Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?

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Autor(a) principal: Paes, Roberto Rodrigues, 1956-
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório da Produção Científica e Intelectual da Unicamp
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12733/3700
Resumo: Abstract: Considering the smaller number of studies investigating Para-Badminton (PBd) and the need to understand the technical, tactical and functional classes, the purpose of this research is to investigate the frequency of technical components and timing characteristics in the PBd categories of WH1(Wheelchair/severe impairment) and WH2 (Wheelchair/minor impairment) and to compare between classes. Twenty PBd matches were analyzed in the men’s individual category at the 11th World PBd Championship. The mean playing time of the matches was 1,780 (± 575) s for the WH1 class and 2,012 (± 1,098) s for WH2. The average rally time was 10.2 (± 8.4) min for the WH1 and 12.5 (± 12.5) min for WH2. The mean pause time was 15 (± 10.3) s for the WH1 class and 14.1 (±10.5) s for the WH2. The mean number of shots per game was 552 (±197) and 719 (±480) for class WH1 and WH2 respectively. In both classes: the most frequent shots performed by the players were Clear, Lob, Drop, and Net-shot; the players used backhand more often than the forehand service and the short service compared to the long one; the errors stood out in relation to the winner points. In addition, there was a higher proportion of shots at the front of the court in both classes. It was found that the WH2 class showed a higher intensity (longer rally time and shorter pause time) and a higher frequency of technical actions (higher number of shuttle hits) when compared to the WH1. This information can assist coaches during training to guide the development of the temporal and technical aspects of the PBd, as well as monitor them during matches to obtain victory
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spelling Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?Son diferentes los componentes técnicos y de tiempo en las clasificaciones de parabádminton?Esportes paraolímpicosBadminton (Jogo)Physical disabilitiesNotational analysisArtigo originalAbstract: Considering the smaller number of studies investigating Para-Badminton (PBd) and the need to understand the technical, tactical and functional classes, the purpose of this research is to investigate the frequency of technical components and timing characteristics in the PBd categories of WH1(Wheelchair/severe impairment) and WH2 (Wheelchair/minor impairment) and to compare between classes. Twenty PBd matches were analyzed in the men’s individual category at the 11th World PBd Championship. The mean playing time of the matches was 1,780 (± 575) s for the WH1 class and 2,012 (± 1,098) s for WH2. The average rally time was 10.2 (± 8.4) min for the WH1 and 12.5 (± 12.5) min for WH2. The mean pause time was 15 (± 10.3) s for the WH1 class and 14.1 (±10.5) s for the WH2. The mean number of shots per game was 552 (±197) and 719 (±480) for class WH1 and WH2 respectively. In both classes: the most frequent shots performed by the players were Clear, Lob, Drop, and Net-shot; the players used backhand more often than the forehand service and the short service compared to the long one; the errors stood out in relation to the winner points. In addition, there was a higher proportion of shots at the front of the court in both classes. It was found that the WH2 class showed a higher intensity (longer rally time and shorter pause time) and a higher frequency of technical actions (higher number of shuttle hits) when compared to the WH1. This information can assist coaches during training to guide the development of the temporal and technical aspects of the PBd, as well as monitor them during matches to obtain victoryResumen: Teniendo en cuenta la reducida cantidad de estudios con el parabádminton (PBd) y la necesidad de entender las clases técnicas, tácticas y funcionales, el objetivo de esta investigación es indagar la frecuencia de los componentes técnicos y las características de tiempo en las categorías WH1 (silla de ruedas/discapacidad severa) y WH2 (silla de ruedas/discapacidad menor) de PBd, así como comparar dichos datos entre clases. Se analizaron veinte partidos de PBd en la categoría individual masculina en el 11° Campeonato Mundial de PBd. El tiempo medio de juego de los partidos fue de 1780 segundos (SD = 575) para la clase WH1 y 2012 segundos (SD = 1098) para WH2. El tiempo promedio de peloteo fue de 10,2 minutos (SD = 8,4) para WH1 y 12,5 (SD = 12,5) para WH2. El promedio relacionado con el tiempo de pausa fue de 15 segundos (SD = 10,3) para la clase WH1 y 14,1 (SD = 10,5) para la WH2. El número medio obtenido de golpes en el volante por partido fue de 552 (SD = 197) y 719 (SD = 480) para la clase WH1 y WH2, respectivamente. En ambas clases, los golpes más frecuentes realizados por los jugadores fueron Clear, Lob, Drop y Net-shot; los jugadores utilizaron más el servicio de revés que el de derecha y el servicio corto en comparación con el largo; los errores se destacaron en relación con los puntos ganadores. Además de esto, hubo una mayor proporción de golpes en la parte delantera de la cancha en ambas clases. Se encontró que la clase WH2 mostró mayor intensidad (mayor tiempo de peloteo y menor tiempo de pausa) y mayor frecuencia de acciones técnicas (mayor número de golpes en el volante) en comparación con la WH1. Esta información puede ayudar a los entrenadores para orientar el desarrollo de los aspectos temporales y técnicos del PBd, así como a monitorearlos durante los partidos para obtener la victoriaAbertoUNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINASPaes, Roberto Rodrigues, 1956-2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12733/3700PAES, Roberto Rodrigues. Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different? . International Journal of Racket Sports Science . Granada : Universidad de Granada, 2021. Vol. 3, n. 1 (2021), p. 2-27. Disponível em: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12733/3700. Acesso em: 7 mai. 2024.Inglêsenghttps://repositorio.unicamp.br/acervo/detalhe/1239684reponame:Repositório da Produção Científica e Intelectual da Unicampinstname:Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)instacron:UNICAMPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-04T13:00:02Zoai:https://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/:1239684Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unicamp.br/oai/requestreposip@unicamp.bropendoar:2022-05-04T13:00:02Repositório da Produção Científica e Intelectual da Unicamp - Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
Son diferentes los componentes técnicos y de tiempo en las clasificaciones de parabádminton?
title Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
spellingShingle Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
Paes, Roberto Rodrigues, 1956-
Esportes paraolímpicos
Badminton (Jogo)
Physical disabilities
Notational analysis
Artigo original
title_short Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
title_full Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
title_fullStr Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
title_full_unstemmed Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
title_sort Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different?
author Paes, Roberto Rodrigues, 1956-
author_facet Paes, Roberto Rodrigues, 1956-
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paes, Roberto Rodrigues, 1956-
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Esportes paraolímpicos
Badminton (Jogo)
Physical disabilities
Notational analysis
Artigo original
topic Esportes paraolímpicos
Badminton (Jogo)
Physical disabilities
Notational analysis
Artigo original
description Abstract: Considering the smaller number of studies investigating Para-Badminton (PBd) and the need to understand the technical, tactical and functional classes, the purpose of this research is to investigate the frequency of technical components and timing characteristics in the PBd categories of WH1(Wheelchair/severe impairment) and WH2 (Wheelchair/minor impairment) and to compare between classes. Twenty PBd matches were analyzed in the men’s individual category at the 11th World PBd Championship. The mean playing time of the matches was 1,780 (± 575) s for the WH1 class and 2,012 (± 1,098) s for WH2. The average rally time was 10.2 (± 8.4) min for the WH1 and 12.5 (± 12.5) min for WH2. The mean pause time was 15 (± 10.3) s for the WH1 class and 14.1 (±10.5) s for the WH2. The mean number of shots per game was 552 (±197) and 719 (±480) for class WH1 and WH2 respectively. In both classes: the most frequent shots performed by the players were Clear, Lob, Drop, and Net-shot; the players used backhand more often than the forehand service and the short service compared to the long one; the errors stood out in relation to the winner points. In addition, there was a higher proportion of shots at the front of the court in both classes. It was found that the WH2 class showed a higher intensity (longer rally time and shorter pause time) and a higher frequency of technical actions (higher number of shuttle hits) when compared to the WH1. This information can assist coaches during training to guide the development of the temporal and technical aspects of the PBd, as well as monitor them during matches to obtain victory
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PAES, Roberto Rodrigues. Are technical and timing components in para-badminton classifications different? . International Journal of Racket Sports Science . Granada : Universidad de Granada, 2021. Vol. 3, n. 1 (2021), p. 2-27. Disponível em: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12733/3700. Acesso em: 7 mai. 2024.
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