In this study, it was aimed to investigate the relation between U17 national badminton players unforced errors during the competition and their physical performance levels. 5 male national badminton players of mean age of 15.6±1.34 and mean sports year of 6.60±0.54 participated voluntarily in the research. Research, was done in U15 Turkey Championship, U17 national team selection, badminton super league, badminton 1. leagues and Turkey Junior International tournaments in 2017. A total of 43 matches of the badminton players participating in the study were examined. The average number of matches for each athlete was found to be 8.60±2.60 and the set number was found to be 2.32±0.24. To determine the physical performances of the athletes, height, body weight measurements, 20 m sprint, t-test, vertical jump, standing long jump, flexibility (sit and reach), back and leg strength tests were performed. Unforced errors analized as T.E (simple error in total), T.P.L (total point lost), E.T.L.P.P (simple error percentage of the total number lost), E.F.C (error in front court), E.M.C (error in mid court) and E.B.C (error in back court). The obtained data were analyzed using Descriptives (standard deviation, minimum, maximum, mean) and Spearman correlation analysis was applied to examine the relationship between unforced errors and physical performance. As a result it was seen that T.E and E.F.C decreased significantly when badminton players increased their standing jump values (r=-.900; p <0.05). Also, E.B.C significantly increased when body weight increased (r=-.975; p<0.01).
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Sports Medicine |
Journal Section | Original Article |
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Publication Date | January 30, 2018 |
Acceptance Date | June 22, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 3 Issue: 1 |