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Comparison of Game Statistics between Winner and Lossers in Badminton

Author Affiliations

  • 1Physical Education Institute of Barkatullah University, Bhopal, MP, INDIA
  • 2Physical Education Institute of Barkatullah University, Bhopal, MP, INDIA
  • 32Departments of Botany, S.N. Govt. Girls PG (A) Collage, Bhopal, MP, INDIA
  • 43Govt. Humidiya Arts and Commerce Collage Bhopal MP, INDIA

Res. J. of Physical Education Sci., Volume 1, Issue (5), Pages 1-6, October,23 (2013)

Abstract

Today in the modern competitive sports every sportsman and women is in a race to excel each other and competition has become sports is one of the very important sectors. Like other games, badminton has proved a most outstanding, crowed pulling difficult individual sports. In the field of today�s competitive world. Badminton occupies a significant place the sphere of competitive sport due to the interest and participation in large number by different countries like China, Korea, Japan, Denmark and India. International as well as world Badminton competitions have evolved complex and intense elements of competition. It requires physical and mental attributes to be top gear to tackle all eventualities in the match. The performance in most of the competitive sports is determined by the factors such as physical fitness, techniques and tactics, though their relative contribution varies from sports to sports. In addition to these psychological traits have also influence the physical. Fitness status, technique and tactics capabilities of a sportsman. The study may provide guidelines to physical education teachers and badminton coaches to analyze the game statistics between winners and losers.

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