Impact of Intensive and Passive Exercise Among Junior Badminton Players in Achieving Offensive and Defensive Skills at Hyderabad

Abdalzahrh Falh Harb

Abstract


The present study suggests that the game has become more intensive and consequently argues for a change in the metabolic demands on all the bioenergy systems necessitating a higher resting time. To the best of our knowledge, this study was the first longitudinal study on elite Badminton game. It clearly showed a change of the temporal structure of the Badminton game with significant fluctuations in the rally time, resting time, number of shots per rally and an important increase in the shot frequency (+34.0%), and a decrease in the effective playing time (-34.5%). Moreover, this work showed that the notational analysis may could be very useful for coaching and training.

Keywords: Badminton game coaching and training; Bioenergy systems; shot frequency.


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