Tag Archives: BAD10 CONSULTING
Changes in the Game Characteristics of a Badminton Match: A Longitudinal Study through the Olympic Games Finals Analysis in Men’s Singles
Comparing Matchplay Characteristics and Physical Demands of Junior and Professional Tennis Athletes in the Era of Big Data
The article explores the significant differences between junior and professional tennis players. Leveraging large datasets and advanced analytical methods, it highlights variations in performance, physical demands, and tactical approaches. The study aims to provide a deeper …
Content is King, But Context is God.
A few years ago, I heard a phrase from one of the most prominent figures in sports science and its practical application, Martin Buchheit. The sentence was, “Content is king, but context is god.”
The Science of Badminton: Game Characteristics, Anthropometry, Physiology, Visual Fitness and Biomechanics
The article, The Science of Badminton: Game Characteristics, Anthropometry, Physiology, Visual Fitness, and Biomechanics, written by Michael Phomsoupha and Guillaume Laffaye, delves into the intricate details that define high-level badminton performance.
The road to Paris: The training process
Behind every success there is a story, a story that tells a journey. This time I want to tell the story of our journey to the Paris Olympics and the whole process behind it. I have always believed that one of the best things is to share and inspire others to find their own direction and achieve their own goals.