Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper

Background: The performance outcome model in qualitative technique analysis can determine the mechanical interactions between a performance outcome and the factors that yield such results in sports techniques. Very little attention has been received for badminton forehand shots for such model work,...

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Published in:International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
Main Author: Ramli A.S.S.; Kamalden T.F.T.; Sharir R.; Harith H.H.; Hanafi M.; Gasibat Q.; Samsudin S.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Australian International Academic Centre PTY LTD 2021
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Ramli A.S.S.; Kamalden T.F.T.; Sharir R.; Harith H.H.; Hanafi M.; Gasibat Q.; Samsudin S.
Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
2021
International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science
9
3
10.7575/aiac.ijkss.v.9n.3p28
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117394269&doi=10.7575%2faiac.ijkss.v.9n.3p28&partnerID=40&md5=b3b7cd7449d6073e1113e02f8809160f
Background: The performance outcome model in qualitative technique analysis can determine the mechanical interactions between a performance outcome and the factors that yield such results in sports techniques. Very little attention has been received for badminton forehand shots for such model work, considering the significance of this technical skill as fundamental to play badminton and as important offensive shots. Objective: This study proposes a performance outcome model that associates performance criteria and relevant mechanical variables in the badminton forehand shot technique. Methods: Literature review provided the basis of model development. The Literature research in this paper was conducted in the following databases; PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar Medline, Pedro, and Cinahl. An additional search (including relevant grey literature) was also done on the internet through ResearchGate. Relevant literature research related to the keywords such as biomechanics of badminton, badminton forehand shot, biomechanical analysis, badminton performance, racquet sports, performance indicators, technique analysis and technique models were included and reviewed. Results: The results managed to present a synthesis of the literature review and provided constructive discussions as a basis to propose a performance outcome model that illustrates mechanical interactions that contribute to badminton forehand and shot technique performance. Conclusions: This model manages to find mechanical relationships and allows for a better grasp of understanding the association between performance criteria and mechanics in the badminton forehand shot technique, which is bases on the kinetic chain principle through the body segmental coordination. Copyright (c) the author(s).
Australian International Academic Centre PTY LTD
2202946X
English
Review
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Ramli A.S.S.; Kamalden T.F.T.; Sharir R.; Harith H.H.; Hanafi M.; Gasibat Q.; Samsudin S.
spellingShingle Ramli A.S.S.; Kamalden T.F.T.; Sharir R.; Harith H.H.; Hanafi M.; Gasibat Q.; Samsudin S.
Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
author_facet Ramli A.S.S.; Kamalden T.F.T.; Sharir R.; Harith H.H.; Hanafi M.; Gasibat Q.; Samsudin S.
author_sort Ramli A.S.S.; Kamalden T.F.T.; Sharir R.; Harith H.H.; Hanafi M.; Gasibat Q.; Samsudin S.
title Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
title_short Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
title_full Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
title_fullStr Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical interaction within badminton forehand shot technique: A review paper
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description Background: The performance outcome model in qualitative technique analysis can determine the mechanical interactions between a performance outcome and the factors that yield such results in sports techniques. Very little attention has been received for badminton forehand shots for such model work, considering the significance of this technical skill as fundamental to play badminton and as important offensive shots. Objective: This study proposes a performance outcome model that associates performance criteria and relevant mechanical variables in the badminton forehand shot technique. Methods: Literature review provided the basis of model development. The Literature research in this paper was conducted in the following databases; PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar Medline, Pedro, and Cinahl. An additional search (including relevant grey literature) was also done on the internet through ResearchGate. Relevant literature research related to the keywords such as biomechanics of badminton, badminton forehand shot, biomechanical analysis, badminton performance, racquet sports, performance indicators, technique analysis and technique models were included and reviewed. Results: The results managed to present a synthesis of the literature review and provided constructive discussions as a basis to propose a performance outcome model that illustrates mechanical interactions that contribute to badminton forehand and shot technique performance. Conclusions: This model manages to find mechanical relationships and allows for a better grasp of understanding the association between performance criteria and mechanics in the badminton forehand shot technique, which is bases on the kinetic chain principle through the body segmental coordination. Copyright (c) the author(s).
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