What is it about?
When serving in badminton, the shuttlecock may follow different trajectories and still land at the same point. Therefore, we created a new simple methodology for measuring the trajectory of the badminton short serve and a way in which to determine serve accuracy.
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Why is it important?
We examined the serve trajectory and determined two variables which best describe an accurate short serve. Firstly, the location of the shuttlecock at its apex position, and secondly, the height of the shuttlecock as it travels over the net. If the server can achieve an apex which occurs before the shuttlecock crosses the net as well as a low height over the net, it will be difficult for the opponent to hit an effective return shot, thereby giving the server an advantage in the rally.
Perspectives
Writing this articles was very interesting as it began to create additional questions in which I would like to answer. For an example, does the position of the opponent influence the trajectory of the shuttlecock when serving? I think this article provides basis for further research not only in badminton, but also in other sports or tasks involving projectiles.
Mr Shayne Marc Vial
Edith Cowan University
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This page is a summary of: Using the trajectory of the shuttlecock as a measure of performance accuracy in the badminton short serve, International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching, November 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/1747954118812662.
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