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Öğe Analysis of badminton competitions in 2012 london olympics(2014) Aydoğmus, Mert; Arslanoglu, Erkal; Senel, ÖmerIn this study, the general analysis of 2012 London Olympics Badminton matches are aimed to be made. In this analysis, the physical characteristics of the Olympic players, the average match and rally durations, the countries which have participated by rally stroke points and the distributions of the medals were studied. The official website of 2012 London Olympics were used as a means of collecting data and during the matches, the results and analysis of a total 189 matches published on this site were recorded and evaluated. The study was carried out by using the data which belong to a total of 170 players (90 women and 80 men) who participated from 52 countries. Descriptive statistical analysis of data (mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values, percentage distribution) was done by using SPSS 17.0 for Windows. As a result of this research, the mean total match duration in singles and doubles categories were determined as; for males 45.12±13.24 minutes, 39.37±11.46 minutes, for females 37.7±12.46 minutes, 42.27 ±8.94 minutes respectively. The longest rally mean durations of competitions in man and women singles were respectively 38.4±16.22 seconds, 34.6±8.15 seconds; in men doubles, in women doubles and in mix doubles were respectively 38.18±15.13, 48.16±11.8 and 23.19±9.15 seconds. When the highest rally strokes, with average of 53,39±15,7 strokes, took place in the women doubles, it was followed by women singles (41,39±10,6), men singles (38.66±13.26), men doubles (36.74±12.58) and mix doubles (35.43±8.67). When looked at the data obtained in this study, it is observed that the highest mean match durations are in men singles and the longest mean rally durations and the highest mean rally strokes are in women doubles categories. As a conclusion, according to the 2012 London Olympics analysis, badminton coaches must revise technical, tactical, conditional elements of badminton and they have to prepare special schedules for category properties.Öğe Comparison of acute effects of foam roller combined with static-dynamic stretching on combat athletes’ performances: experimental research(2023) Cıvan, Alirıza Han; Aydoğmus, Mert; Yıldız, Kerem Can; Baltacı, Şeyma; Akgül, Melike Nur; Kaplan, Samet; Akgül, MustafaObjective: The purpose of this study is to examine the acute effects of combine foam roller (FR) and routine warm-up protocols on some performance parameters in combat athletes. Material and Methods: A total of 16 fighters (boxing, kickboxing, muaythai) athletes, 7 female and 9 male, were included in the study. The study was carried out with 2 measurements with an interval of 1 week. On the first day, the athletes were tested for flexibility, sprint, agility, and jumping, respectively, after performing static-dynamic stretching after 10 minutes of low-paced jogging. On the second day, the athletes were tested for flexibility, sprint, agility, and jumping, respectively, after performing static-dynamic stretching and foam roller exercises, respectively, after 10 minutes of low-paced jogging. Statistical analysis of the data ob- tained in the study was made using the IBM SPSS 23 analysis program. Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test was used to evaluate the difference between different warm-up protocols. Significance level was accepted as p<0.05. Results: Significant difference was observed 20 m sprint performance between the static stretching (SS)+dynamic stretching (DS) and FR warm-up protocols combined static stretching and dynamic stretching in favor of SS+DS (p<0,05). When the vertical jump height between the 2 different warm-up protocols of the athletes were examined, while a sig- nificant difference was found in jump height (cm) in favor of SS+DS. it was seen that there is a significant difference in favor of SS+DS+FR in the jump numbers of the athletes (p<0.05). Conclusion: FR combine static and dynamic stretching protocols do not have a positive effect on performance parameters in combat athletes, but SS+DS can improve athletes’ vertical jump height and anaerobic performances.Öğe Determination of physical activity levels of karabük university students(2021) Yüksel, Yılmaz; Aydoğmus, Mert; Kayışogğlu, Numan Bahadır; Revan, SerkanThe sedentary lifestyle is one of the most important problems for today's societies. Health-related behaviors that an individual gains early in his life affect the individual's quality of life in adulthood. The purpose of this study was to examine the physical activity (PA) levels of students studying at Karabük University according to the variables of gender, the program attended and body mass index (BMI). A total of 1717 students, 843 males and 874 females, studying in different departments, participated in the study. International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) short form was used to collect data in the study. Frequency, percentage, Mann Whitney U, Kruskal-Wallis and chi-square tests were used to analyze the data. As a result of the research, it was seen that 27.8% of the students were not physically active, 38.2% of them had moderate physical activity levels, and 34% had sufficient PA levels. While 45.9% of male students had sufficient PA level, this rate was 22.4% for female students. A significant difference was found in PA scores of the students in terms of gender. A significant difference was found in the scores of vigorous PA according to the BMI of the students. As a result, it was observed that the student's physical activity level was low, the physical activity level changed according to gender, and male students were more active than females. It can be said that BMI is effective on the level of Vigorous Physical Activity.Öğe Effect of plyometric training on jumping performance and agility in adolescent badminton players(2017) Özmen, Tarik; Aydoğmus, MertBadminton is one of the most popular racquet sports in the world. The agility and vertical jump are important motor skills to hit a shuttlecock in badminton game. The purpose of this study was to investigate effect of plyometric training on vertical jump and agility in adolescent badminton players. Twenty adolescent (age, 12.5 ± 0.2 years) badminton players were randomly divided into two groups as plyometric group (PG) and control group (CG). All participants were tested to assess agility and vertical jump before (pre-test) and after 6-weeks training period (post-test). Agility performance was assessed with Illinois Agility Test. Vertical jump height was measured with squat jump test using a contact mat. The PG performed plyometric training twice a week, for 6 weeks. There was a significant difference between pre and post-test for squat jump test in both PG (26%) (p = 0.00) and CG (10%) (p = 0.016). However, squat jump height significantly increased in PG compared with CG (p = 0.024). The agility significantly improved in PG (6%) (p = 0.01), but not CG (2%) (p = 0.294). Our results show that a six week plyometric training improved agility and vertical jump in adolescent badminton players. Badminton game requires fast changes in direction, vertical jumps, forward lunges around the court. Badminton coaches should take place plyometric exercises in training programÖğe Investigation of the relationship between arm skin thickness and circumference measurement and hand grip strength of children attending with badminton sport(2020) Aydoğmus, Mert; Özcan, NeslihanPurpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between the thickness of the arm, circumferencemeasurement and the hand grip of the 10-12 age children badminton athletes. Materials and Methods: 72 badminton athleteswith a mean age of 11.8 ± 0.1 were included in the study voluntarily. Physical characteristics of children; height (kg), bodyweight (kg), body mass index (kg/m²), body circumference measurements (cm), (forearm, mid-arm and mid-upper arm) andskinfold (mm), (triceps, subscapula, biceps, suprailiac skin thickness) values were measured. Results: Data were analyzed bySPSS 23.0 package program. The Shapiro-Wilk test was used to determine whether the distribution of numerical variables wasuniformly distributed. Pearson Correlation test was applied to determine whether there is a correlation between theparameters. Statistical significance level was accepted as p <0.05. In the evaluation, a statistically significant difference wasfound between the right hand grip strength and subscapula skin thickness, (r=0.25), mid-arm circumference, (r=0.27),measurement and left hand grip strength with subscapula skin thickness, (r=0.3), forearm circumference, (r=0.24), mid-armcircumference, (r=0.35) and mid-upper arm circumference, (r=0.34), (p <0.05). Conclusion: It can be said that arm skin thicknessand arm circumferential measurements are effective in the hand grip strength parameters of sports such as badminton.