Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players

Three-dimensional position data of nineteen elite male Malaysian badminton players performing a series of maximal jump smashes were collected using a motion capture system. A `resultant moments' inverse dynamics analysis was performed on the racket arm joints (shoulder, elbow and wrist). Relati...

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Main Authors: Ramasamy, Yuvaraj, Sundar, Viswanath, Usman, Juliana, Razman, Rizal Mohd, Towler, Harley, King, Mark A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.335862022-08-01T10:03:44Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/33586/ Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players Ramasamy, Yuvaraj Sundar, Viswanath Usman, Juliana Razman, Rizal Mohd Towler, Harley King, Mark A. G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation GV Recreation Leisure R Medicine TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Three-dimensional position data of nineteen elite male Malaysian badminton players performing a series of maximal jump smashes were collected using a motion capture system. A `resultant moments' inverse dynamics analysis was performed on the racket arm joints (shoulder, elbow and wrist). Relationships between racket head speed and peak joint moments were quantified using correlational analyses, inclusive of a Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple-hypothesis testing. The racket head centre speed at racket-shuttlecock contact was, on average, 61.2 m/s with a peak of 68.5 m/s which equated to average shuttlecock speeds of 95.2 m/s with a peak of 105.0 m/s. The correlational analysis revealed that a larger shoulder internal rotation moment (r = 0.737), backwards shoulder plane of elevation moment (r = 0.614) and wrist extension moment (r = -0.564) were associated with greater racket head centre speed at racket-shuttlecock contact. Coaches should consider strengthening the musculature associated with shoulder internal rotation, plane of elevation and wrist extension. This work provides a unique analysis of the joint moments of the racket arm during the badminton jump smash performed by an elite population and highlights significant relationships between racket head speed and peak resultant joint moments. MDPI 2022-01 Article PeerReviewed Ramasamy, Yuvaraj and Sundar, Viswanath and Usman, Juliana and Razman, Rizal Mohd and Towler, Harley and King, Mark A. (2022) Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players. Applied Sciences-Basel, 12 (2). ISSN 2076-3417, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020880 <https://doi.org/10.3390/app12020880>. 10.3390/app12020880
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topic G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
GV Recreation Leisure
R Medicine
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
GV Recreation Leisure
R Medicine
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
Sundar, Viswanath
Usman, Juliana
Razman, Rizal Mohd
Towler, Harley
King, Mark A.
Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players
description Three-dimensional position data of nineteen elite male Malaysian badminton players performing a series of maximal jump smashes were collected using a motion capture system. A `resultant moments' inverse dynamics analysis was performed on the racket arm joints (shoulder, elbow and wrist). Relationships between racket head speed and peak joint moments were quantified using correlational analyses, inclusive of a Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple-hypothesis testing. The racket head centre speed at racket-shuttlecock contact was, on average, 61.2 m/s with a peak of 68.5 m/s which equated to average shuttlecock speeds of 95.2 m/s with a peak of 105.0 m/s. The correlational analysis revealed that a larger shoulder internal rotation moment (r = 0.737), backwards shoulder plane of elevation moment (r = 0.614) and wrist extension moment (r = -0.564) were associated with greater racket head centre speed at racket-shuttlecock contact. Coaches should consider strengthening the musculature associated with shoulder internal rotation, plane of elevation and wrist extension. This work provides a unique analysis of the joint moments of the racket arm during the badminton jump smash performed by an elite population and highlights significant relationships between racket head speed and peak resultant joint moments.
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author Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
Sundar, Viswanath
Usman, Juliana
Razman, Rizal Mohd
Towler, Harley
King, Mark A.
author_facet Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
Sundar, Viswanath
Usman, Juliana
Razman, Rizal Mohd
Towler, Harley
King, Mark A.
author_sort Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
title Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players
title_short Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players
title_full Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players
title_fullStr Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male Malaysian players
title_sort relationships between racket arm joint moments and racket head speed during the badminton jump smash performed by elite male malaysian players
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