Abstract:
Background. Consider the fact that the implementation of aerobic exercise can be effective in the learning and acquisition
process, and that training athletes to acquire new skills is appropriately done in terms of the primacy and recency of the
training time for aerobic activities such as the warm-up. Objectives. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the
effect of moderate-intensity aerobic activity before training on the acquisition, consolidation memory, and coordination
pattern of the elbow joint with regard to the short service in badminton. Methods. Thirty-eight participants aged 17 to 19
years were selected by convenience sampling and purposive sampling. The participants were randomly assigned to two
experimental groups (n=14 and n=10) and a control group (n=14) based on aerobic capacity. Before and after the badminton
short service training, the participants ran for 20 minutes on a treadmill at a speed of about 70% of their maximum heart rate.
At various stages of training, the precision of the shuttlecock landing spots was measured based on the French test at the time
of acquisition, immediate retention, retention, and transfer in all three groups. Also, using motion analysis, the range of
motion of the wrist, elbow, and shoulder joints was measured. Moreover, by using a PCA, the coordination pattern of the
range of motion of the elbow joint was compared in all three groups. Results. There was no significant difference between
the groups in terms of the accuracy of the short service in badminton in the French test based on aerobic exercise before and
after training (p<0.05).A significant difference was observed between all parts of the test and the transfer test (p>0.05). Also,
there was no significant difference in the coordination pattern of the range of the elbow joints between the groups.
Furthermore, the repeat of service has no significant effect on the motion pattern in any way. Conclusion. According to the
impact of moderate-intensity aerobic activity before and after training on the acquisition, consolidation of memory, and
coordination pattern of the elbow joint, there was no significant difference in the accuracy of the short service in badminton
Machine summary:
"The Variation of Acquisition, Consolidation Memory and Coordination Pattern of Elbow Joint in Short Service Badminton before and after Aerobic Training 1Teimour Darzabi, 1Hamid Reza Taheri*, 1Ali Reza Saberi Kakhki 1Department of Motor Behavior, Faculty of Sport Sciences.
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of moderate-intensity aerobic activity before training on the acquisition, consolidation memory, and coordination pattern of the elbow joint with regard to the short service in badminton.
According to the impact of moderate-intensity aerobic activity before and after training on the acquisition, consolidation of memory, and coordination pattern of the elbow joint, there was no significant difference in the accuracy of the short service in badminton.
The results of the study indicated that aerobic exercise has no significant effect on the accuracy of the acquisition and retention of the short serve in badminton.
The results of the present study support these findings and indicate the effect of aerobic exercise on short serve performance (as a single motor activity) for up to fivedays.
It can be concluded from these findings that the low cognitive load (such as performing the short serve in badminton) can reduce the impact of the aerobic exercise at 65% to 70% of maximal oxygen consumption on motor function.
CONCLUSION The results of the study indicated that aerobic exercises before training at 65% to 70% of maximal oxygen consumption is more effective than aerobic exercises after training in reducing the rate of motion error, increasing accuracy, and improving the short serve in badminton."