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Increased knee valgus alignment and moment during single-leg landing after overhead stroke as a potential risk factor of anterior cruciate ligament injury in badminton

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Kimura, Y., Ishibashi, Y., Tsuda, E., Yamamoto, Y., Hayashi, Y. & Sato, S.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21536708
Excerpt: In badminton, knees opposite to the racket-hand side received anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries during single-leg landing after overhead stroke. Most of them occurred in the backhand-side of the rear court. Comparing lower limb biomechanics during single-leg landing after overhead stroke between the forehand-side and backhand-side court may help explain the different injury rates depending on court position.

Individual self-determination and relationship satisfaction of athletics in dyadic sports: examining the moderating role of dyadic self-determination

Category: Psychology
Author: Gaudreau, P., Fecteau, M. C. & Perreault, S.
Year: 2010
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10413200903403208
Excerpt: The main goal of this study was to explore a multilayered hierarchical model of motivation in which the role of self-determination at the dyadic level is expected to moderate the relationship between individual self-determination and both cohesion and relationship quality of athletes in dyadic sports. The sample consisted of 66 athletes from 3 different sports: badminton, figure skating, and synchronized swimming. The participants completed a questionnaire assessing self-determination, relationship quality, and dyadic cohesion. 

Influence and countermeasure of rally point system in new rule to badminton competition

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Ning, Z.
Year: 2011
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://www.wanfangdata.com.cn/details/detail.do?_type=perio&id=kjdk201123110
Excerpt: With the rapid development of technology level in athletics sports science,the badminton technique and tactics level improves,the badminton competition rule is also changed unceasingly,in which Rally Point System is a milestone in a badminton rule revision history,it reduced the competition time,enhanced the competition intensity,it is good for rapid and comprehensive development of the badminton movement.

Influence of successive badminton matches on muscle strength, power, and body-fluid balance in elite players

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Abian-Vicen, J. et al.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24235773
Excerpt: The aim was to analyze the influence of competitive round on muscle strength, body-fluid balance, and renal function in elite badminton players during a real competition. Body mass, jump height during a countermovement jump, handgrip force, and urine samples were obtained from 13 elite badminton players (6 men and 7 women) before and after the 2nd-round and quarterfinal matches of the national Spanish badminton championship. Sweat rate was determined by using prematch-to-postmatch body-mass change and by weighing individually labeled fluid bottles. 

Influence of the performance level of badminton players in neuromotor aspects during a target-pointing task

Category: Skills and Training
Author: Loureiro Jr., L.F.B., de Freitas, P.B.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?pid=S1517-86922012000300014&script=sci_arttext&tlng=en
Excerpt: Badminton is a racket sport where athletes have to accurately react to powerful and rapid strokes from their opponents. Therefore, the aim of the study was to investigate whether expert badminton players (members of the national team) would present better indices of neuromuscular performance than intermediate level badminton players in a target-pointing task. Twelve expert badminton players (EPG), who currently play or have already played for the Brazilian national team, and 12 intermediate-level players (IPG) participated in the study. The standing participant was instructed to press a switc

Information system design and its application of badminton video

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Yu, J. X.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://web.a.ebscohost.com/abstract?direct=true&profile=ehost&scope=site&authtype=crawler&jrnl=16627482&AN=101531535&h=9I0k%2fTRvtXkvOVuqR2sPTyINX9s9Rm6uUBe4P%2bOl%2blT2cx7ilXBSsmcZTX%2bGZGx9HffM77%2fMLmq0wgFCBj5avw%3d%3d&crl=c&resultNs=AdminWebAuth&resultLocal=ErrCrlNotAuth&crlhashurl=login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26profile%3dehost%26scope%3dsite%26authtype%3dcrawler%26jrnl%3d16627482%26AN%3d101531535
Excerpt: In this paper, we mainly study on the relatively small moving target and its use in the badminton video, and we also study the relatively mining methods open space across the network sparring sport badminton video. Accurate extraction of a moving object based on the mining model is using to modified geometric features for the basic motion feature mining method to be analyzed, we than obtain video structural information based on statistics of people habits using the improved tracking algorithm, the results show that the method can solve the problem of missing and made a badminton video teaching

Injuries in badminton

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Mills, R.
Year: 1977
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1859537/
Excerpt: Physiology studies have lead to the classification of badminton as moderate activity. Shephard (1971) cites a value of 6.3 kcal/min as the energy demands of this game while Yamaoka (1965) obtained a level of oxygen consumption 6.6 times of resting metabolism in singles play. It is likely that the level competition badminton players play and practise exceeds the level found by these investigators using University students as subjects. The activity involves abrupt jerking movements and staccato footwork to cover a singles court which adds to the physical demands imposed by badminton which is ex

Injuries in badminton

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Jorgensen, U. & Winge, S.
Year: 1990
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2197700
Excerpt: Though badminton is one of the most widely played sports in the world, it has received little sports medical interest. Based on the few existing studies on injuries in badminton, compared to other sports it is of relatively low risk and dominated by overuse injuries. The injury duration is relatively long, but only a few working days are lost. Anatomically, most injuries are localised to the foot and ankle. The single most frequent injuries are Achilles tendinitis and tennis elbow. Rupture of the Achilles tendon is a rare injury, which is typically seen in older recreational players. When the

Injuries in racket sports among Slovenian players

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Kondric, M., Matković, B. R., Furjan-Mandić, G., Hadzić, V. & Dervisević, E.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51491603_Injuries_in_racket_sports_among_Slovenian_players
Excerpt: On the sample of 83 top Slovenian athletes we have studied the frequency of injuries among table tennis, tennis and badminton players, types of injuries and severity of injuries–the latter based on data of players absences from training and/or competition processes. The most liable parts to injuries are shoulder girdle (17.27%), spine (16.55%) and ankle (15.83%), while foot (10.07%) and wrist (12.23%) are slightly less liable to injuries. The most frequent injuries in racket sports pertain to muscle tissues. According to this data, the majority of injuries occur halfway through a traini

Injury incidence in a sports school during a 3-year follow-up

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Malisoux, L., Frisch, A., Urhausen, A., Seil, R. & Theisen, D.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00167-012-2185-1
Excerpt: This study prospectively analysed sports injury incidence over 3 seasons in a regional sports school within an injury surveillance project, involving 372 athletes (12–19 years) from 16 different disciplines. A personal sports diary was used to record all sporting activities daily for every athlete. Injuries (time-loss definition) were registered via a standardized questionnaire.

Injury risk predictors among student badminton players in a Malaysian national sports school: Preliminary study

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Goh, S., Ali, M., Mokhtar, A. & Mohamed, I.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region: Oceania
Source: https://www.jsams.org/article/S1440-2440%2813%2900371-X/abstract
Excerpt: This study was done to primarily explore possible injury risk predictors among our competitive badminton student athletes.

Integrated functional evaluation: a specific proposal for badminton

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Blasco, C., Ruiz, A., and Garrido, R. P.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781134077748/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203894873-53
Excerpt: Coaches know the importance of a constant assessment of all the elements of the training programme, particularly those concerning physical fitness. As a result, the so-called functional evaluation has become more and more important. Over the last few years, a number of assessment units have been established, with their appropriate medical equipment and technology, so as to take constant measurements that allow us to speed up and make the best of the performance optimization processes.

Integration of disabled and able-bodied sport activities in badminton: A case study of the Finnish Para-badminton

Category: Sociology of Sport
Author: Kaipainen, M.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region:
Source: https://jyx.jyu.fi/bitstream/handle/123456789/41329/4/URN-NBN-fi-jyu-201305071577.pdf
Excerpt: Sport for people with disabilities is still in early stages when compared to able-bodied sport. Paralympic sport is also relatively young field of study with a high potential for development. The purpose of this research is to find out how sport federations for disabled people could collaborate with the able-bodied federations, and how disabled athletes could be provided better and more equal possibilities for training and professionally organized competition systems. This study examines how disabled sport, especially para-badminton, while being relatively small sport among disabled sport, cou

Interactions of peripheral perception and ability of time-movement anticipation in high class competitive badminton players

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Poliszczuk, T. & Mosakowska, M.
Year: 2010
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/dlibra/doccontent?id=127560
Excerpt: Interactions of peripheral perception and ability of time-movement anticipation in high class competitive badminton players.

International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Shi, P.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/journal/0973-1377_International_Journal_of_Applied_Mathematics_and_Statistics
Excerpt: For more information, please click on the Source link.

Introducing a new agility test in badminton

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Wira Yudha Kusuma, D.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://article.sciencepublishinggroup.com/pdf/10.11648.j.ajss.20150301.14.pdf
Excerpt: In every sport there are different agility demands, and agility measurement was supposed to be different. However, existing tools for measurement agility is considered not valid and reliable for measuring agility in badminton. The purpose of this study is to create agility test which is valid and reliable for badminton. For the purpose of this study, we recruited twenty students (10 badminton students of sport faculty and 10 professional badminton athletes, age range between 17 – 21 yr) by using R & D method. There are six stages; (1) analysis needed; (2) design; (3) prototype; (4) test

Inverse dynamics simulation on lower limb responses from badminton athlete under impact loads

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Liu, S.-Z., Hu, Z.-G. & Zhang, J.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/281886884_Inverse_dynamics_simulation_on_lower_limb_responses_from_badminton_athlete_under_impact_loads
Excerpt: Objective: To analyze the badminton athletes’dynamic responses in their lower limbs under impact loads. Methods: A human musculoskeletal model was established based on AnyBody Modeling System software and verified by measuring surface electromyography (EMG). The muscle force, joint force, joint torque of lower limbs during right Front-Court Lunge Step in badminton were studied by inverse dynamic simulation and analysis through Vicon motion capture system and force platform.

Inverted U-shaped curvilinear relationship between challenge and one’s intrinsic motivation: Evidence from event-related potentials

Category: Psychology
Author: Ma, Q., Pei, G. & Meng, L.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28400712
Excerpt: The balance between task demand and one’s competence is critical for the maintenance of intrinsic motivation. According to Flow theory and Self-determination theory, optimal challenge gives rise to the maximum intrinsic motivation, and an inverted U-shaped curvilinear relationship between perceived challenge and one’s intrinsic motivation is suggested. In order to provide direct experimental evidences for predictions of these theories, in this study, we employed the two-player StopWatch game that we previously designed, which made references to the game format of a badminton tourn

Investigate the effect changes of volume and intensity training on level salivary cortisol in elite girl badminton players

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Faezi, G., Hashemi, M. A., Nobahar, S. R. & Akbarpour, M.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: http://www.imedpub.com/articles/investigate-the-effect-changes-of-volume-and-intensity-training-on-level-salivary-cortisol-in-elite-girl-badminton-players.pdf
Excerpt: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect changes of volume and intensity training on level salivary cortisol in elite girl Badminton players. In order to this purpose, 22 elite girl badminton players were chosen and put in 2 groups of variation of volume and intensity of training . Practicing program of group of training volume variations was designed based on number of sessions, duration of practice and the second group was based on percentage of maximum heart rate. Vo2max and agility tests were done in order to measure player’s performance. Profile of mood states (POMS) que

Investigating knowledge acquisition and developing misconceptions of high school students enrolled in an invasion games unit

Category: Psychology
Author: Hare, Molly K. & Graber, Kim C.
Year: 2007
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/214912/summary
Excerpt: Grounded within constructivist theory, the purpose of this investigation was to investigate knowledge acquisition and developing conceptions of high school-aged students during a unit of instruction in badminton. Six different qualitative methods were utilized: (a) observations, (b) formal interviews, (c) informal interviews, (d) think aloud procedures, (e) Daily Question Cards, and (f) analysis of written documents. Findings were reduced into thematic categories representing misconceptions about motor skill execution, official badminton rules, and complex concepts. Students constructed new kn