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The Analysis Of The Technical And Tactics Of Badminton Men's Dobles Of The Outstanding Athletes Zhang Nan And Fu Haifeng In China

Posted on:2018-05-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P L XieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330512492404Subject:Physical Education and Training
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This study aims to understand the utilization of techniques by and the strength and weakness of China's excellent man's double badminton players with different partners in different seasons.This article through the research methods of literature-data,video observation,mathematical statistics and other research methods,this thesis studies 18 badminton competitions by China's elite badminton man's double players Zhang Nan and Fu Haifeng and other different badminton combinations(Zhang Nan and Li Geng,Zhang Nan and Xu Chen,Zhang Nan and Lu Kai,Fu Haifeng and Hong Wei,Fu Haifeng and Xu Chen,Fu Haifeng and Cai Yun,Zhang Nan and Fu Haifeng)during the 2013-2016 seasons.It makes a statistical analysis on the utilization of techniques and tactics,falling spot,gains and losses,and the rounds of striking.Results are as follows:1.In the serve phase,the serve mode is fixed,the technical route is flexible,and the serving placement region is concentrated by Zhang Nan and Fu Haifeng with different partners,mainly on backhand serve before the first area and the fifth area,which account for 86.1% and 9.0% in the whole serve areas.The serve technique by Fu Haifeng is mainly on aggressiveness,while Zhang Nan on offensive counter spin.Both Zhang and Fu have a high serve rate,with higher scoring average.2.During the service reception phase,the badminton falling spot of Fu Haifeng and Zhang shows that the frond-court is more that mid-court,and the mid-court is more than the back-court.In order to ensure the advantages in the front-court,Fu Haifeng initiates to access the net by a quick attach,while Zhang Nan bring his opponent to the net mainly by rubbing and pushing.Both Zhang and Fu use tactics of against the front court middle road,playing the dorp shot in the service sideline.As to the goal differences,technique losses are more than scoring,with fewer direct score and score s are mainly based on more late oppressive attack and opponents errors.3.During the stroking phase in the fore-,mid-and back-court,the frequency of badminton falling spot by Zhang Nan and Fu Haifeng shows that the frond-court is more that mid-court,and the mid-court is more than the back-court.When using a technique and tactics,Fu Haifeng fully moves and suppresses opponents by pressing the ball quickly and pushing the falling spot,however,he makes offensive faulty.While Zhang Nan attains offensive and defensive chances by using skills of secondary attack of pushing,rushing,blocking and lifting,with more defensive errors and lessinitiative scores.4.During the phase of the last shot,Zhang Nan and Fu Haifeng in different combination score mainly apply the skills of pushing and hooking in the fore-court,pushing and rushing in the mid-court,and dropping and smashing in the back-court.In terms of the region of hitting the ball,Zhang Nan concentrates on the first,second,fourth,and the fifth regions,while Fu Haifeng mainly focuses on the second,fourth,fifth,and the sixth regions.Both Zhang Nan and Fu Haifeng have a concentrated ball-hitting region,primary on middle line,secondary on the service sideline.The skill losses of Zhang Nan are more than scoring,with more losing points on passive losses and offensive losses.Fu Haifeng has a strong counter attack during guarding,but has more initiative losses.5.The stricks are mainly on quick attacks by Fu Haifeng and Zhang Nan in different combinations.The overall number of rounds is focused,with scoring advantages of quick grabbing and pushing.Rounds are more on the first,second,third,fourth,and fifth regions.However,they are not subject to the combination matching and the techniques and tactics by different opponents.And there is a great difference on the grounds of hitting balls.
Keywords/Search Tags:Badminton, Technical and tactics, Men's doubles
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