Tennis one-handed backhand stroke at different impact heights
The purpose of this study was to compare the kinematic differences of the racket during a one-handed backhand stroke at different impact heights. Five male collegiate tennis players were instructed to stroke the incoming balls from different heights to a crosscourt target area. The impact heights were classified as High, Middle, and Low. Significant differences were observed at 3 heights for racket angles (p < 0.05). The decrease of the angular velocity of upper trunk right-lateral rotation at High might be the main element that resulted in a decrease in the resultant velocity of the racket at impact. The greater moment of inertia of the dominant arm and racket about shoulder horizontal abduction-adduction axis at High made arm difficult to be accelerated. It might influence the velocity and control of the one-handed backhand stroke at high impact point.
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| Notations: | training science technical and natural sciences sport games |
| Published in: | ISBS Proceedings Archive (Michigan) |
| Language: | English |
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Canberra
International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
2021
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| Online Access: | https://commons.nmu.edu/isbs/vol39/iss1/82 |
| Volume: | 39 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Pages: | Article 82 |
| Document types: | congress proceedings |
| Level: | advanced |