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- a football player who tackles the ball carrier
- seize and throw down an opponent player, who usually carries the ball
- (American football) a position on the line of scrimmage; "it takes a big man to play tackle"
- (American football) grasping an opposing player with the intention of stopping by throwing to the ground
- the person who plays that position on a football team; "the right tackle is a straight A student"
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- 〈U〉(スポーツ,特に釣りなどの)『道具』,装具 / 〈C〉〈U〉『滑車装置』,巻き上げ装具・〈C〉(ラグビー・アメリカンフットボールで)『タックル』 / 〈問題・仕事など〉‘に'『取り組む』;(…について)〈人〉‘と'渡り合う《+名〈人〉+about(on, over)+名》 / 〈人〉‘を'組み伏せる,‘に'タックルする / (ラグビー・フットボールで)〈ボールを持っている相手〉‘に'タックルする
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At Queen Street Mill, Burnley, a tackler is running two Pemberton 'Burnley' Looms, in a six loom set. You see him start the loom by moving the leather drive belt from the idler to the drive wheel and the motion of the loom. He replenishes a shuttle and has both looms working.
A tackler was a supervisor in a textile factory responsible for the working of a number of power looms and the weavers who operated them.[1] The title derived from the job, which was to "tackle" any mechanical problems encountered with the looms in their charge. Invariably male, they had a reputation for gullibility and were the butt of many jokes.
References
Notes
- ^ "tackler, n.", Oxford English Dictionary (online ed.), Oxford University Press, 2012, retrieved 9 March 2013 (subscription required)
Bibliography
- Worthington, Barry (2002), Discovering Manchester:A Walking Guide to Manchester and Salford – Plus Suburban Strolls and Visits to Surrounding Attractions, Sigma Leisure, ISBN 978-1-85058-774-3
Further reading
- Mather, Geoffrey (2003). Tackler's Tales: A Humorous Look at Lancashire. Palatine Books. ISBN 978-1874181194.
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English Journal
- Tackle technique and tackle-related injuries in high-level South African Rugby Union under-18 players: real-match video analysis.
- Burger N1, Lambert MI1, Viljoen W2, Brown JC1, Readhead C2, Hendricks S1.
- British journal of sports medicine.Br J Sports Med.2016 Aug;50(15):932-8. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2015-095295. Epub 2016 Jan 18.
- BACKGROUND: The high injury rate associated with rugby union is primarily due to the tackle, and poor contact technique has been identified as a risk factor for injury. We aimed to determine whether the tackle technique proficiency scores were different in injurious tackles versus tackles that did n
- PMID 26781294
- Specific tackling situations affect the biomechanical demands experienced by rugby union players.
- Seminati E1, Cazzola D1, Preatoni E1, Trewartha G1.
- Sports biomechanics / International Society of Biomechanics in Sports.Sports Biomech.2016 Jul 11:1-18. [Epub ahead of print]
- Tackling in Rugby Union is an open skill which can involve high-speed collisions and is the match event associated with the greatest proportion of injuries. This study aimed to analyse the biomechanics of rugby tackling under three conditions: from a stationary position, with dominant and non-domina
- PMID 27398838
- Relationship Between a Standardized Tackling Proficiency Test and Match-Play Tackle Performance in Semiprofessional Rugby League Players.
- Speranza MJ1, Gabbett TJ, Johnston RD, Sheppard JM.
- International journal of sports physiology and performance.Int J Sports Physiol Perform.2015 Sep;10(6):754-60. doi: 10.1123/ijspp.2015-0044. Epub 2015 Jun 24.
- PURPOSE: This study examined the relationships between tackling ability, playing position, muscle strength and power qualities, and match-play tackling performance in semiprofessional rugby league players.METHODS: Sixteen semiprofessional rugby league players (mean ± SD age 23.8 ± 1.9 y) underwent
- PMID 26115181
Japanese Journal
- Tackler's bony spur in sumo wrestlers : a report of two cases
- Journal of orthopaedic science : official journal of the Japanese Orthopaedic Association 7(3), 405-409, 2002-05-01
- NAID 50000570364
- Spear tackler's spine : an entity precluding participation in tackle football and collision activities that expose the cervical spine to axial energy inputs
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- (問題などに)タックルする、取り組む、立ち向かう、対応(対処)する
- (フットボール)(相手の選手に)タックルする
- (馬などに)馬具をつける