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Michael J Duncan1, Mark Noon1, Chelsey Lawson1, Josh Hurst1, Emma L J Eyre1.
Abstract
This study examined the effects of the Badminton World Federation (BWF) Shuttle Time program on fundamental movement skills (FMS) in English children. A total of 124 children; 66 in key stage 1 (ages 6-7 years) and 58 in key stage 2 (10-11 years) undertook the Shuttle Time program, once weekly for six weeks (n = 63) or acted as controls (n = 61). Pre, post and ten-weeks post, both process and product FMS were determined. Children in the intervention group, aged 6-7 years, had higher total process FMS (via test of gross motor development-2) compared to the control group at post and ten-weeks post intervention (both p = 0.0001, d = 0.6 and 0.7, respectively). There were no significant differences in process FMS scores for children aged 10-11 years. Ten-meter sprint speed decreased pre to post and was maintained at ten-weeks post for the intervention groups aged 6-7 years (p = 0.0001, d = 0.6) and 10-11 years (p = 0.001, d = 0.2) compared to control. Standing long jump distance increased pre to post (p = 0.0001, d = 0.8) and was maintained at ten-weeks post (p = 0.0001, d = 0.5) for the intervention group. Medicine ball throw performance increased pre to post (p = 0.0001, d = 0.3) for the intervention group. The BWF Shuttle Time program is beneficial in developing FMS for key stage 1 children (ages 6-7).Entities:
Keywords: motor competence; motor skill; object-control; physical education; test of gross motor development
Year: 2020 PMID: 31973023 PMCID: PMC7076760 DOI: 10.3390/sports8020011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4663
Structure of the 6-week shuttle time program.
| Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Warm-Up (10-min) | |||||
| Balance Exercises | Balance Exercises | Balance Exercises | Balance Exercises | Dynamic Balance | Dynamic Balance |
| Mobility Exercises | Mobility Exercises | Mobility Exercises | Mobility Exercises | Mobility Exercises | Mobility Exercises |
| Having a Lunge | Having a Lunge | Having a Lunge | Having a Lunge | Having a Lunge | Having a Lunge |
| Balance and Throw | Balance and Throw | Balance and Throw | Balance and Throw | Balance and Throw | |
| Main Body (40-min) | |||||
| Balloon tap | Balloon tap relay With hand With Racquet | Mirror Chase with Throw and Catch | Mirror Chase with Throw and Catch | Mirror Chase with Throw and Catch | Mirror Chase with Throw and Catch |
| Balloon tap relay | Mirror Chase with Throw and Catch | Grip Change with Shuttle | Grip Change with Shuttle | Shuttle Chase | Shuttle Chase |
| Mirror Chase | Grip Change with Shuttle | Balance the Racquet | Throwing Game 1 | Forehand and Backhand Lift Merry go Round | Forehand and Backhand Lift Merry go Round |
| Mirror Chase with Throw and Catch | Balance the Racquet | Throwing Game 1 | Backhand Short Serve | Backhand Short Serve | Backhand Short Serve |
| Balancing Shuttles | Keep your Court Free | Chase and Hit Forehand Backhand | Chase and Hit Forehand Backhand | Flat Play | Flat Play |
| Balancing Shuttles | Balancing Shuttles | Balancing Shuttles | Balancing Shuttles | Balancing Shuttles | |
Figure 1Mean ± SD of total fundamental movement skills (FMS) for children aged 6–7 years and 10–11 years in Shuttle Time intervention (INT) and control (CON) groups (** p = 0.0001, * p < 0.05).
Figure 2Mean ± SD of 10 m sprint speed across time for the INT and CON groups in children aged 6–7 years and 10–11 years, * p =.01
Figure 3Mean ± SD of standing long jump (cm) across time for the INT and CON groups, * p = 0.0001.
Figure 4Mean ± SD of 1 kg seated medicine ball throw distance (cm) across time for the INT and CON groups in children aged 6–7 years and 10–11 years, * p = 0.027, ** p = 0.003, *** p = 0.001, **** p = 0.0001.