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The Physiology of Badminton

Posted by Sarah Sam in Biology of the Human Body · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 9:06 pm

For our sports physiology mini-project, we decided to investigate the physiology characteristics of the widely known sport badminton. Originated in China during the fifth century and created in England. It is the national sport of various Asian countries. Badminton is played with rackets and shuttlecocks. These shuttlecocks can reach the speed of 306 mph and a person can run almost a mile in a competitive badminton match. As incredible as this is, our poster explains how our body can even perform such acts necessary for badminton, such as swinging a racket or running around the court. 
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Badminton Anatomy

Posted by Alexander Delgado in Biology of the Human Body · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 9:00 pm

In our project we learned the basics of badminton, the rules, the sport and the type of training involved when playing that sport, as well as how different types of tissues were affected in our body. We also got to know the types of injuries that occur in the sport as well as how to treat them and avoid them. In our poster we displayed info regarding all of theses topics mentioned, as well as images and small displays of the sport itself and the location of where the injuries that occur in badminton. During this project I learned a lot related to how muscles work and react to the stresses of the body during sports and I hope that by viewing and reading our project you will be able to learn as well. 
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Football sports Physiology

Posted by Nathan McGill in Biology of the Human Body · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 2:20 pm

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On our poster board, we answered the five questions. On the sides of the poster boards, you can see the description of the rules of football, the training, the injuries, and how to prevent the injuries. We also drew a diagram of a person and explained the areas of injuries and the terms used from those areas of the body.
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Physiology of Volleyball

Posted by Daniel Sinyal in Biology of the Human Body · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 11:49 am

In this project, my group and I was given the task to research about the physiology of a specific sport(volleyball). I found some interesting facts and it somewhat surprised me because I never expected to see injuries occurring in volleyball because of how little physical contact there is. Volleyball involves lots of extreme and intense movements that is pressuring the lower back, knees, hands, and at times ankles.
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Badminton Physiology

Posted by Miki Huang in Biology of the Human Body · Aziz · E on Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 11:06 am

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