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Investigation and analysis badminton elective course of non-sport specialised student in Shenyang Sport University

Category: Psychology
Author: Bo, Z. & Liu, Y. G.
Year: 2007
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-SYTB200705029.htm
Excerpt: In order to strengthen the teaching reform step of badminton elective course,this article investigates seriously the situation about the non-physical training students in Shenyang Sports University who take the badminton elective course and analyses the main problem by questionnaire investigation,documentary review,mathematical statistics and logic analysis to find out the elements influencing non-physical training students taking the badminton elective course.These elements are hobby,teaching content and so on.This article also puts forward some advice about students taking elective course,e

Investigation and research on badminton clubs in Guangdong province

Category: Psychology
Author: Zhu, J. H.
Year: 2008
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-BJTD200701012.htm
Excerpt: With the analysis about badminton clubs in Guangdong,the influences of badminton clubs’ development on sports for all are researched under the background of socialist market economy.Four aspects of amateur badminton clubs are researched,including the interior management system,the operation of finance,the solution about how to train,and the functions of retired professional athletes.

Investigation of achievement motivation and competitive state anxiety of badminton players

Category: Psychology
Author: Yadav, S. K., Satyendra, S. & Neeraj, Y.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://www.sope.davv.ac.in/images/lecture/26%20SKY.pdf
Excerpt: The purpose of this study was to compare the achievement motivation and competitive state anxiety of Senior National Badminton Players. Forty eight badminton players (28 men, 20 women) who participated in the 64th Inter-state, Inter-zone and 73rd Senior National Badminton Championships were selected to serve as subjects for the study. The criterion measures were the scores obtained in the Sports Achievement Motivation Test by Kamlesh and Competition State Anxiety of Inventory – 2 (CSAI-2) by Martin, Vealey and Burton.

Investigation of high-speed badminton racket kinematics by motion capture

Category: Engineering and Technology
Author: Kwan, M., Anderson, M. S., Cheng, C. L, et al.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12283-010-0053-0
Excerpt: The kinematics of a badminton racket during a smash stroke was observed in this study with the purpose of investigating stroke dynamics and racket behaviour. Motion capture measurements of the racket during several smash strokes performed by three players of different skill levels indicated a clear increase in racket velocity at impact with increasing skill level. Variations between translational and rotational contributions to the impact speed could also be seen between the players. The advanced player produced a much higher peak angular velocity and also relied much less on translation, wit

Investigation of motivational factors influencing participation in badminton

Category: Psychology
Author: Yadav, S.K., Bhatia, H. & Pawar, R. S.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://www.sope.davv.ac.in/images/lecture/23%20SKY.pdf
Excerpt: The purpose of the study was to investigate the Motivational Factors Influencing Participation in Badminton. Seventy-six (48 male and 28 female) players from the different universities, who participated in Madhya Pradesh state university badminton tournament, were selected as subjects for study. The Motives for Competition Scale (MCS) by Young Blood and Suinn (1980) was administered to the subjects to find out the motivational factor preferences of the subjects. Descriptive statistics (i.e. Mean and Standard Deviation) and t – ratio was employed to compare male and female players on 19

Investigation of pre – competitive state anxiety of badminton players

Category: Psychology
Author: Yadav, S. K.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://sope.davv.ac.in/images/lecture/13%20SKY.pdf
Excerpt: The purpose of the study was to investigate the pre-competitive state anxiety of university badminton players. Ninety-one badminton players (54 men and 37 women) who participated in the West Zone University Badminton Tournament held at Jabalpur University from 29th December 2009 to 2nd January 2010 were randomly selected to serve as subjects for this study. The Men and Women Badminton players who participated in any of their matches from their teams from I round to Quarter Finals, were randomly selected for the study. The criterion measure for testing the hypothesis was the scores obtained in

Investigation of selected psychological variables in relation to performance in badminton at different levels of achievement

Category: Psychology
Author: Sanjay, Y. S. & Skyadav, B.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://ir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/bitstream/10603/97204/8/front%20page.pdf
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Investigation of sensor-based quantitative model for badminton skill analysis and assessment

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Shan, C. Z., Sen, S. L., Che Fai, Y. & Su Lee Ming, E.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://jurnalteknologi.utm.my/index.php/jurnalteknologi/article/view/3891
Excerpt: Badminton is one of the most popular sports in Malaysia. The main aim of this project is to investigate sets  of movements in badminton training using sensors, to identify the good movement that enhance badminton performance. In addition, this project also aims to identify measurable parameters to quantify badminton  skill levels. The performance of elite players will be studied to identify benchmark values for these measurable parameters. A quantitative model will be proposed using these measurable parameters to help in the objective assessment of skill levels. Findings of this project wil

Investigation of the factors predominent to badminton playing ability

Category: Skills and Training
Author: Subramanian, a.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region:
Source: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=3691753781779871940&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en
Excerpt: Cited by article: The science of badminton: game characteristics, anthropometry, physiology, visual fitness and biomechanics; Identification of determinants of sports skill level in badminton players using the multiple regression model; The effects of anthropometric structure on some motoric features among hearing impaired national team sub-juniors badminton players.

Investigation of upper limb movement during badminton smash

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Chew Zhen Shan, Ming, E. S. L., Rahman, H. A. & Yeong Che Fai.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7244605/
Excerpt: This paper discusses investigation of dynamic data of upper limb movement included wrist, elbow and shoulder during the badminton smashing performed by using wireless inertia sensor system. Research shows that the wrist movement of the player contributes a lot during the badminton smash compare to the elbow and shoulder movement. Finding of this project will help badminton players to come out with a training system or protocol that help to improve the effectiveness of training and enhance their performance.

Is high-impact sports participation associated with bowlegs in adolescent boys?

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Thijs, Y., Bellemans, J., Rombaut, L. & Witvrouw, E.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22089477
Excerpt: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the participation in load bearing sports is associated with significant knee alignment adaptations in adolescent boys, which might cause a higher risk for the development of knee osteoarthritis in later life. Five hundred twenty-one healthy boys (from 7 to 18 yr), selected from local primary and secondary schools, participated in the study. Two hundred sixty-five of them practiced competitive sports (track and field, field hockey, basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, and squash) for at least 3 h·wk(-1). The other remaining 256 boys d

Is the inhibition of smashing and serving movements due to anatomical variations?

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Clarys, J. P., Barbaix, E. & van Roy, P.
Year: 1998
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781135810061/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203474617-33
Excerpt: The forward motion of the arm and shoulder girdle becomes clear through the activity of the M.pectoralis major, M.latissimus dorsi and M.biceps brachii with the latter very active half-way through the swing movement and ending with a dynamic contraction of M.triceps brachii prior to ball impact and beyond. In other words, the M. triceps and all forearm and wrist extensors continue their activity in the full extension range of the arm movement. These extensors have to be activated to counteract the wrist flexion torque caused by the finger tendons, as demonstrated by Snijders et al. (1987). The

Is there a danger for myopia in anti-doping education? Comparative analysis of substance use and misuse in Olympic racket sports calls for a broader approach

Category: Nutrition
Author: Kondric, M. et al.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21988896
Excerpt: Racket sports are typically not associated with doping. Despite the common characteristics of being non-contact and mostly individual, racket sports differ in their physiological demands, which might be reflected in substance use and misuse (SUM). The aim of this study was to investigate SUM among Slovenian Olympic racket sport players in the context of educational, sociodemographic and sport-specific factors. Elite athletes (N=187; mean age=22±2.3; 64% male) representing one of the three racket sports, table tennis, badminton, and tennis, completed a paper-and-pencil questionnaire on substa

Isokinetic strength values, conventional ratio and dynamic control ratio of shoulder rotator muscles in elite badminton players

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Van Cingel, R. et al.
Year: 2007
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/285837538_Isokinetic_strength_values_conventional_ratio_and_dynamic_control_ratio_of_shoulder_rotator_muscles_in_elite_badminton_players
Excerpt: Nine male and seven female asymptomatic elite badminton players were tested bilaterally to determine concentric and eccentric strength values, conventional ratio and dynamic control ratio of shoulder rotator muscles. All tests were performed at 60 and 120°/sec. The study shows significant differences that were similar for men and women: the dominant arm was stronger than the non-dominant arm, normalised peak torque values at 60°/sec were higher than at 120°/sec, the concentric internal rotator strength (IRS) was larger than the concentric external rotator strength (ERS) and the eccentric E

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Joint strength of non dominant side of lower limbs in badminton teenage players

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Lu, A. F., Dai, J. & Liu, S. D.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://caod.oriprobe.com/articles/48967316/Joint_Strength_of_Non_Dominant_Side_of_Lower_Limbs.htm
Excerpt: Totally 14 male athletes from Shanghai Sports School’s badminton team were selected and divided into control group( n = 7) and experiment group( n = 7). Athletes of control group finished regular technique training and strength training of lower limbs,and the experiment group’s did targeted strength straining for joint muscles of lower limbs( non dominant side). The strengths of main muscles around knee and ankle joints were measured and the peak torques of flexors and extensors were analyzed.

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Kinanthropometric profile, body composition, somatotype and grip strength dynamometry in young high level tennis, badminton and table tennis players

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Pradas, F., Martinez, E., Alcaraz, P. E. & Carrasco, L.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781134077748/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203894873-20
Excerpt: Kinanthropometric profile, body composition and somatotype have become very popular terms among athletes and coaches in recent decades. The body composition of elite athletes has also received a great deal of attention from the scientific community due to its importance in competitions. In fact, there are many studies which define the anthropometric profile and/or body composition in different sports (Bloomlied and Sigererseth, 1965; Behnke and Royce, 1966; Costill, 1967; Hanson, 1973; Burke, 1980; Haymes and Dickenson, 1980; Baxter-Jones et al., 1995; Damsgaard et al., 2001; Pradas et al

Kinanthropometric study of elite badminton young players | [Estudio cineantropometrico del jugador de badminton de elite juvenil]

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Centeno, P.R.A., Naranjo., O.J. & Guerra, M.V.
Year: 1999
Language: Spanish
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297818358_Kinanthropometric_study_of_elite_badminton_young_players
Excerpt: With this study we pretend to provide information about the body composition of young Badminton players for the lack of data in bibliography available for the practice. For this, we have studied 18 players (11 men and 7 women) in which we have accomplished conventional anthropometrics measurements (body weight, height, plaits, perimeters and diameters) for the determination of the corporal composition and the somatotype. All the measurements have been obtained according to the recommendations of the Spanish Group for Kineanthropometry. 

Kinect-based badminton action analysis system

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Ting, H. Y., Sim, K. S. & Abas, F. S.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286917176_Kinect-Based_Badminton_Action_Analysis_System
Excerpt: In sports, players have to perform body movement in a specific manner in order to obtain desired training effect. Badminton is one of Malaysia’s most popular sport, but there is still lack of research on action analysis focusing on this sport. In this paper, a method to analyze badminton action from depth map sequences acquired by Microsoft Kinect sensor is proposed. A compact and view invariant representation of the joint movement, namely region of movement index is generated from the three-dimensional coordinates of the tracked joint. Then, the overall or frame-based performance varia

Kinect-based badminton movement recognition and analysis system

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Ting, H.Y., Sim, K.S. & Abas, F.S.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/e289/ee446635929d4bb29b1a8278f8313045aea8.pdf
Excerpt: In sports science, two widely used approaches to perform movement recognition and analysis are through manual annotation of sports video and physical body marker attached to athlete’s body. The use of physical body markers, however, requires expertise on visual annotation which is obviously time-consuming and inconvenient for the athletes. Badminton is one of Malaysia’s most popular sports but there is still a lack of scientific research on movement recognition and analysis focusing on this sport. Therefore, in this paper, a novel lossless compact view invariant compression technique with

Kinematic and surface electromyograph analysis on the comparation of forehand and backhand serve for elite badminton players in GuangDong

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Wu, Q. & Huang, W. L.
Year: 2011
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-GZTX201104022.htm
Excerpt: To study the characters of different serves and reasons why backhand serves were frequently used for single elite badminton players to provide references in judging serves from rivals and improving the serving performance. 3D kinematics and muscle activities were synchronously analysed by two high speed cameras and an myoelectric apparatus when badminton players performed three different serves(short serve、drive serve and long serve).there was significantly shorter different phases time in the backhand serves than in the for hand(p0.05);the peak time of proximal muscles activities was more e