Comparative Analysis of Technical Characteristics in Wheelchair Badminton and Non-Disabled Players: A Scoping Review

While there has been very little research on wheelchair badminton, the level of wheelchair badminton players in Korea is world-class. The purpose of this study is to provide quantified data by comparing the technical characteristics of badminton games between disabled and non-disabled players. Through a scoping review, three domestic and foreign papers on wheelchair badminton and six domestic papers on non-disabled people were analyzed. The scope of selection was set to men’s singles competition. The analysis results are as follows. First, there was a difference in the frequency of stroke techniques between disabled and non-disabled people. Among them, the most frequently used technique in the disabled group was clear, and the non-disabled group showed various skill patterns. Second, as a result of analyzing service frequency, both groups used short service the most. Third, there was a difference in scoring skills between the two groups. The disabled group used the drop shot the most, and the non-disabled group used the smash the most. In the case of the disabled group, movement restrictions are large and they only use half of the court, so they secure defense and attack time through clearing, then take a winning shot with a drop shot, proceed with a back-end attack, and then create a scoring pattern by attacking the front-line area. It was confirmed that I have it. In the case of non-disabled players, it was found that they used the entire court and, depending on their unrestricted nature, tried various techniques to break the opponent’s balance and then used strong and fast smashes as winning shots. Fourth, after analyzing the positions of batted balls, the disabled group scored batted balls in the front position, and the non-disabled group scored batted balls in various positions without being concentrated in one location. Based on the research results, in order to improve wheelchair badminton performance, it is necessary to establish a systematic program plan tailored to the characteristics, develop coaching strategies, and consider training methods.

While there are very few studies on wheelchair badminton, the level of wheelchair badminton players in Korea is world-class. The purpose of this study is to provide quantified data through comparison of the technical characteristics of badminton games between disabled and non-disabled athletes. Through a scoping review, three domestic and international papers on wheelchair badminton and six domestic papers on the non-disabled were analyzed. The scope of selection was designated as a men’s singles match. The analysis results are as follows. First, there was a difference in the frequency of stroke techniques between the disabled and the non-disabled, and among them, clear was the most used technique in the disabled group, and the non-disabled group showed various technology patterns. Second, as a result of analyzing the service frequency, both groups used short service the most. Third, there was a difference between the two groups in scoring skills. In the case of the disabled group, drop shots were used the most, and in the case of the non-disabled group, smash was used the most. In the case of the disabled group, movement restrictions are large and only half of the court is used, so after securing defense and attack time through clear, it was confirmed that the winning shot was taken with a drop shot to have a scoring pattern through attack in the potential area after proceeding with the rear attack. In the case of non-disabled players, it was found that they used the entire court and used a strong and fast smash as a winning shot after breaking the opponent’s balance through various technical attempts according to their unrestricted characteristics. Fourth, as a result of analyzing the batting scoring position, the group with disabilities scored a batting score from an electric potential, and the non-disabled group scored a batting score from various locations without being concentrated in one place. In order to improve the performance of wheelchair badminton, it is necessary to consider a systematic program plan suitable for the characteristics, develop coaching strategies, and training methods.

2024-04-13 18:34:07
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