Title of article :
Effect of Fatigue on Biomechanical Variable Changes in Overhead Badminton Jump Smash
Author/Authors :
Rusdiana, Agus Sport Science Study Program - Faculty of Sport and Health Education - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia , Subarjah, Herman Sport Science Study Program - Faculty of Sport and Health Education - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia , Imanudin, Iman Sport Science Study Program - Faculty of Sport and Health Education - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia , Kusdinar, Yopi Sport Coaching Education Study Program - Faculty of Sport and Health Education - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia , Syahid, Angga M Sport Coaching Education Study Program - Faculty of Sport and Health Education - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia , Kurniawan, Tian Sport Science Study Program - Faculty of Sport and Health Education - Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
Abstract :
The badminton forehand overhead jump smash is one of the high speed and powerful motions among
various racket sports. Objectives. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of fatigue on the kinematic variable
movement changes during overhead jump smash in badminton. Methods. This study is descriptive quantitative
research with the pre-test and post-test design methods used to obtain data from 15 male badminton players, aged
19.4±1.6 years, height 1.73 ± 0.12 m, and weight 60.8 ± 3.7 kg. The study used three high-resolution handy-cams,
motion software Frame DIAZ IV, and 14 point manual markers to analyze body segments’ movement when carrying
out a jump smash. Furthermore, an ergo treadmill was used to test the players’ level by running. Results. The results
showed that the shuttlecock velocity was faster during pre-fatigue (188 km/h) than under the condition (145 km/h). A
significant difference showed in the angle of shoulder internal rotation (p=0.048) and wrist palmar flexion (p=0.037)
at the instant of maximal shoulder external rotation phase. Furthermore, there were significant differences in the
shoulder’s internal angular velocity (p=0.042), elbow extension (p=0.035), forearm supination (p=0.024), and wrist
Dorsi dorsiflexion.040). Conclusion. In conclusion, fatigue reduces players’ performances during jumping smash in
badminton, thereby leading to slower shuttlecock speed and changes in body segment movements.
Keywords :
Kinematic , Fatigue , Jumping Smash , Badminton , Sport Biomechanics
Journal title :
Annals of Applied Sport Science