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An Experimental Research on Microseismic Monitoring Technology in Detecting the Contact Time of Badminton Amateurs’ Lunge

Version 1 : Received: 24 December 2020 / Approved: 25 December 2020 / Online: 25 December 2020 (10:53:56 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 9 January 2021 / Approved: 12 January 2021 / Online: 12 January 2021 (12:45:15 CET)
Version 3 : Received: 28 January 2021 / Approved: 29 January 2021 / Online: 29 January 2021 (11:38:14 CET)

How to cite: Yang, Y.; Cui, Y.; Yan, W. An Experimental Research on Microseismic Monitoring Technology in Detecting the Contact Time of Badminton Amateurs’ Lunge. Preprints 2020, 2020120654 Yang, Y.; Cui, Y.; Yan, W. An Experimental Research on Microseismic Monitoring Technology in Detecting the Contact Time of Badminton Amateurs’ Lunge. Preprints 2020, 2020120654

Abstract

The fast and flexible characteristics of badminton determine the necessity of its lunge, and fast lunge will have an important impact on the results of the game in actual combat. In lunge evaluation, the contact time to the ground is a key indicator. This article selects two middle-aged male badminton amateurs with similar body shape and age, but different skill levels as the research objects to carry out comparative experiments. The microseismic equipment is used to record the floor vibration which is caused by the running of badminton amateurs in sports. The microseismic signals of lunge are processed and analyzed by MATLAB software. And we evaluate the pro and cons of various time to touch the ground from amateurs with different skill levels. The research found that 1. Microseismic technology can detect the contact time to the ground. 2. High-level badminton amateurs have obvious advantages in the footwork contact time. Microseismic technology has a certain feasibility as a tool for evaluating the footwork contact time of badminton.

Keywords

badminton; amateurs; lunge evaluation; contact time; microseismic; feasibility

Subject

Engineering, Automotive Engineering

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Received: 29 January 2021
Commenter: Wenfa Yan
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