COORDINATIVE AND PERFORMANCE CAPABILITIES LEVEL TO BADMINTON JUNIORS
Valentin Cristian () and
Daniela Timofte ()
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Valentin Cristian: Palestra Costa Volpino – Bergamo
Daniela Timofte: Palestra Costa Volpino – Bergamo
Marathon, 2014, vol. 6, issue 2, 136-143
Abstract:
Sport of explosion, based on a special technique and a relatively small movement, badminton requires an excellent physical condition. In this context, coordinative capabilities are designed to ensure rapid learning of technical procedures and tactical structures. The purpose of this study is to analyze both the coordinative capabilities and the capacity of sport performance to juniors groups in badminton. To obtain more relevant results for identifying the level of coordinative capabilities, we used the following variables: time-space orientation, kinesthetic differentiation, motor response and rhythmicity capabilities. In terms of sport performance capacity, to obtain significant results, we used a wide range of observation protocols of techniques used by athletes during games. The obtained results are solid basis for establishing causal relationships between coordinative capabilities and achieving sports performance in badminton. Keywords: Badminton, coordinative capabilities, performance, juniors
Date: 2014
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