Research on Countermeasure of Badminton Competition Athletics Rhythm Phenomenon

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Badminton is the traditionally advantageous event in China. According to the results of all matches, our overall strength of badminton has been still in the leading position in the world. In order to increase the competitive ability, it is essential to strengthen the researches on theories and practices of the process of badminton games. In this paper, the factors affecting sports rhythm include athletic ability, venue environment, and spot command of coach. Comprehensively improve their competitive ability which mainly refers to the following aspects. Firstly, strengthen the physical training, technical training and psychological skills training. Secondly, strengthen the simulation of venue atmosphere of badminton athletes.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1172-1175

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