Nonlinear Movement Anticipation Test with Specific Skills in Badminton Sport: Studying Based on Ecological Psychology Approach

Authorfariba hasan baranien
AuthorShahzad Tahmasebi Boroujenien
AuthorSanam Beigom Ghods Mirheidarien
OrcidShahzad Tahmasebi Boroujeni [0000-0002-0875-3993]en
Issued Date2019-08-31en
AbstractObjective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the nonlinear movement anticipation test with two specific skills in badminton sport based on an ecological psychology approach.Methods: 20 young men, 10 members of Tehran Youth Badminton Team and 10 physical education students who just passed the badminton-1 course participated in two coincidence anticipation timing tests. The tests included performing one coincidence anticipation-timing task with the same conditions in service and drop skills. For data analysis, two independent and two dependent't' tests were used with the adjusted significance level (P≤0.025).Results: Statistical analysis results indicated that there was a significant difference between drop and service tests (P≤0.025).Conclusion: Finally, specific-skilled programs were suggested for badminton coaches in increasing coincidence anticipation timing accuracy in athletes.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.29252/ijmcl.1.1.66en
KeywordPerceptual abilitiesen
KeywordSpecific inhibitoryen
KeywordPlayeren
KeywordInterceptive actionsen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleNonlinear Movement Anticipation Test with Specific Skills in Badminton Sport: Studying Based on Ecological Psychology Approachen
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