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Comparison of Biomechanical Factors on Badminton shoes between Anti-slip outsole and Non anti-slip outsole

배드민턴화의 미끄럼방지 아웃솔 부착 유무에 따른 생체역학적 요인 패턴비교

  • Yi, Jae-Hoon (Division of Liberal Arts and Teaching, Sungkyul University) ;
  • Jang, Young-Kwan (Dept. of Industrial & Management Engineering, Kangwon National University) ;
  • Hah, Chong-Ku (Korea Institute of Sports Clinic & Engineering) ;
  • Ki, Jae Sug (Incheon University-Industry Cooperation Foundation)
  • Received : 2013.10.20
  • Accepted : 2013.12.20
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to compare biomechanical factors on badminton shoes between anti-slip outsole and non anti-slip outsole. Six subjects participated in this experiment. For three-dimensional analysis, eight cameras (Oqus 3series, Qualisys) were used to acquire raw data, and then the parameters were calculated and analyzed with Visual-3D. In conclusion, the patterns of spent time during side step, and maximum velocities of CoGs were consistent without joint angles of lower extremities in spite of small differences. Those of GRFs, and moment of lower extremities were absolutely consistent. This trend of biomechanical factors was that Y shoe (ante-treatment) was much greater and PS shoe (treatment) was greater than Y shoe (treatment). (That was, Y shoe (ante-treatment) > PS shoe (treatment) >Y shoe (treatment)). The findings of this study showed that anti-slip outsole was effective and brought increasing performance and decreasing injuries. It is suggested that further study of these phenomena will help understand many aspects of human locomotion, including work, performance, fatigue and possible injuries.

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