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The Technical Analysis On Badminton Stroking In Men's Doubles

Posted on:2008-10-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:D ZhongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360218950358Subject:Physical Education and Training
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Men's doubles is the most violent and quickly project in badminton. The win or fail can usual be decided in the front strokes and men's doubles is the also the weaker project in badminton of china.With the methods of documentation, observe and physics statistics, the paper studies hit skills and stroke amounts of each round. And the paper tries to analysizing the change of fields of serve falling to the ground, the stroke amounts of each round, utilization ratio of each hit skill and the effect of return of service and handle skill of the third stroke in world top men's doubles nowdays after implement of new rule. In the paper the hit skills include serve skills, stroke skills in fore count, mid-count and back count.The research indicats that in present the world's men's badminton players'serve keep 1 field as the base, then keep 4 field as the base. The change in serving fall to the ground field of Caiyun/Fuhaifeng is the same as master-hand in world.In match of Men's doubles the stage of the front five strokes decide the most chance of win, then the stage from six to twelve strokes. Mounts is distributed by partial pattern basically.Utilization ratio of all kinds of hit skills is different. Drive skill is used most and drop shot skill secondary. Rushing skill is the third and the clear skill is the less.The effct of return of serve usual is aggressive. when retune of serve is aggressive, the third stroke's effect is neatral and passive; when return of serve is neutral, the third stroke is usual neutral in most; when return of serve is passive, the third stroke is aggressive in most. It is remained strength in the third stroke of Caiyun/Fuhaifeng. By meas of improving the quality of serve and researching the rule of return of serve by apponent, the third stroke can fight for aggressive.
Keywords/Search Tags:Badminton, Men's doubles, Stroking technique
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