Raghda Abd Ali Jubeir
Biomimical analysis is one of the important scientific methods that contribute to the upgrading of skills performance as it "contributes to the selection of the right movements suited to the conditions surrounding achievement and helps to know fully the skills to be taught or trained in scientific terms.
The skill of the transmittal in the badminton is one of the basic skills that requires outstanding performance and continuous exercise so that the player can perform in an elaborate and effective manner and have a significant psychological impact on the players of the opposing team if the player can perform this serve accurately, because the movement gives great difficulty against the players receiving this serve.
Research Objectives: Recognize the values of some biomimical variables of transmitter skill in flying badminton players. Recognize the relationship at the moment of commencement in effectively guiding transmission. Recognize the growing relationship at the moment of departure and improve transmission efficiency.
Research Curriculum: The researcher used the descriptive method of associative relationships to fit it into the nature of the research.
Search sample: The search sample was determined in a deliberate manner and included (5) players.
Conclusions: A strong relationship at the moment of departure demonstrates the importance of angles in effectively directing transmission. Limited relationship indicates that this factor needs to enhance its integration with the rest of the variables to achieve higher effectiveness. The increasingly positive relationship at the moment of departure reinforces the importance of vertical speed in improving transmission efficiency.
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