The effectiveness of attention and kinesthetic awareness and their relationship to the accuracy of performing the forehand and backhand stroke in badminton

Authors

  • Tahseen Husni Tahseen University of Baghdad, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Iraq
  • Khamail Abdul Hussein Jawad University of Baghdad, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Iraq
  • Hassanein Obaid Dakhil University of Baghdad, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Iraq
  • Hussein Khamis University of Baghdad, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Iraq
  • Saad Abbas University of Baghdad, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, Iraq

Keywords:

Kinesthetic, forehand, backhand, badminton

Abstract

The rapid development in achieving high athletic levels in various sports fields, whether in individual or team games, one of them (the badminton game) is no longer a coincidence, but rather is the result of sound and programmed planning based on clear scientific foundations, as mastery of motor skills is not related to training qualifications only Rather, it is also related to the individual's ability to have some mental abilities, including concentration of attention and perception-kinesthetic, which is one of the dimensions of the important psychological preparation of the badminton player. The competition is through front and rear strikes by badminton, and this needs a high concentration throughout the period of playing the front and back strikes, specifically delivering the ball accurately and focus to a place far from the competition player's presence, as well as kinesthetic perception and its relationship to the performance of the two skills, the researcher's reliance on the descriptive approach in the survey method is the most appropriate approach Appropriateness to solve a problem, the researcher has chosen the research sample in an intentional way and they are the first stage students in the College of Physical Education and Sports Science / University of Baghdad for the academic year 2018-2019 and the amount (20) students out of (42) students and they constitute (47.61%) m N community of origin. The results showed that the correlation coefficient (for the attention concentration test x forward stroke of the badminton) was (0.27), while the correlation coefficient (for the dynamic perception test x back blow to the badminton) was (0.24) and through the observation of the two values we see them below the tabular value and the amount ( 0.387), below the significance level (0.05), which indicates that the correlation relationship is not significant between the focus of attention, the front strike by the badminton on the one hand, and the perceptual movement and the backhand of the badminton on the other hand, and the researcher concluded - there was no significant correlation between the degree of concentration of attention and the performance of the strike Headlights with feathers E plane. There is no significant correlation between the kinesthetic perception and the performance of the backhand of the badminton. The sample results in focusing attention, the kinesthetic perception and the accuracy of the front and back strike performance of the badminton came at a weak level, the researcher recommends the need to pay attention when implementing the lesson of the badminton to the performance of female students Many for the front and back strike skill. Use specific areas to focus attention and try to get the badminton to the specified place. Perform the skill in other conditions (in the open air) as a recreational means and avoid the routine. Interest in teaching correct technique and repetition from the skill of accurate front and back strike skills with badminton

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Published

2024-04-06

How to Cite

Tahseen Husni Tahseen, Khamail Abdul Hussein Jawad, Hassanein Obaid Dakhil, Hussein Khamis, & Saad Abbas. (2024). The effectiveness of attention and kinesthetic awareness and their relationship to the accuracy of performing the forehand and backhand stroke in badminton. Sciencia Journal, 1, 77–85. Retrieved from https://scienciajournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/89