Winning Strategies and Techniques in Badminton
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15787897Keywords:
Badminton Strategies, unwritten rules, professional development, qualitative-transcendentalAbstract
Excelling in badminton required a combination of skill, strategic thinking, and mental toughness. This study investigated the key techniques, winning strategies, and areas for improvement that contributed to enhanced performance in the sport. It explored effective gameplay approaches, unwritten rules, and factors essential for achieving success in badminton. Utilizing a qualitative transcendental phenomenological research design, the study gathered data through semi-structured interviews with seven respondents—five badminton players and two coaches. Thematic analysis was then applied to interpret the findings. The study identified three key areas influencing success in badminton: effective strategies, unwritten rules, and areas for improvement. Four main strategies emerged as crucial for competitive play: analyzing opponents, executing tactical shots, adapting strategies during matches, and applying game- specific techniques. In terms of unwritten rules, five key themes were highlighted: maintaining sportsmanship, using deceptive and distracting techniques, employing delaying tactics, learning informal techniques, and adapting unwritten rules based on the competition setting. Hence, this study provided valuable insights into the key strategies, unwritten rules, and areas for improvement in badminton, emphasizing the importance of skill development, strategic decision-making, and mental resilience for achieving competitive success. It was recommended that players and coaches may prioritized strategic training, including opponent analysis, tactical shot execution, in-match adaptability, and game-specific techniques, while also understanding unwritten rules like sportsmanship, deceptive tactics, and strategic delays; additionally, training programs should enhanced technical skills, physical conditioning, and mental resilience, and future research should have investigated the long-term impact of experience, training, and psychological preparation on badminton performance.
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