Unit27 task2 strengths and weaknesses referral 1/2
1. Unit 27 referral 1/2
Task 2 – Performance Strengths and
Areas for Improvement
2. Strengths
• After looking at all the results from myself, the
athlete and the coach, I found that the 4 greatest
strengths of my athlete were strength, reaction
time, power and selective attention.
• Initially I believed balance to be a greater
strength but after the coaches assessment power
scored the same. I waited for the athletes scores
and again the two were close so I discussed this
further with both the coach and athlete and we
agreed that power was a greater strength then
balance.
3. Strength 1/4
• Excellence Trait: Reaction time
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse:
• After the performance profiling, reaction time was found to be Lisa’s
strongest trait. Reaction time is the speed in which you can respond to a
stimulus. Lisa has a quick reaction time, especially around the net as she is
accurate at interpreting and responding to a fast net shot with both speed
and accuracy. By having a quick reaction time Lisa is able to produce a high
quality of shot as she can reach the shuttle faster. In badminton I
personally believe that it is one of the most crucial things to have, and by
Lisa scoring highest on this, improves her overall performance greatly.
Even though her reaction time scored the highest out of all the traits I
looked at, Lisa can still improve on the scale and I think that getting her
reaction time to be a 10 would enable her to play a faster game of
badminton, giving her an even greater advantage against her opposition.
With a quicker reaction time Lisa will be more likely to be picked over
other players as she will be able to have a much more varied rang of shots.
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disadvantages
4. Strength 2/4
• Excellence Trait: Selective Attention
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse: As Lisa competes at a performance
level she is now often performing in front of large and loud crowds. It is
important that Lisa has a strong selective attention and by scoring high on
this proves that she is able to stay focused; this has a massive benefit
towards her performance. When I watched her perform Lisa showed that
she was able to focus on relevant cues, such as her partners calls and
ignore irrelevant cues such as the crowd. She was able to concentrate on
the important information and ignore unnecessary noise that could be
both off putting and distracting. Even though Lisa has a very strong
selective attention whilst in a rally ,I think that it would be useful to
improve on her selective attention during points. It isn’t as important but I
noticed her look to the crowd on a few occasions after the end of a rally;
improving this slightly will enable her to ignore the oppositions team
mates comments and make her more confident in her decisions. This will
make her a more confident player and the coaches will look for this when
selecting the squad. The confidence will also make her seem more
intimidating in her oppositions eye, making them the nervous ones and
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disadvantages
5. Strength 3/4
• Excellence Trait: Strength
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse:
• Strength is defined as the ability to apply force against resistance. It is important that Lisa has good
strength as I think that it is a crucial part of badminton; she is constantly moving round the court
and when for example lunging her muscles are able to push out of this position. She also needs to
be able to exert enough force to smash. Her wrist needs to be extremely strong as with out this her
smash would be weak. Her body muscles need to be strong in order for her to be able to recover
from certain positions accurately. Strength is also essential for Lisa to have as it underpins the basis
for power. It also is important that strength is one of the top traits as this will provide prevention of
injuries like shoulder dislocation and tennis elbow. These can occur due to imbalance in muscle
strength occurring due to lack of or inadequate weight training. With the reduced risk of injury Lisa
wont miss training and therefore is more likely to get picked over other players who may
susceptible to injury. Lisa has good strength but as it isn't at the highest point on the scale Lisa can
improve this by weight training and by doing this I believe her performance will benefit. It also
gives her an advantage over her opposition as she is usually free from injury, however small it may
be. The stronger Lisa is the more likely she is to be selective over other team members as with the
strength she will be able to play shots that allow her to win the attack and put pressure onto the
opposition. As well as this, after being able to set herself up, her attacking shots will be more
powerful meaning she will be able to finish a rally by hitting a winning shot much sooner. This is a
great advantage as it will allow her to win faster and conserve her energy. Knowing that Lisa is
strong will also benefit her as it will take unnecessary pressure of; she wont have to worry about
her opponents clearing her to the back. This allows Lisa to relax and focus on more technical shots.
6. Strength 4/4
• Excellence Trait: Power
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse: Power is both speed and strength combined. Power is an
important part of badminton and Lisa showed that she was able to lunge for a net shot and was
able to push back to get into her next position. Having powerful legs means that Lisa is able to get
out of the lunge quickly enabling her more time to prepare for the next shot, this in turn allows her
next shot to be of a higher standard and is key for Lisa to be able to be selected over other players.
She also performed many jump smashes after covering the court and changing direction. She was
able to exert enough power to jump so that her smash became more powerful. The more power
she has the higher her jump, the stronger her smash and the more chance she has of winning, this
is likely to get her selected over other team members as she has shown that she can play a
powerful finishing shot. She also showed her power when defending as she was able to exert
enough force to defend the shuttle to the back of the court. It is important to have a strong defence
in badminton as this enables you to play key shots that lead to you being in control of the rally. Lisa
showing a powerful defence is important in order for her to succeed. Power was the weakest
strength Lisa had and I think that this was because of her speed; because power is a combination of
strength and speed if Lisa focused on this her power would improve and therefore her performance
and the types of shots she would be able to play would widen. I think the power is an important
part of badminton and was pleased to see Lisa scored high in this. Being powerful is likely to get
Lisa chosen over other team mates as it is important that she can hit the shuttle from one end of
the court to the other, as well as being able to finish a rally. It also allows Lisa to focus on more
technical shots and takes away the anxiety and stress of the thought of being over powered and
pushed to the back. It is also important as it means she might be able to over power her opposition
and play shots that will lead to her having the attack.
7. Developments
• The four main areas for development are
aerobic fitness, control of anxiety, stress levels
and knowledge of the opposition.
8. Development Area 1/4
• Excellence Trait: Control of anxiety
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse: Control of anxiety means to ignore factors such as worry and
doubt and focus purely on the game. I noticed that Lisa wasn’t able to stay 100% focused in a game
situation and often dropped her head due to a previous bad shot. Not being able to stay focus may
hinder her chance of being selected for the team, other players who can control this may be picked
above her as they are able to perform to there highest ability constantly. She needs to able to focus
on each point individually in order to improve this. I know that Lisa has only just started to be
picked for County level matches and after speaking to her and her coach we agreed that the nerves
would have gotten to her especially at the start. She will need to be able to forget about added
pressures such as crowds and be able to control her nerves in future games as this will effect her
overall performance and her chances of selection. I believe that her team mates can also help her
ease her anxiety by providing her with extra support for the first few matches. I know when I’ve
watched her at club level she hasn’t been anxious and I think this is to do with confidence as well as
knowledge of her opposition. It is important she learns to control this as it could make her partner
feel uneasy too affecting both there performances as individuals and as a pair. Losing certain
matches can also put more unnecessary pressure on the rest of the team.
• Lisa will need to improve this as her shot accuracy decreases with nerves, other team mates who
can control their anxiety and stay calm will be selected above Lisa as they are able to make sure
their shots remain accurate throughout the game; this is an important trait in badminton as every
point counts.
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9. Development Area 2/4
• Excellence Trait: stress levels
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse: A certain level of stress is needed for optimum performance;
too little means that Lisa will be unable to motivate herself, however too much stress will affect the
ability to focus on skills and performance when performing. During the match I watched I felt Lisa
was under a lot of stress, because I have previous knowledge I could tell that some of her shots
weren’t as accurate as usual and I think that this is because of the added pressure of performing in
a new environment. However Lisa will need to prove she can control this otherwise players of a
similar or slightly worse standard, who can cope with stress, will be picked above her as their shots
will remain consistent and accurate and therefore their performance on a whole will be better.
• By the second match the stress levels had decreased and she performed much better however I
feel it is important that she is able to reduce this at the start so she has more confidence and a
higher success rate. I feel that if she had of had more practice with her partner she would have felt
less stressed and less pressure not to “let her down” and I also feel that Lisa should practice
calming techniques. If she was less stressed to start her performance would be affected in a
positive way and she would be able to advance to the thirds a lot quicker. By being stressed, this
can also have a negative affect on her partner and this can bring down their performance too.
• Lisa needs to work on her stress as the more stressed she is the more likely she is to make mistakes,
some of which could lead to injury of her or her partner, for example not using the correct footwork
and twisting an ankle or not being in the correct position and accidently hitting her partner with
her racket/ getting hit, setting her back in training.
• Lisa is less likely to get selected over other team mates who can control there stress as it can have a
negative effect of the rest of the team and the managers may drop her in order to make sure the
rest of the team can concentrate and perform to their best
10. Development Area 3/4
• Excellence Trait: aerobic fitness
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse: Aerobic endurance is important in badminton as often
matches, which consist of three games can last for up to about 70 mins, most averaging at 45 with
minimal breaks. Lisa needs to improve her aerobic threshold as with the step up to county she will
be required to perform at a high level and continue being able to move effectively and efficiently
around the court throughout the entire match. Having weak aerobic fitness puts her at a
disadvantage to other team mates and means she will fatigue quicker and her performance will
decrease this makes her less likely to be selected above team mates who can perform at a high
standard for longer. To start with Lisa performance was weaker than usual but I feel that this was
due to nerves, but after she overcame this she performed to a much higher standard. I feel that her
performance however dropped in the third match and this was due to her aerobic fitness. It will be
important that Lisa improves on this quickly as she will be required to perform a lot longer in
county matches compared to club matches. I think it is a crucial part of badminton and if Lisa wants
to continue in the fourths she needs to work on it fast. When Lisa’ aerobic fitness decreases she
reaches the shuttle late and her shots can become poor, this puts her and her partner at an even
greater disadvantage as they will have to be defending more. This also puts added unnecessary
pressure on the pair which will affect their performance even more.
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11. Development Area 4/4
• Excellence Trait: knowledge of the opposition
• Describe / Explain / Critically Analyse: Knowing the weakness of the opposition would enable Lisa
to have a game plan at the start of any match; putting her at an advantage to her opposition and
other team mates. Lisa, however, scored poorly on this and I feel it is important that she starts to
improve her knowledge of the other players at this level quickly. Having knowledge reduces the
pressure as you enter the match as Lisa will feel she knows the corrects shots to play in order to
win, reducing pressures and stress. Lisa should carry out research on any opposition she is set to
come across and have a plan in mind before entering the match. I think that knowing the
opposition is a crucial part of badminton as it enables you to gain confidence in what you doing.
Knowing the weakness's before starting a match puts you at an advantage as it means that you
don’t waste time and points trying to figure this out and reduces the stress of having to figure it out
quickly. I feel Lisa would benefit hugely from talking to other county members before a match; this
should help reduce her anxiety which was another major development she needed to focus on. Her
performance in general will improve massively if she knew how to play to set herself up for the
attacking shots. Not knowing anything about her opposition when other members in the squad
have researched means that Lisa is less likely to get selected, having a game plan is huge benefit in
badminton and Lisa needs this.
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disadvantages