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Effect of Sports Specific Warm-Up Protocol on Injury Prevention among Badminton Players

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Background: Badminton is a sport in which players use a combination of speed, endurance, strength, andcoordination over lengthy, high-intensity actions that are broken up by rest breaks. In sports, a warm-up is a preexercisesession intended to improve performance in competition or training. Training that has been introducedinto training programmes involves properly warming up the body before physical exercise. General warm updoesn’t help on injury prevention in all games, so there is a need for sports specific warm up programs to promotemore flexibility and readiness before the specific strength training and power training.Purpose: To assess the impact of a sports-specific warm-up procedure on badminton players’ ability to avoidinjuries.Materials and Method: From the SDAT in Chennai, a total of 100 young badminton players were chosen. Witha mean age of 22.35 ± 3.23, there were 59 male and 41 female players among them. Injury Rate, EpidemiologicalIncidence Proportion and Incidence Rate were used as outcome measures. The players were split into two groups,one of which received a sports-specific warm-up procedure and the other of which received a generic warm-upregimen.Results: By the descriptive statistics of the collected data, the Sports Specific Warm-up group showed betterimprovement in preventing injuries compared to the conventional group.Conclusion: It has been concluded that Sports Specific Warm-up plays a vital role in preventing on-field injuriesamong badminton players.
Title: Effect of Sports Specific Warm-Up Protocol on Injury Prevention among Badminton Players
Description:
Background: Badminton is a sport in which players use a combination of speed, endurance, strength, andcoordination over lengthy, high-intensity actions that are broken up by rest breaks.
In sports, a warm-up is a preexercisesession intended to improve performance in competition or training.
Training that has been introducedinto training programmes involves properly warming up the body before physical exercise.
General warm updoesn’t help on injury prevention in all games, so there is a need for sports specific warm up programs to promotemore flexibility and readiness before the specific strength training and power training.
Purpose: To assess the impact of a sports-specific warm-up procedure on badminton players’ ability to avoidinjuries.
Materials and Method: From the SDAT in Chennai, a total of 100 young badminton players were chosen.
Witha mean age of 22.
35 ± 3.
23, there were 59 male and 41 female players among them.
Injury Rate, EpidemiologicalIncidence Proportion and Incidence Rate were used as outcome measures.
The players were split into two groups,one of which received a sports-specific warm-up procedure and the other of which received a generic warm-upregimen.
Results: By the descriptive statistics of the collected data, the Sports Specific Warm-up group showed betterimprovement in preventing injuries compared to the conventional group.
Conclusion: It has been concluded that Sports Specific Warm-up plays a vital role in preventing on-field injuriesamong badminton players.

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