Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship

This study aimed to analyze the elite badminton players’ on-court movements related to contextual variables (game, round, and match status). A total of 18 matches of the Jakarta 2015 World Championship (1,273 points and 5,710 play actions) were examined by univariate and bivariate analyses. Signific...

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Main Authors: Raúl Valldecabres, Claudio A. Casal, João Guilherme Cren Chiminazzo, Ana María de Benito
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01567/full
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spelling doaj-9b50973bc8b24deb9b30ef7b1cae4ecf2020-11-25T03:47:51ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-07-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.01567508842Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World ChampionshipRaúl Valldecabres0Claudio A. Casal1João Guilherme Cren Chiminazzo2Ana María de Benito3Doctorate School, Valencia Catholic University San Vicente Mártir (UCV), Valencia, SpainPhysical Activity and Sports Science Faculty, Valencia Catholic University San Vicente Mártir (UCV), Valencia, SpainCentro Universitário de Jaguariúna (Unifaj), Jaguariúna, BrazilPhysical Activity and Sports Science Faculty, Valencia Catholic University San Vicente Mártir (UCV), Valencia, SpainThis study aimed to analyze the elite badminton players’ on-court movements related to contextual variables (game, round, and match status). A total of 18 matches of the Jakarta 2015 World Championship (1,273 points and 5,710 play actions) were examined by univariate and bivariate analyses. Significant differences were found when comparing the players’ on-court movements related to game, round, and match status (p < 0.05). All movements were executed more frequently in game 2, with the exception of diagonal large backward left (DLBL), diagonal short backward left (DSBL), diagonal short backward right (DSBR), and longitudinal short backward (LSB). The results obtained related to the round showed that longitudinal large backward (LLB) was the most frequent footwork in R1/16 and R1/2, diagonal short forward left (DSFL) was the most frequent one for R1/4, and transversal short right (TSR) was the most used movement for the final round. According to match status, no movement (NM) was the most common situation before hitting the shuttlecock at any moment during the match. This study shows how contextual variables modulate the elite players’ on-court movements. This information could be valuable for coaches and players, allowing them to better understand the players’ behavior in a competition, which could be used to design more specific training tasks and prepare match strategies in order to improve the players’ performance in competitions.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01567/fullobservational methodologymatch analysismotor behaviorsituational variablesbadminton
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author Raúl Valldecabres
Claudio A. Casal
João Guilherme Cren Chiminazzo
Ana María de Benito
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Claudio A. Casal
João Guilherme Cren Chiminazzo
Ana María de Benito
Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship
Frontiers in Psychology
observational methodology
match analysis
motor behavior
situational variables
badminton
author_facet Raúl Valldecabres
Claudio A. Casal
João Guilherme Cren Chiminazzo
Ana María de Benito
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title Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship
title_short Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship
title_full Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship
title_fullStr Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship
title_full_unstemmed Players’ On-Court Movements and Contextual Variables in Badminton World Championship
title_sort players’ on-court movements and contextual variables in badminton world championship
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychology
issn 1664-1078
publishDate 2020-07-01
description This study aimed to analyze the elite badminton players’ on-court movements related to contextual variables (game, round, and match status). A total of 18 matches of the Jakarta 2015 World Championship (1,273 points and 5,710 play actions) were examined by univariate and bivariate analyses. Significant differences were found when comparing the players’ on-court movements related to game, round, and match status (p < 0.05). All movements were executed more frequently in game 2, with the exception of diagonal large backward left (DLBL), diagonal short backward left (DSBL), diagonal short backward right (DSBR), and longitudinal short backward (LSB). The results obtained related to the round showed that longitudinal large backward (LLB) was the most frequent footwork in R1/16 and R1/2, diagonal short forward left (DSFL) was the most frequent one for R1/4, and transversal short right (TSR) was the most used movement for the final round. According to match status, no movement (NM) was the most common situation before hitting the shuttlecock at any moment during the match. This study shows how contextual variables modulate the elite players’ on-court movements. This information could be valuable for coaches and players, allowing them to better understand the players’ behavior in a competition, which could be used to design more specific training tasks and prepare match strategies in order to improve the players’ performance in competitions.
topic observational methodology
match analysis
motor behavior
situational variables
badminton
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.01567/full
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