A Study of Racket Weight Adaptation in Advanced and Beginner Badminton Players.

Appl Bionics Biomech

College of Physical Education and Sports, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.

Published: January 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The jump smash is a key aggressive move in badminton, with racket weight significantly impacting player performance.
  • Previous studies have often isolated biomechanical characteristics or racket parameters, but this research examines the human-racket system as a whole, focusing on both advanced and beginner players.
  • Findings indicate that experienced players adapt better to heavier rackets through timing adjustments and effective muscle coordination, while beginners rely more on the initial swing, suggesting motor experience plays a crucial role in performance adaptation.

Article Abstract

The jump smash is the most aggressive manoeuvre in badminton. Racket parameters may be the key factor affecting the performance of jump smash. Previous studies have focused only on the biomechanical characteristics of athletes or on racket parameters in isolation, with less observation of the overall performance of the human-racket system. This study aims to explore the effects of different racket weights on neuromuscular control strategies in advanced and beginner players. Nonnegative matrix factorisation (NMF) was used to extract the muscle synergies of players when jumping smash using different rackets (3U, 5U), and K-means clustering was used to obtain the fundamental synergies. Uncontrolled manifold (UCM) analyses were used to establish links between synergy and motor performance, and surface electromyography (sEMG) was mapped to each spinal cord segment. The study found significant differences (  < 0.05) in the postural muscles of skilled players and significant differences (  < 0.001) in the upper-limb muscles of beginners when the racket weight was increased. Advanced players adapt to the increase in racket weight primarily by adjusting the timing of the activation of the third synergy. Combined synergy in advanced players is mainly focused on the backswing, while that in beginners is mainly focused on the frontswing. This suggests that advanced players may be more adept at utilising the postural muscles and their coordination with the upper-limb muscles to adapt to different rackets. In addition, the motor experience can help athletes adapt more quickly to heavier rackets, and this adaptation occurs primarily by adjusting the temporal phase and covariation characteristics of the synergies rather than by increasing the number of synergies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10834085PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2024/8908294DOI Listing

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