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Performance analysis in wheelchair para-badminton matches

Performance analysis in wheelchair para-badminton matches

by David | Jul 21, 2020 | Badminton, Volume 2 Issue 1

Para-badminton has performance classes which consider the impairment degree of each athlete; two of them use a wheelchair and are identified as Wheelchair 1 (WH1) and Wheelchair 2 (WH2). Due to the difference in functionality of players between the classes, the match...
Psychobiosocial States in Competitive Badminton: Similarities and Differences Between Juniors, Adolescents and Adults.

Psychobiosocial States in Competitive Badminton: Similarities and Differences Between Juniors, Adolescents and Adults.

by David | Feb 13, 2020 | Badminton, Issue 2

Emotions affect the way elite athletes respond during competitive play. Elite athletes who identify and regulate emotions can increase their consistency and optimize high quality play. This cross-sectional study examined the extent to which psychobiosocial states of...
The influence of expertise on anticipation of badminton single serves

The influence of expertise on anticipation of badminton single serves

by David | Feb 13, 2020 | Badminton, Issue 2

Badminton is a fast racket sport and requires players to develop highly advanced anticipation skills. Research has identified differences in the way that experts badminton players fixate their gaze during play. Investigating eye movement patterns in badminton players,...
Axis Specific Player Load to Quantify Lower Limb Biomechanical Loading in Adolescent Badminton Players

Axis Specific Player Load to Quantify Lower Limb Biomechanical Loading in Adolescent Badminton Players

by David | Oct 5, 2019 | Badminton, Issue 1

While the use of accelerometer derived Player Load has become increasingly prominent, the limitation of this approach is that training load is reduced to a single number with no differentiation between the mechanisms of loading, resulting in a loss of context. As...
Physiological, neuromuscular and perceived exertion responses in badminton games

Physiological, neuromuscular and perceived exertion responses in badminton games

by David | Oct 5, 2019 | Badminton, Issue 1

The purpose of this study was to characterise the physiological, neuromuscular and perceived exertion variables during a badminton match and to assess the influence of these variables on the characteristics of the game. Each variable was measured before, every ten...

Latest Papers

  • Mental training program in racket sports: A systematic review
  • Influence of playing style on the occurrence of missed shots in table tennis
  • Performance analysis in wheelchair para-badminton matches
  • A Literature Review on Coach-Athlete Relationship in Table Tennis
  • Serve analyses of elite European table tennis matches

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