BADMINTON - POOLE FOREHAND AND BACKHAND CLEAR TEST
POOLE FOREHAND CLEAR TEST
Test objective:
To
measure the ability to hit the forehand clear from the backcourt, high and deep
into the opponent’s court.
Age level:
High
school through college-age. Validity and reliability coefficients reported.
Figure 18.3 shows court markings
Facilities and Equipment:
needed.
Procedure:
The subject stands
with his right foot in the X square (assuming he is right-handed), holding his
racket face up. The shuttle is placed feathers down on the forehand side of the
racket. He then tosses the shuttle into the air and hits an overhead forehand
clear of his opponent’s racket and deep into the opponent’s court. His right
foot should stay in contact with the X square until the shuttle has been
struck. A player stands at point with his racket extended overhead. He calls
out “low” if any shuttle does not go over his racket. Twelve clears are
attempted.
Scoring:
The point value of
the zone in which the shuttle hits is recorded on the score sheet for each
attempt. The best ten out of twelve shots are totaled. A perfect score would be
forty. Shuttles hitting on the line are given the higher point values. One
point is deducted for any shuttle which fails to clear the racket or the
player.
Directions:
·
Most of the pointers listed for the long service test apply
also for this test.
·
The tossing of the shuttle by the subject is a skill that
needs some practice; however, it has been demonstrated that any beginner can
quickly acquire this skill. It was felt that this feature of the test (not
utilizing a second person to serve shuttles to the subject) increases the
objectivity of the test considerably and also facilitates the test
administration.
THE POOLE BACKHAND CLEAR TEST
Purpose:
To measure the player’s
ability to hi a backhand clear from his back Court high and deep into the
opponent’s court.
Age level and sex:
High school and college males and females.
Facilities and Equipment:
Same as
for the forehand clear test (See the figure).
Procedure:
Same as for the
forehand clear with the following exception. The subject stands with his left
foot in the x square. He places the shuttle on the forehand side of the racket,
tosses it into the air, and then executes a backhand clear shot deep into the
opponent’s court. Twelve trials are given.
Scoring:
Same as for the forehand clear test.
Directions:
·
Same as for the forehand clear test. The tossing skill needs
practice. It was found that placing it on the forehand side of the racket was
easier to perform for the backhand clear than placing it on the backhand side
to the racket.
·
If desired, the test can be shortened to the best six out of
eight trials.
Rules:
·
The subjects stand behind the restricted line.
·
Total 3 trails are given the best trails is taken.
