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Computer simulation of shuttlecock trajectories

Category: Engineering and Technology
Author: Cooke, A.
Year: 2002
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1460-2687.2002.00100.x
Excerpt: The prediction of shuttlecock trajectories, and the subsequent differentiation between the performances of different varieties of shuttlecocks, will ultimately lead to an improved technical design process prior to manufacture. This paper discusses the design parameters influencing the two dimensional motion of the shuttlecock in the trajectory plane and how these parameters were incorporated into a computer simulation tool to predict trajectories. The computer simulation program was validated using an experimental method, which controlled launch conditions and plotted a shuttlecock’s tra

Computer vision approach to automatic linesman

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Leong, L. H., Zulkifley, M. A. & Hussain, A. B.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6805750/
Excerpt: To date, there is no implementation of an automatic linesman system (ALS) in any official badminton game. An ALS is important in assisting the game umpire/referee to make a better judgment in a dispute. Just like the Hawkeye system in tennis, the ALS is anticipated to play more important role in big games that require high standard refereeing quality like the Olympic, Badminton World Championships (BWF) etc. This paper proposed an algorithm to model the shuttlecock position so as to track and determine its landing point either inside or outside-the boundaries of the court line. It involves bac

Computer-aided game analysis of net sports in preparation of Chinese teams for Beijing Olympic Games

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Zhang, H., Yu, L. & Hu, J.
Year: 2010
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://web.b.ebscohost.com/abstract?direct=true&profile=ehost&scope=site&authtype=crawler&jrnl=16844769&asa=Y&AN=57490646&h=ysHs0ryJAqU%2boPd%2bwlV1KdjEqlWjNHzyGTRU6a8ijf2exUrZPzmGiv35MYf0HkyGPPWYp5yYL00FqmR%2fyBbG%2fQ%3d%3d&crl=c&resultNs=AdminWebAuth&resultLocal=ErrCrlNotAuth&crlhashurl=login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26profile%3dehost%26scope%3dsite%26authtype%3dcrawler%26jrnl%3d16844769%26asa%3dY%26AN%3d57490646
Excerpt: In the preparation of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Technique and Tactic Research Center of Shanghai University of Sport developed a series of softwares and conducted a large number of game analyses for national teams of table tennis, badminton, tennis and volleyball, and the results proved to be quite effective. Based on the methods of data collection and computation, the present paper classifies the computer-aided game analysis into non-systematic analysis, systematic analysis and intelligent analysis. The non-systematic analysis is mainly conducted by collecting the technique and tactic at

Computerised notation of racket sports

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Hughes, M.
Year: 1995
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781136739057/chapters/10.4324%2F9781315024752-52
Excerpt: General, rudimentary and unsophisticated forms of notation have existed for centuries. Hutchinson (1970) cited evidence that, for at least five centuries, attempts had been made to devise and develop a system of movement notation. Further, the Egyptians, thousands of years ago, made use of heiroglyphs to read dance, and the Romans employed a primitive method of notation for recording salutatory gestures. Historical texts give substantial evidence of a crude form of dance notation much later, in about the fifteenth century. Thornton ( 1971) stated that the early attempts at movement notation ma

Computerised notational analysis and performance profiling in racket sports

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Hughes, M. D., Hughes, M. T. & Behan H.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781134077748/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203894873-37
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Conceptualizations of fair play: A factorial survey study of moral judgments by badminton players

Category: Psychology
Author: De Waegeneer, E.; Willem, A.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10508422.2015.1019071?journalCode=hebh20
Excerpt: There is much discussion in sports on whether certain behavior should be considered Fair Play. This moral judgment on Fair Play is influenced by the conceptualization of the term Fair Play as either “respect for the rules” or “respect for the spirit of the game,” as well as by other determinants. To uncover the moral judgment of athletes and which conceptualization of Fair Play dominates in practice, a factorial survey approach is used. The act and the level of the match played a role in the judgment, as well as the gender of the athlete. Our results showed that both conceptualizations

Conditions of practice in perceptual skill learning

Category: Psychology
Author: Memmert, D., Hagemann, N. & Althoetmar, R. et al.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19408465
Excerpt: This study uses three experiments with different kinds of training conditions to investigate the “easy-to-hard” principle, context interference conditions, and feedback effects for learning anticipatory skills in badminton. Experiment 1 (N = 60) showed that a training program that gradually increases the difficulty level has no advantage over the randomized variant. Experiment 2 (N = 60) pointed out that when comparing the blocked (lateral before depth dimension) perceptual training group with the random perceptual training group a significant advantage for the random group was fou

Considering how athletic identity assists adjustment to spinal cord injury: a qualitative study

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Hawkins, C., Coffee, P. & Soundy, A.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24373892
Excerpt: To establish how sport, and access to an athletic identity, has been used when adjusting to a spinal cord injury. Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews.

Construction monitoring and control of the prestressing suspend-dome of the badminton arena for 2008 Olympic Games

Category: Engineering and Technology
Author: Zhang, A.-L., Liu, X.-C., Zhang, C.-C.
Year: 2008
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/292933848_Construction_monitoring_and_control_of_the_prestressing_suspend-dome_of_the_badminton_arena_for_2008_Olympic_Games
Excerpt: The span of the suspend-dome of the badminton arena for 2008 Olympic Games is 93 m, and the average steel cost is optimized down to about 60 kg/m. The vibratory strain gauge and Total Station Instruments are used to monitor the force of the members and tension of cables. Displacement of joints are monitored during construction and the data shows that the force, displacement and cable tension are all with in reasonable range. With the cable tension as the main control parameter, the vertical displacement of joints as the second control parameter and the members’ force being considered sim

Construction scheme research of special sport quality evaluation system for badminton players

Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Li, J. & Lv, G.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2864265
Excerpt: This paper analyzes the basis of badminton special feature, energy supply characteristics, relationship between physical fitness and special quality, and evaluation theory to establish special quality evaluation index architecture, which can provide better distinction and reliability for badminton players. We adopt standard percentage method and deviation method to establish representative index score standard of sports quality based on original data. Then it is integrated with factor weight to make single scoring and comprehensive scoring. After theoretical and actual test, the special sport

Contextual interference effect on perceptual–cognitive skills training

Category: Psychology
Author: Broadbent, D. P., Causer, J., Ford, P. R. & Williams, A. M.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://eprints.brighton.ac.uk/15018/1/Contextual%20interference%20effect%20in%20perceptual-cognitive%20skills%20training.pdf
Excerpt: Contextual interference (CI) effect predicts that a random order of practice for multiple skills is superior for learning compared to a blocked order. We report a novel attempt to examine the CI effect during acquisition and transfer of anticipatory judgments from simulation training to an applied sport situation.

Contextual interference effects in learning three badminton serves

Category: Psychology
Author: Goode, S. & Magill, R. A.
Year: 1986
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02701367.1986.10608091
Excerpt: This study investigated the generalizability of results of contextual interference effects by extending previous laboratory research to a field setting. Thirty female subjects (N = 30) learned three badminton serves in either a blocked (low interference), serial (mixed interference), or random (high interference) practice schedule. The subjects practiced the serves three days a week for three weeks. On the day following the completion of practice the subjects were given a retention and transfer test. Results replicated previous findings of contextual interference research by showing a signific

Coping strategies used by Indonesia elite badminton players

Category: Psychology
Author: Nasution, Y.
Year: 1998
Language: English
Region: Oceania
Source: http://vuir.vu.edu.au/18196/
Excerpt: The main purpose of this study was to identify strategies used by Indonesian elite badminton players to cope with stressful situations they had experienced as elite athletes. Participants were 16 current Indonesian elite badminton players who had experienced playing in the Olympic Games. Each participant was interviewed using an in-depth, open-ended interview technique that inquired about stressors experienced, ways of coping, and their effectiveness. The interviews were conducted in Indonesian language, tape recorded, transcribed verbatim, and the Indonesian transcripts were translated into E

Correlation between core stability and scapulohumeral rhythm in badminton player-An observational study

Category: Biomechanics
Author: Motimath, B., Mahajan, M. V & Chivate, D.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://www.allresearchjournal.com/archives/?year=2017&vol=3&issue=7&part=E&ArticleId=4051
Excerpt: During functional activity core stability helps in maintaining balance of forces to and from extremities. The co-ordinated movement of the scapula and humerus help in proximal to distal activation of kinetic chain. Overhead motion in badminton player requires coordinated movement from feet to hand, which is activated by core muscle. Hence, the present study is planned for correlation of the core stability and scapulohumeral rhythm in badminton player. Objective: The purpose of the study was to correlate the core stability and scapulohumeral rhythm in badminton player.

Correlation between shoulder pain and spinal mobility in overhead racquet players and non-players

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Patil, P. & Gangwal, A.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://journalmedicalthesis.com/2016/01/correlation-between-shoulder-pain-and-spinal-mobility-in-overhead-racquet-players-and-non-players/
Excerpt: Overhead racquet sports place high amount of stress on the dominant shoulder. Over a period of time, to allow for the extra degrees of movement necessary for an effective stroke or serve, the shoulder girdle on the dominant side of such players undergo certain postural adaptations. At the same time, it has to be firm enough to prevent any hyper mobility and injury. Thus, ‘throwers paradox’ i.e., a fragile balance exists between mobility and stability. If this balance is disturbed it can lead to injuries. Hence, to assess whether lack of spinal mobility, posture and scapular symmetr

Correlation of upper extremity muscle strength and reaction time in competitive badminton players

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Jagruti Khare, Prajakta Saharsrabudhe, Ashok Shyam, P. S.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://indianjournalofphysicaltherapy.in/ojs/index.php/IJPT/article/view/144
Excerpt: Badminton is a racquet sport. At a higher level game, being a fast paced sport Badminton demands excellent fitness, aerobic stamina, strength, speed and precision. Playing Badminton also requires good agility, cardiovascular endurance, strength and reaction time. Reaction time is the amount of time taken to respond to a stimulus. It can be improved by practice as it affects the quality of game.Every player and healthcare professionals need to analyze the technique and requirement of the sport in order to modulate the coaching accordingly.

Correlations between eye-hand reaction time and power of various muscles in badminton players

Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Dane, S., Hazar, F. & Tan, Ü.
Year: 2008
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18300008
Excerpt: In the present study, the relations of simple reaction times of right and left hands with muscle powers of right and left hands, back, and leg were examined. Hand preference was assessed by the modified Edinburgh Handedness Inventory. Measurements for reaction time were taken using the Newtest 2000 Reaction Time Apparatus. Takei Kiki Kogyo Dynamometers were used in measuring the muscle power of the subjects (0-100 kg). The simple reaction time (SRT) for right hand was not correlated with right and left hand and leg. The left hand SRT was significantly negatively correlated with right and left

Cortical fMRI activation to opponents’ body kinematics in sport-related anticipation: Expert-novice differences with normal and point-light video

Category: Skills and Training
Author: Wright, M. J., Bishop, D. T., Jackson, R. C. & Abernethy, B.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21741450
Excerpt: Badminton players of varying skill levels viewed normal and point-light video clips of opponents striking the shuttle towards the viewer; their task was to predict in which quadrant of the court the shuttle would land. In a whole-brain fMRI analysis we identified bilateral cortical networks sensitive to the anticipation task relative to control stimuli. This network is more extensive and localised than previously reported. Voxel clusters responding more strongly in experts than novices were associated with all task-sensitive areas, whereas voxels responding more strongly in novices were found

Could this unusual scaphoid fracture occurring in a badminton player be a stress fracture?

Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Brutus, J.P. & Chahidi, N.
Year: 2004
Language: French
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15071969
Excerpt: An unusual fracture of the scaphoid occurred in an otherwise healthy young badminton player, caused by a violent movement of extension/flexion of the wrist while performing a smash. There was no direct blow or fall on the wrist, nor history of wrist pain prior to the fracture. No underlying pathology was identified. Conservative treatment failed and surgical stabilization was required to achieve bone union. The diagnosis of stress fracture was suggested. The characteristics of these uncommon fractures are reviewed.

Countermeasures study on China badminton sustainable development based on the ‘SWOT’ analysis

Category: Sociology of Sport
Author: Huang, X. & Liu, Y.
Year: 2012
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-SQSZ201209036.htm
Excerpt: The socialist market economic reform and development has brought new challenges and opportunities for china badminton,In order to provide the reference for promote the sustainable development of china badminton sport,With “SWOT” analysis methods and through the modern management perspective.we will analyze the internal and external environment of china badminton,development,and objectively illustrates the strengths、weaknesses、opportunities、threats that china badminton is facing,and proposed based on the analysis of china badminton,and propose recommendations and countermeasur