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Anticipation and skill in racket sports
Category: Psychology
Author: Williams, A. M.
Year: 2009
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781134077748/chapters/10.4324%2F9780203894873-31
Excerpt: In sports such as squash, badminton and tennis, the ability to anticipate an opponent’s intentions is crucial to high level performance (Williams et al., 1999). The racket sports are played at tremendous speed, particularly at the highest level, such that the time available to respond often exceeds basic human information processing constraints related to reaction time and movement time. Although on occasion the costs associated with an incorrect anticipation judgement may outweigh the potential benefits (James et al., 2005), typically, players do not have the luxury to react to an opponent
Application of computer vision and vector space model for tactical movement classification in badminton
Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Weeratunga, K., Dharmaratne, A. & How, K. B.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://openaccess.thecvf.com/content_cvpr_2017_workshops/w2/papers/Weeratunga_Application_of_Computer_CVPR_2017_paper.pdf
Excerpt: Performance profiling in sports allow evaluating opponents’ tactics and the development of counter tactics to gain a competitive advantage. The work presented develops a comprehensive methodology to automate tactical profiling in elite badminton. The proposed approach uses computer vision techniques to automate data gathering from video footage. The image processing algorithm is validated using video footage of the highest level tournaments, including the Olympic Games
Application of heart rate monitoring in badminton training
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Chi, X. P.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.scientific.net/AMM.687-691.766
Excerpt: Characteristics of modern badminton can be summarized as fast, comprehensive and highlighted. In order to organize badminton training scientifically; we must choose convenience and practical methods in monitoring. Heart rate is a reflection of the body and it is a sensitive physiological indicator. It is widely used in sports training thanks to its relevance, timeliness, testability, non-invasiveness and practicality. In this paper, heart rate was recorded during a badminton class. We evaluated the training programs according to the heart rate changes and discussed the application of heart rat
Application of nanometer materials into badminton racquet strings
Category: Engineering and Technology
Author: Li, M. & Peng, H.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.892.1288&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Excerpt: As an emerging discipline, nanotechnology not only has been applied and popularized rapidly, but also widely used in sports equipments. In order to discuss the application of nanometer materials into the badminton equipments, this study introduces the development of nanotechnology and the manufacturing process of the nanofiber, analyzes the limitations and deficiencies of the traditional badminton racquet strings, and compares the racquet strings which are made from nanofiber with traditional racquet strings
Application of serum CK and BUN determination in monitoring pre-competition training of badminton athletes
Category: Nutrition
Author: Yang, Yun.
Year: 2007
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11596-007-0132-z
Excerpt: In order to investigate the feasibility of serum creatine kinase (CK) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) in monitoring pre-competition training of badminton athletes, the pre-competition training load of 20 badminton athletes was studied, and serum CK and BUN were determined before, immediate and next morning after training.
Application of the positive transfer movement between tennis and badminton to volleyball teaching
Category: Notional Analysis
Author: Pan, J. & Shi, H.
Year: 2014
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTotal-ATKJ201403015.htm
Excerpt: This paper mainly adopts the methods of literature material,the video material,theoretical analysis and comparative analysis to study the positive transfer of technical action between tennis and badminton on these two skill-leading antagonism project,aiming at understanding their similarity and connection and their common factors in the technical characteristics,the training methods,the physical characteristics and the factors in winning aspects as well as positive transfer in the technical aspects,so that we can reasonably use the positive transfer between the tennis and badminton movement in
Application opportunities for interactive methods in badminton training in primary school age
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Ilchev, I.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://web.b.ebscohost.com/abstract?direct=true&profile=ehost&scope=site&authtype=crawler&jrnl=18577687&AN=117324832&h=vAybut2VO2wPSU1LlRZ80XG1faZS7ZZvFM6%2bw%2f%2fnLT3JWU2RUbgEI0ioqKqIwOGgmU7YprjM9ILTxj2TN3J3Jg%3d%3d&crl=c&resultNs=AdminWebAuth&resultLocal=ErrCrlNotAuth&crlhashurl=login.aspx%3fdirect%3dtrue%26profile%3dehost%26scope%3dsite%26authtype%3dcrawler%26jrnl%3d18577687%26AN%3d117324832
Excerpt: The status of modern education and the trends of development in society have called for an implementation of new approaches for the development of the learning environment. Academic knowledge and critical thinking skills are no longer adequate for achieving success, and new higher professional skills are required. Through process of badminton training in primaiy school, outlined important priorities, with a tendency of transition from traditional forms of training to innovative. New forms, means, and methods of knowledge acquisition are seeking, including interactive. Interactive methods are i
Assessing change of direction ability in badminton athletes
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Paterson, S., Travis McMaster, D. & Cronin, J.
Year: 2016
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://journals.lww.com/nsca-scj/Abstract/2016/10000/Assessing_Change_of_Direction_Ability_in_Badminton.2.aspx
Excerpt: This review provides a stock take of badminton-specific change of direction (cod) research and provides recommendations to practitioners for cod assessment. The review will examine relationships between cod and the following measures: anthropometry, elastic strength, concentric strength, leg muscle imbalances, technique, straight-line sprint speed, and flexibility. A badminton-specific cod assessment battery is proposed with the inclusion of 2 new tests: a multidirectional lunge test and a multidirectional cyclic cod test.
Assessing cognitive performance in badminton players: a reproducibility and validity study
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Van De Water, T., Huijgen, B., Faber, I. & Elferink-Gemser, M.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/d55e/61a9992bd0b7d5c81f03fb97528783eb4b10.pdf?_ga=2.80163153.737635293.1526440465-1575624945.1526440465
Excerpt: Fast reaction and good inhibitory control are associated with elite sports performance. To evaluate the reproducibility and validity of a newly developed Badminton Reaction Inhibition Test (BRIT), fifteen elite (25 ± 4 years) and nine non-elite (24 ± 4 years) Dutch male badminton players participated in the study. The BRIT measured four components: domain-general reaction time, badminton-specific reaction time, domain-general inhibitory control and badminton-specific inhibitory control. Five participants were retested within three weeks on the badminton-specific components.
Assessing nutritional knowledge and supplementation practices in elite badminton players
Category: Nutrition
Author: Brown, F. & Speed, C.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: http://bjsm.bmj.com/content/47/17/e4.16
Excerpt: Badminton is an “intermittent” racquet sport, requiring technical skill and sport-specific-fitness. This study aimed to assess the nutritional knowledge of badminton players to shape the delivery of future support, and to facilitate fuelling and recovery strategies. In addition, the suitability and safety of current supplementation practices was assessed amongst these players. A dietary questionnaire on nutritional knowledge and supplement use was administered online to 26 players on the GB Badminton Squad. The questionnaire was comprised of the following sections; 1) awareness of dietary
Assessing personal talent determinants in young racquet sport players: a systematic review
Category: Sociology of Sport
Author: Faber, I.R.; Bustin, P. M. J.; Oosterveld, F. G. J.; Elferink-Gemser, M. T.; Nijhuis-Van Der Sanden, M. W. G.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26109450
Excerpt: Since junior performances have little predictive value for future success, other solutions are sought to assess a young player’s potential. The objectives of this systematic review are (1) to provide an overview of instruments measuring personal talent determinants of young players in racquet sports, and (2) to evaluate these instruments regarding their validity for talent development. Electronic searches were conducted in PubMed, PsychINFO, Web of Knowledge, ScienceDirect and SPORTDiscus (1990 to 31 March 2014). Search terms represented tennis, table tennis, badminton and squash, the co
Assessment of anaerobic power in Botswana junior national badminton players
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Amusa, L. O., Toriola, A. L. & Dhaliwal, H. S.
Year: 1998
Language: English
Region:
Source: https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cites=398837949904734865&as_sdt=2005&sciodt=0,5&hl=en
Excerpt: Cited by article: Selecting children for swimming school-the case of Croatia; Physique, anaerobic power and pulmonary measures of Botswana track athletes.
Assessment of physiological variables of badminton players
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Singh, R.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: http://ijobsms.in/issue4,vol1,p23%20manoj%20lnupe%20a.pdf
Excerpt: The purpose of this study is to analysis the differences of physiological variables of Badminton players at different levels of competitions. This study is a part of doctorate study having a title “Study of Physiological, Body Composition and Psychomotor variables of Badminton Players at different levels of Competitions”. Study was conducted on 50 Badminton male players (25 inter college and 25 under-19 School male Badminton players) from. In this study physiological variables were taken (i. Vital Capacity (FVC, PIF & PEF) ii. Vo2max).
Assessment of simple reaction time in badminton players
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Bańkosz, Z., Nawara, H. & Ociepa, M.
Year: 2013
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: http://www.wbc.poznan.pl/Content/261626/9_Trends_2013_1_54.pdf
Excerpt: The present work aimed to determine the times of simple reaction in male and female badminton players by assessing differences between badminton players and controls. Assessment of reaction times also involved a comparison of results obtained during the experiments with standards available in the literature. The working hypothesis assumed that male and female badminton players were characterised by a high level of this component speed, while their test results prove that it is higher than in the people who do not practise badminton.
Assessment of specificity of the Badcamp agility test for badminton players
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: De, L. et al.
Year: 2017
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28713471
Excerpt: The Badcamp agility test was created to evaluate agility of badminton players. The Badcamp is a valid and reliable test, however, a doubt about the need for the use of this test exists as simpler tests could provide similar information about agility in badminton players. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine the specificity of the Badcamp, comparing the performance of badminton players and athletes from other sports in the Badcamp and the shuttle run agility test (SRAT). Sixty-four young male and female athletes aged between 14 and 16 years participated in the study. They were divided int
Associations between abnormal ultrasound color doppler measures and tendon pain symptoms in badminton players during a season: A prospective cohort study
Category: Medicine and Sports Injuries
Author: Boesen, A.P., Boesen, M.I., Torp-Pedersen, S., Christensen, R., Boesen, L., Hölmich, P., Nielsen, M.B., Koenig, M.J., Hartkopp, A., Ellegaard, K., Bliddal, H. & Langberg, H.
Year: 2012
Language: English
Region: Pan America
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22328709
Excerpt: Ninety-five semiprofessional badminton players were included in the study at a tournament at the start of the badminton season. All players were interviewed regarding pain. The anterior knee tendons and Achilles tendons were studied. Each tendon was scored using a quantitative grading system (grades 0-5) and a qualitative scoring system (color fraction) using color Doppler ultrasound. Eight months later, 86 of the players (91%) were retested by the same investigators during an equivalent badminton tournament (including 1032 tendon regions; 86 players with 4 tendons each with 3 regions), thus f
Asynchronous method in colleges and universities basic skills in badminton teaching
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Zhang, H. & Jia, Y.
Year: 2011
Language: Chinese
Region: Asia
Source: http://en.cnki.com.cn/Article_en/CJFDTOTAL-WFGB201102028.htm
Excerpt: According to the characteristic of the badminton teaching,this paper studies from the asynchronous teaching theory in the badminton teaching transplant and the utilization of the theory.Finally,it enables the feasibility of the asynchronous method in the badminton teaching
Athletic identity of national level badminton players: a cross-cultural analysis
Category: Psychology
Author: Matheson, H., Brewer, B. W., Van Raalte, J. L. & Anderson, B.
Year: 1995
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781136739057/chapters/10.4324%2F9781315024752-47
Excerpt: Athletic identity is the degree to which an individual identifies with the role of the sportsperson (Brewer, Van Raalte, & Linder, in press). Although high levels of athletic identity may signifY a commitment to excellence in sport, there may be risks associated with a strong and exclusive identification of the self with the role of sportsperson (Brewer et al., in press). Research has shown that athletic identity is negatively correlated with adjustment to sport injury (Brewer, in press) and sport career termination (Hinitz, 1988).
Athletic intelligence and different nature of sports: An analysis
Category: Skills and Training
Author: Harpreet Kaur, M. & Sharma, L.
Year: 2015
Language: English
Region: Asia
Source: http://www.academia.edu/16559111/Athletic_Intelligence_and_Different_Nature_of_Sports_an_Analysis
Excerpt: The present study was aimed to assess the athletic intelligence among team game and individual game players and to compare the athletic intelligence between team and individual game players and open skill and closed skill game players. a total of one hundred fifty seven (157) players of both genders were selected using purposive sampling, out of which 64 were representing individual games (Judo, Athletics, Gymnastics and Badminton) and 93 representing from Team games (Kho-Kho, Volleyball, Cricket, Handball, Basketball, Football and Kabaddi). At least collegiate level participation was the inc
Athletic training in badminton players modulates the early C1 component of visual evoked potentials: A preliminary investigation
Category: Exercise Physiology
Author: Jin, H., et al.
Year: 2010
Language: English
Region: Europe
Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20854849
Excerpt: One basic question in brain plasticity research is whether individual life experience in the normal population can affect very early sensory-perceptual processing. Athletes provide a possible model to explore plasticity of the visual cortex as athletic training in confrontational ball games is quite often accompanied by training of the visual system. We asked professional badminton players to watch video clips related to their training experience and predict where the ball would land and examined whether they differed from non-player controls in the elicited C1, a visual evoked potential index