Publications des chercheurs
Changes in the game characteristics of a badminton match: a longitudinal study through the olympic game finals analysis in men’s singles.
Journal of sports science & medicine, 14 (3) p. 584.
(2015). Injuries in badminton: a review.
Science & Sports, 10.1016/j.scispo.2020.01.002.
(2020). Multiple Repeated Sprint Ability Test for Badminton Players Involving Four Changes of Direction: Validity and Reliability (Part 1).
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 32 (2) p. 423–431.
(2018). A multiple repeated sprint ability test with four changes of direction for badminton players (part 2): predicting skill level with anthropometry, strength, shuttlecock and displacement velocity..
Journal of strength and conditioning research, 34 (1) p. 203-211. 10.1519/JSC.000000000000239.
(2020). Physiological, neuromuscular and perceived exertion responses in badminton games.
International Journal of Racket Sports Science, 1 (1) p. 16–25.
(2019). Radio-ulnar pronation vs forearm extension: which the best to reach the maximal badminton racket velocity?.
Human. Sport. Medicine, 20 (2) p. 99-107. 10.14529/hsm200212.
(2020). Reliability and validity of motion sensor and radar for measuring shuttlecock velocity in badminton.
International Journal of Racket Sports Science, 4 (2) p. 11-19.
(2022). The science of badminton: game characteristics, anthropometry, physiology, visual fitness and biomechanics.
Sports medicine, 45 (4) p. 473–495.
(2015). Blessures en Badminton : Que nous dit la recherche scientifique ?.
Dans 9ème Biennales de l'AFRAPS : les activités de raquette. Comprendre et intervenir . Université de Calais.
(2021). How to use the elasticity of a badminton racket to increase its speed by 80%?.
Dans Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering (p. 2028–2029). Taylor & Francis.
(2015). Shuttlecock velocity during a smash stroke in badminton evolves linearly with skill level.
Dans Computer methods in biomechanics and biomedical engineering (p. 140–141). Taylor & Francis.
(2014).