Effect of Physical Readiness Training In Badminton Players
Effects of Physical Readiness Training on Speed, Power, and Dynamic Balance in Badminton Players
Riphah International University
24 participants
Mar 25, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Badminton is an extremely demanding sport. At an elite level, players are often required to perform at their limits of speed, agility, flexibility, endurance and strength. On top of all of this, players must maintain a high state of concentration in order to meet the tactical / mental demands of dealing with their opponents. In young badminton players, the most important attributes are high levels of skill. A long-term commitment to endurance training is necessary to reach and maintain a player full physical potential. These are two primary objectives of the endurance program are to prevent injury and enhance the abilities to play the game. Endurance plays the key role in all motor abilities, technical skills and tactical actions. Endurance performance capacity has long been recognized as important prerequisite for on field performance for badminton players.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- Males
- years of age
- playing experience of at least 1 years and has regular practices
Exclusion Criteria3
- Any recent injury that required medical attention;
- Significant musculoskeletal, neurological, visual, vestibular, cardiorespiratory, or cognitive disorders
- players who worked in occupations involving heavy manual work
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Interventions
Bend and Reach:5 repetitions, Rear Lunge:5 repetitions per leg, High Jumper:5 repetitions, Rower:5 repetitions, Squat Bender:5 repetitions, Windmill:5 repetitions, Forward Lunge:5 repetitions per leg, Prone Row:5 repetitions, Bent-Leg Body Twist:5 repetitions per side, Push-Up:5 repetitions.
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NCT05811273