean back a touch, but momentum is the Japanese forward's friend now. He screams forward, racing toward the Wolves box. Semedo chases, but quick as he is, he has no chance now. The pursuing Joao Gomes , even less so.

Craig Dawson is ahead of Mitoma, but he's caught in two minds - to cover the left flank, where in the space Semedo should have occupied, now lurks Brighton's Julio Encisco - or to step back into the middle and cut off Mitoma. By the time he realises Mitoma's going for goal, it's too late. He knows it too, and shouts furiously at the pacier Max Kilman to cover.

In that same ESPN interview, Mitoma had said that the whole thesis-in-dribbling bit had been way too exaggerated. "I can say that the thesis has almost nothing to do with my current play style. I chose the theme because it would be easy to write about. I simply wanted to finish my degree." Which is fair enough, but it's hard not to get carried away by the quick feet and the even quicker decision making Mitoma displays on occasion. Like this one.

Kilman reads the situation and closes down the straight route. Mitoma, fast as he's going, has seen this, and already recalibrated. One touch of his right boot, and ball and man are going past Kilman like he isn't even there.

Desperate, he pulls Mitoma back, tugging on that right shoulder again, making Mitoma lean back again... but this time he uses that to his advantage. Already leaning back, he 'Thierry Henrys' one into the bottom far corner. Just the way he loves doing it.

An old teammate of his from Union Saint-Gilloise, Christian Burgess, told Sky Sports last season that "he finishes like Thierry Henry. He is just so nonchalant at finishing into the far corner, whether it is in training and or in games. It is a strange one because most people panic but he seems to have so much time on the ball in those situations."

From first touch to last, the whole thing had lasted seven seconds. By the time he had got in front of the goalkeeper, Jose Sa , he ought to have been out of breath, his touch ought to have been just that bit less assured, but no. Head up, body upright, Mitoma knew just what to do.

He will repeat that his thesis and his dribbling have nothing to do with each other; but the more we see of Mitoma at the highest level, the more evident it's becoming that he's a devout student of the art. You can see it in how he varies his dribbling - small, quick touches when assessing the situation. Much longer, much fewer touches when he's shifted into high gear. He took five touches of the ball before getting past Semedo with his sixth. He took just five more to cover the remaining two-thirds of the distance.

There's no banking on deflections, or luck, or pure pace and power here... every touch is measured, taken for a reason, every change in direction executed with one clear aim in mind. In an era of pass-pass-pass with a hint of push-it-forward-and-sprint, it's a throwback and then some.

And so, this display of technical excellence - performed so well by this student of dribbling - is ESPN India's moment of the weekend.

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Mitoma's dribbling thesis leaves Wolves in pieces: Moment of the Weekend

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14 minutes into the game, the score reads 0-0. Wolverhampton Wanderers , fresh off utterly dominating Manchester United (even if they lost that one ) are keeping Brighton & Hove Albion at arm's length; and comfortably so. Which is when Pervis Estupinan gently prods the ball forward to Kaoru Mitoma .

Mitoma isn't your regular footballer. At 18, instead of turning professional, he went to college -- the University of Tsukuba -- to major in physical education and settle into senior football via their amateur college league. To get the degree, though, he needed to submit a thesis. The topic he chose for it? Dribbling.

A translation of Mitoma's thesis on information processing of the attacking side in 1v1 football situations pic.twitter.com/wXY5wy5bQQ - Eric Njiru (@EricNjiiru) February 4, 2023

Eyes up, frame upright, he receives the ball down the left touchline just past the halfway line, heels kissing the white paint. In front of him is Nelson Semedo , who's coming off a brilliant display against Alejandro Garnacho (and later Jadon Sancho ) at Old Trafford. He's confident and he's got his body position exactly the way they teach in fullback defense 101: split stance, body open towards the touchline, showing the winger down the outside. Take me on down the line, it suggests, go on then... perfect for a defender as rapid as Semedo is. Well, almost perfect.

Speaking to ESPN last season, Mitoma had explained his thought process when it comes to dribbling: "First, I look at the opponent's centre of gravity, posture, body movement, then I think about my options."

Brighton's Kaoru Mitoma says his evolution into a star winger in the Premier League has nothing to do with his university project.

Semedo's posture is just a bit too overcommitted to showing him down the line, the centre of gravity not quite where it should be. After the initial couple of touches to assess Semedo's body movement, Mitoma jags sharply inside. That's enough to throw the fullback off-balance, and by the time he recovers, Mitoma's past him.

An attempted shoulder pullback from Semedo makes Mitoma lean back a touch, but momentum is the Japanese forward's friend now. He screams forward, racing toward the Wolves box. Semedo chases, but quick as he is, he has no chance now. The pursuing Joao Gomes , even less so.

Craig Dawson is ahead of Mitoma, but he's caught in two minds - to cover the left flank, where in the space Semedo should have occupied, now lurks Brighton's Julio Encisco - or to step back into the middle and cut off Mitoma. By the time he realises Mitoma's going for goal, it's too late. He knows it too, and shouts furiously at the pacier Max Kilman to cover.

In that same ESPN interview, Mitoma had said that the whole thesis-in-dribbling bit had been way too exaggerated. "I can say that the thesis has almost nothing to do with my current play style. I chose the theme because it would be easy to write about. I simply wanted to finish my degree." Which is fair enough, but it's hard not to get carried away by the quick feet and the even quicker decision making Mitoma displays on occasion. Like this one.

Kilman reads the situation and closes down the straight route. Mitoma, fast as he's going, has seen this, and already recalibrated. One touch of his right boot, and ball and man are going past Kilman like he isn't even there.

Desperate, he pulls Mitoma back, tugging on that right shoulder again, making Mitoma lean back again... but this time he uses that to his advantage. Already leaning back, he 'Thierry Henrys' one into the bottom far corner. Just the way he loves doing it.

An old teammate of his from Union Saint-Gilloise, Christian Burgess, told Sky Sports last season that "he finishes like Thierry Henry. He is just so nonchalant at finishing into the far corner, whether it is in training and or in games. It is a strange one because most people panic but he seems to have so much time on the ball in those situations."

From first touch to last, the whole thing had lasted seven seconds. By the time he had got in front of the goalkeeper, Jose Sa , he ought to have been out of breath, his touch ought to have been just that bit less assured, but no. Head up, body upright, Mitoma knew just what to do.

He will repeat that his thesis and his dribbling have nothing to do with each other; but the more we see of Mitoma at the highest level, the more evident it's becoming that he's a devout student of the art. You can see it in how he varies his dribbling - small, quick touches when assessing the situation. Much longer, much fewer touches when he's shifted into high gear. He took five touches of the ball before getting past Semedo with his sixth. He took just five more to cover the remaining two-thirds of the distance.

There's no banking on deflections, or luck, or pure pace and power here... every touch is measured, taken for a reason, every change in direction executed with one clear aim in mind. In an era of pass-pass-pass with a hint of push-it-forward-and-sprint, it's a throwback and then some.

And so, this display of technical excellence - performed so well by this student of dribbling - is ESPN India's moment of the weekend.

How Kaoru Mitoma studied his way to Premier League stardom

Tsukuba, Japan, Feb 14, 2023 (AFP) - Kaoru Mitoma strapped a camera to his head to study dribbling for his graduation thesis. Now his former university coach is enjoying watching him teach Premier League defenders a lesson.

The Japanese winger has been in electric form for Brighton since returning from the World Cup, scoring four times in his last six league games.

The 25-year-old also conjured up an exquisite injury-time winner against Liverpool in the FA Cup and has been linked with a big-money move to Jurgen Klopp's side, as well as Arsenal.

Brighton signed Mitoma for a bargain £2.5 million ($3 million) from Kawasaki Frontale in 2021 and he arrived in England a virtual unknown last summer following a loan spell in Belgium.

His ascent has been unusual by Premier League standards -- he only turned professional in 2020 after completing a four-year physical education degree at Japan's University of Tsukuba.

It was there he honed his devastating dribbling style, analysing training footage from GoPro cameras attached to his and his team-mates' heads to see which techniques were most effective.

"It was an excellent idea," Masaaki Koido, who coached Mitoma at the university football team, told AFP at the institution near Tokyo.

"No one else had ever studied it and there are no essays like it in academic journals."

Mitoma got together 10 players who were recognised as good dribblers and 10 who were not.

He studied which direction the players were looking when they received the ball and found the better players would already be casting a glance at the defenders and planning their next move.

Koido says there were "limits" to how much the findings could be put into practice but praised Mitoma's desire to learn.

"He wanted to become a better player, so he wanted to be able to clearly understand why he was good at dribbling and other players weren't as good."

'Good but weak'

It's not uncommon for footballers in Japan to go to university before turning professional -- nine of the country's 26-man squad at last year's World Cup in Qatar were graduates.

Mitoma was in J-League side Kawasaki's youth system but worried he would not see much first-team action if he turned professional straight out of high school.

Instead he enrolled at Tsukuba aged 18, studying for his degree while playing in a university league.

Koido's first impressions of Mitoma were of a "good but weak" player with a "very light" physique.

"He had very good technical skills but he didn't give the impression that he was going to create or score a lot of goals," said Koido, who has worked as a coach at several J-League clubs.

"He was lightweight, he didn't have a very powerful shot and he didn't go past players very often. But he had a lot of skill."

Mitoma struggled to break into the university's starting line-up in his first two years and Koido says his "progress wasn't smooth".

But he gradually found his feet and scored twice when the students stunned J-League first division side Vegalta Sendai in a domestic cup game in 2017.

He returned to Kawasaki in 2020 after graduating and took the J-League by storm, before signing for Brighton and spending a year on loan at Belgian side Union Saint-Gilloise.

Now he is terrorising defences with Roberto De Zerbi's Brighton, helping them to sixth in the Premier League.

"To be quite honest I didn't imagine it, but then it's not an accident either," said Koido.

"It's a result of his hard work. He set a goal and he worked hard towards it."

More to come

Koido has a report in his office that Mitoma wrote in 2017 analysing his own abilities and setting out his goals for the future.

In it, Mitoma writes he wants to be playing for Japan at 22 and appear in the Champions League two or three years later.

He achieved the first goal aged 24 and has scored five times in 13 appearances for his country.

If Liverpool or Arsenal come calling this summer, he could also be playing in the Champions League.

Koido says he thought those ambitions were "more of a dream" than a realistic expectation for a player who had not even broken into the university first team at the time.

He now believes Mitoma is capable of going even further.

"I've asked him if he thinks he is approaching his limit, and he said he feels he can still improve a lot," he said.

Koido says Mitoma was popular at Tsukuba, but "always serious when it came to football".

"I saw the effort he put in. On the pitch, he's dazzling and everyone loves him, but I saw the effort he put in off the pitch to get there," he said.

"All I can do is be a fan."

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Kaoru Mitoma’s Graduation Thesis: Immerse yourself in Dribbling Research!

– “Secret research stories” from a professor at the University of Tsukuba-

“FOOTBALL ZONE”:

Immerse yourself in dribbling research, graduation thesis episode

We asked “Manager Masaaki Koido, who coached the Tsukuba University Football Club for four years.”

British newspaper “Daily Mail”:

Graduation thesis written at Tsukuba University.

The theme was specialized in Dolbul.

Graduation thesis topic:

“Study on Information Processing of Attacker in One-on-One Soccer Scene”

What is the difference between a good dribbling group, including yourself, and a group that is not?

Wearing a small camera “GoPro” on your head and running with a ball, you analyze the actual footage taken.

I devoted myself to researching “Where is the other person’s gaze and how do they react?”

Director Koido, University of Tsukuba:

ーThe situation at the time when Mitoma presented her graduation thesisー

Coach Koido said, “I felt the desire to master dribbling and to think more deeply.”

He showed a strong enthusiasm for dribbling research. The image of Mitoma is still clearly visible in my mind.

Graduation theme setting:

In the laboratory, the theme of the graduation thesis can be set freely. Research based on it.

Choose an experimental theme:

Game analysis is often chosen as a theme by students.

Game analysis system: If you watch the game and get the statistical data out, you will inevitably get results, so there are few mistakes.

Choosing an experimental theme: It is an “extremely rare case” to choose an experimental theme like Mitoma.

“What kind of difference is there in conducting experiments and collecting data?” Hypothesis-testing research is difficult.

I was flooded with inquiries from students at other universities who wanted to use it for reference papers.

Director Koido’s evaluation:

-Director Koido’s evaluation is flawless-

The task of deciphering the raised themes was indeed a difficult one.

How to use weapons effectively?

in a purposeful and purposeful way, The research results that came out during the progress, I did some statistical analysis. Favorite dribbling:

We tested and considered whether there was a significant difference between skilled and semi-skilled workers.

“Knowing that research can fail,” he worked.

Research results:

“When receiving the ball, it was found that there is a difference in what other players are looking at.”

-Professionals have a good distance with their opponents-

“It’s all about understanding space,” he says.

There was a difference in “the point of dribbling with a straight line of sight”.

– Many reactions to this paper –

This paper generated a lot of reactions.

Inquiries from both domestic and foreign media, as well as students from other universities who wanted to use it for reference papers, flooded in.

Coach Koido said, “I don’t know how much he contributed to the football world.”

The culmination of Mitoma:

Mitoma trained his mind and body in the university soccer club, and as a culmination of his efforts, he left behind a difficult experimental thesis.

The quintessence of Santoma is that you can logically solve problems toward your goals and change yourself.

This paper contains a “strong determination to become a world-class player.”

(FOOTBALL ZONE)-Yahoo! News

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/4647c403147cca591e4fc9bd442d763315047529

Objective:This study investigates where in the field of vision attacking players perceive opposing players in one-on-one football situations, by level of proficiency.

The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between football players’ athletic ability and visual information processing,

to improve my own athletic ability, and to contribute to theoretical football training and coaching.

Methods A total of 21 offensive players belonging to the University of Tsukuba football club,

10 skilled group (top 20% of the club) and 11 semi-skilled group (bottom 20% of the club), were the subjects.

The subjects performed one-on-one attacks on a football field, receiving a ball from 3 meters away and dribbling it towards a defender.

A GoPro camera was attached to the attacker’s forehead to record the view, which maintain a upright posture while dribbling and was divided into 3×3 segments.

The defender’s body and surrounding positions were also numbered for analysis.

The visual field of the attackers was analyzed at two points in time: during trapping and during dribbling.

The location of the defender’s body in the divided field of view at each timing was examined by one-way ANOVA using SPSS.

A questionnaire was also administered to the subjects after the play to obtain subjective information on where they were looking at their opponents.

Mann-Whitney’s U test, a non-parametric method, was used to compare the results of the questionnaire.

Results GoPro image analysis revealed a clear and significant difference

between the skilled and semi-skilled groups in the degree to which the defenders were captured in the upper center field of view during trapping.

At the moment of trapping, the skilled players followed the ball with their eyes, but kept their attention on the opposing player at the edge of their sight.

During the dribbling stage after trapping, there was a difference between the skilled and semi-skilled players, although with a weaker correlation.

The skilled players looked at the defender more centrally in the horizontal direction and downward within their field of vision.

The results of the questionnaire indicated that the skilled players reported focusing on the higher part of their opponents’ bodies, which was consistent with the results of the objective image data analysis.

Conclusions Compared to the semi-skilled group,

the skilled group was able to keep the opponent in the upper center of the field of vision and to recognize the surrounding position and situation even before actually touching and trapping the ball.

In addition, the skilled group tended to maintain a upright posture while dribbling and to keep their opponents lower in their field of vision.

While bringing their opponents into perspective and being aware of one’s surroundings are suggested as factors that contribute to successful dribbling,

the possibility that proficiency in ball handling itself facilitates the maintenance of a high posture needs to be considered.

Further research is needed to conclude whether consciously keeping one’s gaze high can improve football skills.

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Thèse de fin d’études de Kaoru Mitoma : plongez dans la recherche sur le dribble !  

– “Histoires de recherche secrètes” d’un professeur de l’Université de Tsukuba-

“ZONE FOOTBALL”:

Plongez dans la recherche de dribbles, épisode de thèse de fin d’études

Nous avons demandé “le manager Masaaki Koido, qui a entraîné le club de football de l’université de Tsukuba pendant quatre ans”.

Journal britannique “Daily Mail”:

Thèse de fin d’études rédigée à l’Université de Tsukuba.

Le thème était spécialisé dans Dolbul.

Sujet de mémoire de fin d’études :

“Étude sur le traitement de l’information d’un attaquant dans une scène de football en tête-à-tête”

Quelle est la différence entre un bon groupe de dribbles, y compris vous-même, et un groupe qui ne l’est pas ?

Portant une petite caméra “GoPro” sur la tête et courant avec un ballon, vous analysez les images réelles prises.

Je me suis consacré à la recherche “Où est le regard de l’autre et comment réagit-il?”

Directeur Koido, Université de Tsukuba :

ーLa situation au moment où Mitoma a présenté sa thèse de fin d’étudesー

L’entraîneur Koido a déclaré: “J’ai ressenti le désir de maîtriser le dribble et de réfléchir plus profondément.”

Il a montré un fort enthousiasme pour la recherche de dribble. L’image de Mitoma est encore bien visible dans mon esprit.

Réglage du thème de la remise des diplômes :

Au laboratoire, le thème du mémoire de fin d’études peut être défini librement. Recherche basée sur celle-ci.

Choisissez un thème expérimental :

L’analyse de jeu est souvent choisie comme thème par les élèves.

Système d’analyse de jeu : Si vous regardez le jeu et obtenez les données statistiques, vous obtiendrez inévitablement des résultats, il y a donc peu d’erreurs.

Choisir un thème expérimental : C’est un “cas extrêmement rare” de choisir un thème expérimental comme Mitoma.

“Quelle sorte de différence y a-t-il dans la conduite d’expériences et la collecte de données?” La recherche pour tester des hypothèses est difficile.

J’ai été inondé de demandes d’étudiants d’autres universités qui voulaient l’utiliser pour des documents de référence.

Évaluation du réalisateur Koido :

-L’évaluation du réalisateur Koido est sans faille-

La tâche de décrypter les thèmes soulevés était en effet difficile.

Comment utiliser efficacement les armes ?

d’une manière délibérée et utile, Les résultats de recherche qui sont sortis au cours du progrès, J’ai fait quelques analyses statistiques. Dribble préféré :

Nous avons testé et examiné s’il existait une différence significative entre les travailleurs qualifiés et semi-qualifiés.

« Sachant que la recherche peut échouer », il y travaillait.

Résultats de recherche:

“Lors de la réception du ballon, il a été constaté qu’il y avait une différence dans ce que les autres joueurs regardaient.”

-Les professionnels ont une bonne distance avec leurs adversaires-

“Il s’agit de comprendre l’espace”, dit-il.

Il y avait une différence dans “le point de dribbler avec une ligne de mire droite”.

– De nombreuses réactions à cet article –

Cet article a suscité de nombreuses réactions.

Les demandes des médias nationaux et étrangers, ainsi que des étudiants d’autres universités qui souhaitaient l’utiliser pour des documents de référence, ont afflué.

L’entraîneur Koido a déclaré: “Je ne sais pas à quel point il a contribué au monde du football.”

L’aboutissement de Mitoma :

Mitoma a formé son esprit et son corps dans le club de football universitaire et, comme point culminant de ses efforts, il a laissé derrière lui une thèse expérimentale difficile.

La quintessence de Santoma est que vous pouvez logiquement résoudre des problèmes vers vos objectifs et vous changer.

Ce document contient une “forte détermination à devenir un acteur de classe mondiale”.

(ZONE DE FOOTBALL) – Nouvelles de Yahoo!

Kaoru Mitomas Abschlussarbeit: Tauchen Sie ein in die Dribbling-Forschung!  

– „Geheime Forschungsgeschichten“ von einem Professor der Universität Tsukuba-

“FUßBALLZONE”:

Tauchen Sie ein in die Dribbelforschung, Abschlussarbeitsfolge

Wir fragten „Manager Masaaki Koido, der vier Jahre lang den Tsukuba University Football Club trainierte“.

Britische Zeitung “Daily Mail”:

Abschlussarbeit an der Tsukuba University.

Das Thema war auf Dolbul spezialisiert.

Thema der Abschlussarbeit:

„Studie zur Informationsverarbeitung von Angreifern in der Eins-gegen-Eins-Fußballszene“

Was ist der Unterschied zwischen einer guten Dribbling-Gruppe, zu der auch Sie gehören, und einer Gruppe, die es nicht ist?

Sie tragen eine kleine Kamera „GoPro“ auf dem Kopf und laufen mit einem Ball, um die tatsächlich aufgenommenen Aufnahmen zu analysieren.

Ich widmete mich der Recherche “Wo ist der Blick des anderen und wie reagiert er?”

Direktor Koido, Universität Tsukuba:

ーDie Situation zu der Zeit, als Mitoma ihre Abschlussarbeit präsentierteー

Trainer Koido sagte: “Ich hatte den Wunsch, das Dribbling zu meistern und tiefer zu denken.”

Er zeigte eine starke Begeisterung für die Dribbling-Forschung. Das Bild von Mitoma ist immer noch deutlich in meinem Kopf sichtbar.

Abschlussthemaeinstellung:

Im Labor kann das Thema der Abschlussarbeit frei gesetzt werden. Darauf basierende Forschung.

Wähle ein experimentelles Thema:

Spielanalyse wird oft als Thema von Studenten gewählt.

Spielanalysesystem: Wenn Sie sich das Spiel ansehen und die statistischen Daten abrufen, erhalten Sie unweigerlich Ergebnisse, daher gibt es nur wenige Fehler.

Auswahl eines experimentellen Themas: Es sei ein “äußerst seltener Fall”, ein experimentelles Thema wie Mitoma zu wählen.

„Welchen Unterschied gibt es zwischen der Durchführung von Experimenten und der Erhebung von Daten?“ Forschung, die Hypothesen testet, ist schwierig.

Ich wurde mit Anfragen von Studenten anderer Universitäten überflutet, die es für Referenzarbeiten verwenden wollten.

Die Einschätzung von Regisseur Koido:

-Die Bewertung von Regisseur Koido ist einwandfrei-

Die Aufgabe, die aufgeworfenen Themen zu entschlüsseln, war in der Tat schwierig.

Wie setzt man Waffen effektiv ein?

gezielt und zielgerichtet, Die Forschungsergebnisse, die während des Fortschritts herauskamen, Ich habe einige statistische Analysen durchgeführt. Lieblingsdribbling:

Wir haben getestet und überlegt, ob es einen signifikanten Unterschied zwischen Facharbeitern und Angelernten gibt.

“Im Wissen, dass die Forschung scheitern könnte”, arbeitete er daran.

Forschungsergebnisse:

“Bei der Ballannahme wurde festgestellt, dass es einen Unterschied gibt, was andere Spieler sehen.”

-Profis haben einen guten Abstand zu ihren Gegnern-

„Es geht darum, den Raum zu verstehen“, sagt er.

Es gab einen Unterschied im „Punkt des Dribblings mit gerader Sichtlinie“.

– Viele Reaktionen auf dieses Papier –

Dieses Papier löste viele Reaktionen aus.

Anfragen von in- und ausländischen Medien sowie von Studierenden anderer Hochschulen, die es für Referenzarbeiten nutzen wollten, gingen ein.

Trainer Koido sagte: “Ich weiß nicht, wie viel er zur Fußballwelt beigetragen hat.”

Der Höhepunkt von Mitoma:

Mitoma trainierte seinen Geist und Körper im Fußballverein der Universität, und als Höhepunkt seiner Bemühungen hinterließ er eine schwierige experimentelle Arbeit.

Die Quintessenz von Santoma ist, dass Sie Probleme logisch lösen können, um Ihre Ziele zu erreichen und sich selbst zu verändern.

Dieses Papier enthält eine “starke Entschlossenheit, ein Weltklasse-Spieler zu werden”.

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Brighton and Hove Albion v Liverpool FA Cup 29/01/2023. Fourth Round Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder Kaoru Mitoma 22 during the FA Cup 4th round match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Liverpool at the American Express Community Stadium, Brighton and Hove, England on 29 January 2023. Editorial use only PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxUK , Copyright: xIanxStephenx PSI-16803-0116

The Premier League season started after the FIFA World Cup break. Teams like Liverpool and Chelsea are still struggling for results. However, some teams are improving every passing day, and Brighton and Hove Albion are one of them. They knocked out Liverpool from the fourth round of the FA Cup on Sunday, and a Japanese soccer player is making the news after scoring the winner in the game. 

Kaoru Mitoma, who plays as a winger for Brighton, is in scintillating form for the seagulls. His recent performances have caught the eyes of fans. He is proving to be a menace to defenders with his dribbling skills. But do you know, he went to university to learn to dribble?

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Japanese soccer star wrote a thesis on dribbling at University

Mitoma, at the age of 19, left the Japanese club Kawasaki Frontale to learn to take a degree in physical education. He deemed himself not ready to play in the league and went for further studies. He started analyzing dribbling skills during his studies and ended up researching and writing a thesis on the same. 

Kaoru Mitoma has four goals and an assist in his last six games. Hard to believe Brighton paid just over $3M for him from Kawasaki Frontale in 2021 ✨ pic.twitter.com/MavWCsvTnL — B/R Football (@brfootball) January 29, 2023

Speaking to The Athletic, the Japanese winger said ,  “It was the easiest subject for me to choose because I love football, and dribbling is what I love to do. I put cameras on the heads of my teammates to study where and what they were looking at and how their opponents were looking at them.”

Mitoma thinks great dribblers don’t look at the ball but trap the ball at their feet and dribble. He found out that if the dribbler can move the body of the defender, the chances of a successful dribble increase. The 25-year-old feels his instinct has increased based on the thesis, and it’s not great news for the Premier League defenders. His brilliant finish against Liverpool on Sunday was a good example of it. 

Mitoma is in form great form after the World Cup break

Brighton signed the Japanese left winger for just over from J1 side Kawasaki Frontale for just over 3 million USD. He has netted three goals in five appearances so far in the Premier League. But above all, he can go past the top defenders with his dribbling, which makes him more lethal. 

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He also has a goal and an assist in two FA Cup games this month, and his winner against Liverpool is making rounds. Brighton is currently sixth in the table and will hope Mitoma continues his form. They will face AFC Bournemouth next on Saturday and are waiting to know their FA Cup opponents for the next round.

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FIS Graduate Student Sarah-Kate Moore Presents her MA Thesis

Sarah-Kate Moore

Dr. Sarah-Kate Moore, a current graduate student in the French MA program, presented her MA thesis on Wednesday, May 29th. Her project is a translation of the first ten poems of  Le tendon et l'os  [Tendon and Bone, 2019] by Québécoise author Anne-Marie Desmeules. The poetry collection, which has not been translated into English, has received wide acclaim in Canada as recipient of both the Governor General's Literacy Award (2019) and the Prix des libraires du Québec (2020). A selection of translated poems for this project were selected as the graduate award winner for this year's French & Italian Studies Academic Awards, which can be read here . To tackle her project, Dr. Moore translated each poem three times, employing first a free, then a tightly constrained, then a hybrid approach. When asked about her project, Dr. Moore said she "prioritized a translation ethics of adhering closely to the source text, as well as an embodied approach to translation practice rooted in curiosity, openness, and ongoingness that acknowledges the affective and responsive experience of the translator." Her MA thesis presentation was a success, drawing a crowd of French & Italian faculty, staff, and members of the community. 

When asked about her experience in the French MA program, Dr. Moore wanted to "emphasize as I'm graduating is how grateful I am to the department for their unwavering support of graduate students, and particularly to Prof. Rich Watts (my translation mentor), Prof. Hedwige Meyer (my mentor in everything else!), and Maria Francom (who has contributed to my success in the MA program in so many ways through her invaluable administrative expertise). "

Dr. Sarah-Kate Moore graduates this quarter, Spring 2024, with her MA in French. Throughout her years in the department, she has been the recipient of numerous TA and RA positions, the Top Scholar award for graduate students, departmental academic awards, and a 2023-2024 academic year FLAS award through the UW Canadian Studies Center. Through the FLAS fellowship, Dr. Moore was able to pursue advanced French language and area studies coursework focused on francophone Canada toward the purpose of teaching French language and literature courses that center Québécois language, literature, and culture, with a particular focus on the autochtone/First Nations experience in Québec. She was recently award a scholarship through the Centre de la francophoonie des Amériques , of which Dr. Moore is a member, to attend the Advanced Training for Teahcers of French as a Foreign Language program at Laval University in Québec City this July. The two-week program combines pedagogical training with sociocultural education and engagement to train teachers of FLE (French as a foreign language). After completing this program, Dr. Moore plans to teach French languages to adults at the A1-B2 levels. 

Congratulations to Dr. Sarah-Kate Moore on her upcoming graduation! 

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