Search Results - High Ability Studies
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The impact of framing effects, competitive state, and time pressure on risk-taking decisions in tennis players of different skill levels
Shangguan, R., Zha, Z.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Through two experiments, this study investigated the effects of frame type (positive/negative), competitive state (leading/trailing), and time pressure (high/low) on risk decision-making among tennis players of varying proficiency levels. …”
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Two strategies to improve stability in a precision-based task: Insights from the badminton short serve
Iino, Y., Wilkie, J. C., Fukashiro, S., Yoshioka, S., Vial, S.Published in Journal of Biomechanics (2025)“…The badminton short serve is a highly precise task requiring accurate control of racquet face orientation, which directly influences shuttlecock trajectory and limits an opponent`s ability to attack. …”
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Performance level discriminative validity of agility tests in youth tennis players
Munivrana, G., Jelaska, G., Tomljanovic, M.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Introduction: Various studies have shown that the ability to change the direction of movement quickly plays an important role in achieving top performance in tennis. …”
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Effects of on-court tennis training combined with HIIT versus RST on aerobic capacity, speed, agility, jumping ability, and internal loads in young tennis players
Morais, J., Kilit, B., Arslan, E., Bragada, J., Soylu, Y., Marinho, D.Published in Journal of Human Kinetics (2025)“…The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of on-court tennis training (OTT) combined with high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or repeated sprint training (RST) on the physiological, kinematic, kinetic, and perceptual responses of young tennis players. …”
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Inertial sensors containing device-based match characteristics that act as prognosticators of elite, male badminton players' performance levels
Abdullahi, Y., Coetzee, B.Published in Proceedings of the 9th International Performance Analysis Workshop and Conference & 5th IACSS Conference. PACSS 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1426 (2022)“…The identification of the last-mentioned ISCD-based variables for the attainment of badminton performances emphasizes the importance of using badminton drills and conditioning techniques not only to improve the physical fitness levels of players, but also their ability to accelerate at high-intensities.…”
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The use of interactive teaching methods in the training of sports coaches in universities in China
Zhai, X., Ryzhkova, L. G., Go, E.Published in Theory and Practice of Physical Culture (2024)“…Objective of the study was to assess the level of demand for interactive teaching methods when conducting classes aimed at acquiring special knowledge, professional skills and abilities from future table tennis coaches. …”
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Effect of eight-week sprint interval training on the local muscle oxygen metabolism and aerobic capacity of elite female badminton players
Li, Q., Liu, H. C., Leng, B., Liu, Y., Bao, D., Liu, H. Y., Ho, I.Published in 28th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, 4-7 July 2023, Paris, France (2023)“…INTRODUCTION: Elite badminton players are highly demanded on performing numerous high-intensity multi-shuttles sprints and jumps for saving and attacking. …”
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Influence of grip type on peak force during isometric mid-thigh pull and its relationship with hand grip strength in elite badminton players
Prajongjai, V., Pramkratok, W., Songsupap, T.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2023)“…Approach An isometric mid-thigh pull (IMTP) test is highly reliable for monitoring neuromuscular performance but the influence of grip type on the ability to exert force during IMTP remains unclear. …”
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Stroboscopic eyewear applied during warm-up does not provide additional benefits to the sport-specific reaction speed in highly trained table tennis athletes
Strainchamps, P., Ostermann, M., Mierau, A., Hülsdünker, T.Published in International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (2023)“…Purpose: While long-term training with stroboscopic eyewear suggests performance-enhancing effects on visuomotor abilities, it remains unclear whether a short-term application, for example, during a warm-up, results in immediate performance gains. …”
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Physiological and performance effects of high-intensity interval training in tennis players: a systematic review
Durmus, D., Ödemis, H., Sögüt, M.Published in Coaching and Sport Science Review (2023)“…The purpose of this systematic review was to overview the physiological and performance effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in tennis players. …”
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Reaction time and special fitness in tennis players aged 10-12 years
Waldzinski, T.Published in Archives of Budo Science of Martial Arts and Extreme Sports (2023)“…Background & Study Aim: Reaction time is the time elapsed from the stimulus (nerve impulse) to the initiation of movement. …”
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Physiological demands in simulated tennis matches and hitting tests take account of the translational and rotational kinetic energy ratio of the ball
Murata, M., Naito, T.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2023)“…Assessment of fatigue effect on hitting ability in tennis has been controversial in previous studies. …”