2023
DOI: 10.1590/1517-8692202329012022_0616
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Effect of Functional Training on Hitting Quality in Badminton Players

Abstract: Introduction: The importance of physical training in badminton is reflected in the quality of technical and tactical movements in the field, improving the athlete the physical strength enough as support and the level of physical fitness necessary for their sports performance, reducing sports injuries and, mainly, increasing their hitting rates. Objective: Study the effect of functional training on the hit rate in badminton players. Methods: Bibliographic and experimental research methods were used through th… Show more

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“…To succeed, athletes in this field must possess a blend of speed, strength, and exceptional aerobic endurance [6,7]. During competitions, the body alternates between periods of high-intensity work, using intramuscular phosphate and glycolysis to replenish energy stores and restore homeostasis [8,9]. The ATP-CP energy system is vital for brief bursts of energy and shifts as energy demands change during the match.…”
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“…To succeed, athletes in this field must possess a blend of speed, strength, and exceptional aerobic endurance [6,7]. During competitions, the body alternates between periods of high-intensity work, using intramuscular phosphate and glycolysis to replenish energy stores and restore homeostasis [8,9]. The ATP-CP energy system is vital for brief bursts of energy and shifts as energy demands change during the match.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have analyzed athletes' technical movements during competitions, showing that the thighs push against the ground to convert gravitational, elastic, and chemical energy into kinetic energy [17][18][19]. The energy transfer from the lower to the upper limbs is facilitated by the core area, involving a continuous muscle contraction, thereby making strength vital for performance [8,12,16].…”
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