2019
DOI: 10.3791/58842
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Biomechanical Analysis Methods to Assess Professional Badminton Players' Lunge Performance

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“…An estimation of the joint contributions made to the shuttle's velocity in the badminton smash attributed 53% of the final output to shoulder rotation and radio-ulnar pronation. The standing and jump smash, tend to produce superior racquet-head angular and shuttlecock velocities (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An estimation of the joint contributions made to the shuttle's velocity in the badminton smash attributed 53% of the final output to shoulder rotation and radio-ulnar pronation. The standing and jump smash, tend to produce superior racquet-head angular and shuttlecock velocities (26).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Fu, Ren & Baker (2017) found that amateurs produced greater ankle inversion and internal rotation angles, whereas Mei et al (2017) found amateurs had smaller peak ankle inversion and ankle internal rotation, but larger peak plantarflexion angle and RoM. Huang et al (2019) found that professional athletes produced greater ankle eversion moment during weight acceptance phase. Poorer muscle control yielding ankle instability may lead to a larger range of motion ( Fu, Ren & Baker, 2017 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Some included articles did not report if footwear was standardized. Valldecabres et al (2018) reported that their participants wore their own badminton shoes, whereas Fu, Ren & Baker (2017) , Mei et al (2017) , and Huang et al (2019) provided the same brand and series of badminton shoes used in the experiments. Several included articles utilized the badminton shoes from the Li Ning ( Hu et al, 2015 ; Lam, Ding & Qu, 2017 ; Lund et al, 2017 ; Park et al, 2017 ), Mizuno, and Yonex company ( Hu et al, 2015 ; Wei et al, 2009 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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