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Experimental Study On The Effect Of Badminton Exercise On Reaction Time

Posted on:2016-04-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H W LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2207330470964457Subject:Physical Education and Training
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With the development of society, sport more and more people’s attention. The study found that exercise can improve people’s intelligence, improve cognitive function, increase confidence, improve mood, improve concentration, physical exercise as a social activity helps improve relationships and improve interpersonal skills. Badminton ball fast and unpredictable. This study wanted by experiment whether the reaction of badminton exercise influence to make a exploratory research.Through the way of recruiting badminton skill training, we find 36 students from primary school. Half male and half female. Aged at average of 9.86±0.25.This is experimental team. The same time, choose 36 students randomly who do not take part in physical exercise often as a comparison. Half male and half female. Aged at average of 9.76±0.25. This is named as comparison team 2. Another 36 primary students in grade3 who are being told will be trained 3 month basketball. Half male and half female. Aged at average of 9.76±0.33.this is comparison team 1. All-together, 108 students joined the test. It has no big difference in reaction time for these 3 team members before testing.The result is: 1.After three months of training and three months of basketball badminton exercise, three reactions are faster than no exercise group reaction.2.Simple reaction time badminton exercise group than in simple reaction time basketball exercise group and choice reaction time and choice reaction time change is more obvious, and no significant change when compared with the basketball group discrimination reaction badminton group.The research conclusion: Badminton Exercise on simple reaction time, choice reaction time, all have a significant impact discrimination reaction time.
Keywords/Search Tags:badminton, reaction time, experimental study
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