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The effect of two active recoveries in reducing lactic acid of badminton athletes
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Rasyid, A. & Agung S., N.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://yishpess.uny.ac.id/content/proceeding/617_-_Ainur_Rasyid,_Nugroho_Agung_S.pdf
Excerpt: Objectives: The objective of this study is to examine the effect of jogging and massage as recovery active on the change or removal of the lactic acid. Methods:The research subjects amounted to 12 men badminton athletes in Sumenep Regency. The subjects would be divided into two groups: jogging recovery group (Age 18 ± 2.09, weight 56.83 ± 6.67 kg and height 164.5 ± 6.15 cm) and massage recovery group (age 16.33 ± 1.03, weight 54.5 ± 3.27 kg and height 162.33 ± 7.76 cm). Levels of lactic acid subjects would be taken by using Accutrend Plus. Taking lactic acid levels was first performed be
The effect of visual practices on vision and movement performance of novice athletics in badminton sport
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Mokhtari, P. & Vaez Mousavi, M.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://bepls.com/vol3_spl_I/19.pdf
Excerpt: The purpose of this research was to study the effect of visual practice on vision and movement performance of novice athletics in Badminton sport. The participants of this research were the students of physical education of Mobarakeh Azad University who had gotten the specialized course of Badminton. From 90 volunteers, 30 persons [range of age: of 20-40] were divided into control and experimental groups randomly. After the presence of the two groups in pre-test, the experimental group participated in vision practices for six weeks and three sessions per week and in the last session, both grou
The effect on time structure of singles and utility rate of techniques in the new badminton rules
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Tu, K. C.
Year: 2007
Language: English
Region:
Source: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=11634661530375324341&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en
Excerpt: Cited by articles: Temporal structure comparison of the new and conventional scoring systems for men’s badminton singles in Taiwan; Notational comparison of men’s singles badminton matches between Olympic Games in Beijing and London; A competition analysis of the single and double disciplines in world-class badminton; Relationship between heart rate, heart rate variability, heart rate recovery and global positioning system determined match characteristics of male, elite African badminton players.
The effectiveness of repetitive practice on the neuromuscular pathways in elite badminton athletes
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Pearce, A. J. et al.
Year: 2004
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781134303632/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203436646-52
Excerpt: To be an elite badminton athlete requires many years of constant training and refinement of specific skills. Although widely acknowledge as the “fastest” racket sport (in terms of the speed of the shuttle hit as compared to speed of the ball in other racket sports), it is the fine touch skills (particularly around the net) that differentiate badminton from other racket sports. Elite athletes will dedicate daily practice refining net skills which include “tumbling and spinning” the shuttle.
The effects of a 3-week unit of tactical, skill, or combined tactical and skill instruction on badminton performance of ninth-grade students
Category: Skills and Training
Author: French, K. E., Werner, P. H. & Rink, J. E., et al.
Year: 1996
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1020&context=pedu_facpub
Excerpt: A design that controlled the amount of explicit skill and tactical instruction would increase our understanding of which student outcomes may result from different forms of explicit instruction (skill or tactics), as well as outcomes that may be produced without explicit instruction.
The effects of a 6-week unit of tactical, skill, or combined tactical and skill instruction on badminton performance of ninth-grade students
Category: Skills and Training
Author: French, K. E., Werner, P. H. & Taylor, K, et al.
Year: 1996
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://journals.humankinetics.com/doi/10.1123/jtpe.15.4.439
Excerpt: In the present study, student performance measures were obtained at 3 weeks and at the end of 6 weeks of instruction. If the results at 3 weeks in the present study were similar to the findings in the previous study, stronger support would be established for the findings as instructional effecs rather than teacher effect.
The effects of a motivational general-mastery imagery intervention on the sport confidence of high-level badminton players
Category: Psychology
Author: Callow, N., Hardy. & Hall, C.
Year: 2001
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11770788
Excerpt: A multiple-baseline across-participants design was used to examine the effects of a Motivational General-Mastery imagery intervention on the sport confidence of 4 high-level junior badminton players. Sport confidence data were collected once a week for 21 weeks prior to international and county matches. The imagery intervention consisted of six imagery sessions (two per week for 3 weeks) and was administered using a multiple-baseline design with interventions commencing at Weeks 5, 7, 9, and 11 for Participants 1, 2, 3, and 4, respectively. Results of visual inspection and Binomial tests sugge
The effects of carbohydrate ingestion on the badminton serve after fatiguing exercise
Category: Nutrition
Author: Bottoms, L., Sinclair, J., Taylor, K., Polman, R. & Fewtrell, D.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22176295
Excerpt: The badminton serve requires great skill and may be affected by fatigue. The aim of the present study was to determine whether carbohydrate ingestion affects badminton performance. Nine male badminton players (age 25 ± 7 years, mass 80.6 ± 8.0 kg) attended the laboratory on three occasions. The first visit involved an incremental exercise test to exhaustion to determine peak heart rate. Participants were given 1 L of a carbohydrate-electrolyte drink or a matched placebo during the experimental trials. The accuracy of 10 long and 10 short serves was determined before and after exercise. The f
The effects of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (eswt) and cryotherapy in treating patellar tendinopathies in professional athletes [ Efectele terapiei shockwave (eswt) şi crioterapiei în tratarea tendinopatiilor rotuliene la sportivii de performanță ]
Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Dobreci, D. L.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://web.b.ebscohost.com/abstract?direct=true&profile=ehost&scope=site&authtype=crawler&jrnl=15822168&AN=96784174&h=eunZUtW4bXrHE2e2ZwEDQsalUwAXeA9Z%2fzKJ9CtQuevCbtWKAv7ma2aUkyKBRs2x3KmsaoyxZVB3HCDRrWYndQ%3d%3d&crl=c&resultNs=AdminWebAuth&resultLocal=ErrCrlNotAuth&crlhashurl=login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26profile%3dehost%26scope%3dsite%26authtype%3dcrawler%26jrnl%3d15822168%26AN%3d96784174
Excerpt: Aim: this paper tries to optimize the existent classical treatments for patellar tendinopathies that are resistant to classical forms of therapy, in professional athletes. Hypotheses: this research wants to highlight the effectiveness of the ESWT and cryotherapy in treating patellar tendinopathies in professional athletes who previously underwent classical treatments that had no positive results. Material: the research was conducted at the Bacau Spinal Care Rehabilitation Clinic, where the systems BTL 6000 and Cryo 6 Zimmer were used. Method: the study comprised 38 male athletes, of which 12 v
The effects of functional fatigue on dynamic postural control of badminton players
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Sarshin, A., Mohammadi, S., Shahrabad, H. B. P. & Sedigh, M.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/260191509_The_effects_of_functional_fatigue_on_dynamic_postural_control_of_badminton_players
Excerpt: Good postural control provides inherent protection against lower limb joint injuries and several studies have been implemented in order to examine the effect of fatigue as an unavoidable component of daily activities and sport exercises on neuromuscular control and lower limb stability but none of them have dealt with the impact of fatigue resulting from the simulated activities of the matches. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the effect of the fatigue related to functional and simulated activities of Badminton players on dynamic postural control. Twenty healthy students of the ma
The effects of goal specificity and goal difficulty on the performance of badminton skills in children
Category: Psychology
Author: Mooney, R.P. & Mutrie, N.
Year: 2000
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://journals.humankinetics.com/doi/abs/10.1123/pes.12.3.270
Excerpt: The present study examines the effects of goal specificity and goal difficulty on performance in a sports setting for children while attempting to control for the effects of social comparison. Participants (N = 46) were matched on their baseline performance on two badminton tasks (underhand serve and drop shot) and then randomly assigned to one of three goal setting conditions: (a) easy goals, (b) difficult goals, and (c) do-your-best goals. Results suggest that the easy and difficult groups showed a significant improvement in performance for both experimental tasks, whereas the do-your-best
The effects of high- and low-anxiety training on the anticipation judgments of elite performers
Category: Psychology
Author: Alder, D. & Causer, J.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/3418/1/Alder%20et%20al.%2C%202015.pdf
Excerpt: We examined the effects of high- versus low-anxiety conditions during video-based training of anticipation judgments using international-level badminton players facing serves and the transfer to high-anxiety and field-based conditions. Players were assigned to a high-anxiety training (HA), low-anxiety training (LA) or control group (CON) in a pretraining-posttest design. In the pre- and posttest, players anticipated serves from video and on court under high- and low-anxiety conditions. In the video-based high-anxiety pretest, anticipation response accuracy was lower and final fixations shorter
The effects of stimulant medication and training on sports competence among children with ADHD
Category: Psychology
Author: Altszuler, A. R. et al.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28103159
Excerpt: The current study examined the relative efficacy of behavioral sports training, medication, and their combination in improving sports competence among youth with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Participants were 73 youth (74% male; 81% Hispanic) between the ages of 5 and 12 diagnosed with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.) ADHD enrolled in a Summer Treatment Program (STP). The study consisted of a 2 (medication: methylphenidate, placebo) × 2 (sports training: instruction and practice, recreational play) between-groups design and was conducted over
The effects of using alternative method for teaching badminton to post secondary level students in Taiwan
Category: Psychology
Author: Kuo, K. S.
Year: 1999
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/dissertations/AAI9936876/
Excerpt: The effect of teaching method in physical education is an important issue and has been a concern of the expert teacher. Teachers are expected to create a model of teaching in their field; therefore, it is reasonable to question what is the effect of an alternative teaching method on student performance in physical education. This study explores whether teaching methods with advanced planning, behavior and belief in high enthusiasm, use of instructional strategies and evaluation, together termed a systematic teaching approach, used in a physical education activity would provide an effective env
The EMG activity of the lower extremities in badminton smash stroke
Category: Biomechanics
Author: Tsai, C. L., Yang, C. C., Lin, M. S., Huang, K. S. & Chang, S. S.
Year: 2006
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.jbiomech.com/article/S0021-9290(06)85321-2/abstract
Excerpt: The purpose of this study was to analyze the surface of EMG on the lower extremity of badminton players where they were performing smash stroke movements. Four elite college badminton players in Taiwan served as the subjects. The average age, and height of the players were 19.8 year, 176.9cm and 69kg.
The experimental study of change-match teaching method in college extracurricular badminton club teaching
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Yuan, Y.
Year: 2012
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-HRTY201202022.htm
Excerpt: This article does a systematic study with change-match teaching method in the ordinary university badminton extracurricular club teaching,Used the methods of literature,experiment,questionnaire and statistical.Study found that the change-match teaching method can speed up the progress of students’ learning badminton technology obviously,give full play to students main role,can promote students’ development thinking,enhance the communication between students,to create a good atmosphere,enhances the student to the badminton interest in the sport,has a positive effect to set up the li
The impact of accountability on student performance in a secondary physical education badminton unit
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Lund, J. & Shanklin, J.
Year: 2011
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ961833
Excerpt: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of accountability on the quality of student motor responses during a 10-day badminton unit with female high school students enrolled in a required physical education class. Students in the control class participated in the same learning activities taught by the same teacher as the treatment class. On day three, the teacher showed students in the treatment class the assessments that would be used to determine their grades. All students in the study improved as documented by an increase in skill performance with students in the treatment class
The impact of accountability on student response rate in a secondary physical education badminton unit
Category: Psychology
Author: Shanklin, J. R.
Year: 2004
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/187775
Excerpt: The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of giving students specific assessment criteria in the first part of a badminton unit on the response rates of students with various skill levels. This study also investigated whether setting and stating specific assessment criteria in the beginning of an activity unit increased student achievement and learning throughout the course of instruction. Participants of this study consisted of a purposeful sample of 12 female physical education students from an Indiana high school participating in a badminton unit. Data was collected during a 10-da
The impact of badminton on health markers in untrained females
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Patterson, S., Pattison, J., Legg, H., Gibson, A.-M. & Brown, N.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27472020
Excerpt: The purpose of the study was to examine the health effects of 8 weeks of recreational badminton in untrained women. Participants were matched for maximal oxygen uptake (V̇O2max) and body fat percentage and assigned to either a badminton (n = 14), running (n = 14) or control group (n = 8). Assessments were conducted pre- and post-intervention with physiological, anthropometric, motivation to exercise and physical self-esteem data collected.
The impact of ecological imbalance of world badminton and some thoughts on the sustainable development of Chinese badminton
Category: Sociology of Sport
Author: Kong, M., Li Z. & Nie, S.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://dpi-proceedings.com/index.php/dteees/article/download/6300/5902
Excerpt: The paper finds that it is able to explain the internal law of world badminton ecosystem with the related ecological theories because the world badminton has the similar ecological attribute and developing trend as well as general ecosystems. It is suggested that the influence of “ecological imbalance” on the sustainable development of Chinese badminton is: (1) result in lower badminton competition intensity and ornamental value; (2) badminton in Olympics at risk and restricting the development of badminton in China; (3) lead to the appearance of Chinese “overseas legion”; (4) the Chin