Role of Strength in Game of Badminton

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Pooja Beniwal, Dr. Rajesh Dhauta

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In the Mean and standard deviation, descriptive handling and breakdown speed performance have been analyzed. Age, strength of hand grasp and forearm muscles Pearson's correlation coefficient was linked with pre-hand smash speed scores. A substantial difference in hand grip strength from the left to the right was seen with an average of 69 ± 9.44 and 58 ± 12.02 kg respectively. The main strength of the shuttle stresses the stabilization of the core elements of the players by managing the strength of arms and feet in the formation and the course of movement. The emphases of this review are the characteristics of game, anthropometry and physiology of badminton. Players are typically tall and slender, having a kind of ectomesomorphic physique that meets the high physiological requirements. The results of this research show the substantial difference in the handle force of left and right badminton players. This may be why left hand players are more quickly breaking their forearm and performing in badminton.

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