2019
DOI: 10.30827/digibug.57323
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Physiological, neuromuscular and perceived exertion responses in badminton games

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“…In the initial grip test (pre-match 1), the players showed values of 49.1 kg in the dominant hand and 44.6 kg in the non-dominant hand ( Table 2 ). These values are similar to the values reported for wheelchair basketball, being near to 45 kg [ 27 , 29 ], and for racket sports such as tennis (50 kg) [ 28 ] or badminton (44–47 kg) [ 18 , 30 ]. The influence of the match on the handgrip strength has been studied in other racket sports, such as badminton, with different results [ 18 , 20 , 30 ].…”
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“…In the initial grip test (pre-match 1), the players showed values of 49.1 kg in the dominant hand and 44.6 kg in the non-dominant hand ( Table 2 ). These values are similar to the values reported for wheelchair basketball, being near to 45 kg [ 27 , 29 ], and for racket sports such as tennis (50 kg) [ 28 ] or badminton (44–47 kg) [ 18 , 30 ]. The influence of the match on the handgrip strength has been studied in other racket sports, such as badminton, with different results [ 18 , 20 , 30 ].…”
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confidence: 84%
“…These values are similar to the values reported for wheelchair basketball, being near to 45 kg [ 27 , 29 ], and for racket sports such as tennis (50 kg) [ 28 ] or badminton (44–47 kg) [ 18 , 30 ]. The influence of the match on the handgrip strength has been studied in other racket sports, such as badminton, with different results [ 18 , 20 , 30 ]. In the study of Abián-Vicent et al [ 20 , 30 ], measurements were conducted in official competitions with a duration between 34 and 42 min, and no decrease in hand strength was observed.…”
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