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Student’s Name Instructor’s Name Course Date Skills Learning and Biomechanics 1A This drill is performed focusing on the movement patterns (PAR) for the player to execute the skill efficiently. The decision making and concentration of the players is directed towards achieving the PAR with control and fluency (Knudson Bauer and Bahamonde 499). The players are inexperienced as they are unable to make great decisions initially as they are taking in too much information and fail to make right decisions on time. If they have to make any decisions then the execution of the skill will be affected. Thus they need to practice in isolation and perform repetitive exercises at this level. These practices will help them to remove the decision-making process and the performers can now concentrate solely on the anxious in a challenging game. Your state of mind in this situation can easily affect your hitting technique. Within the follow through phase it is necessary for the player to keep balance and stability. As the racquet passes in front of the body to follow through the other leg must stay back to ensure that balance and the centre of gravity is maintained. The follow through is important in determining the final path of the shuttlecock and the general success of the shot. Works Cited Knudson Duane Jeff Bauer and Rafael Bahamonde. "Correlates Of Learning In Introductory Biomechanics". Perceptual and Motor Skills 108.2 (2009): 499-504. Web. Wright MJ et al. "Functional Imaging Of Cortical Responses In Expert And Novice Badminton Players While Predicting The Direction Of A Badminton Stroke". NeuroImage 47 (2009): S103. Web. [...]
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Subject Area: Physical Education
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