Amateur level: I often play in the open air in the roadside square, and there is no requirement for the wind direction! You don't need a court, a net or a racket. And they are often beaten all over the place looking for the ball.
Amateur level 2: I often play in the open air in the roadside square, and the requirements for wind direction are not high! There is no requirement for the venue and the net, and there is no requirement for the racket. People are often beaten everywhere to find the ball! I think I play badminton very well or very well, and often show it to others! No badminton!
Amateur level 3: I like to play outdoors and draw lines on the ground. I need a net, but I don't know how high it is! Don't play ball when the wind blows! I think I play badminton very well and always show it to others! Occasionally watching the ball game, it feels very lively and beautiful!
Amateur Band 4: I like to play in indoor badminton courts, know that badminton is very expensive, and know the correct grip of the racket. Have your own racket. Know that you can buy a racket instead of a pair, and you can pull it again if the racket line is broken! Always watch football games on TV! Know that you are not good at badminton!
Amateur Level 5: Don't play outdoors. I often think about badminton in class or at work. Like to kill the ball. Start to pay attention to the equipment problem, and have your own requirements for rackets and cables! At the same time, there is also demand for clothes, shoes and other equipment! I only know that others are playing well, but I don't know that I am not playing well there! Pay attention to every game on TV and record it on tape! Never miss a chance to play ball. You can name more than n players at will and use equipment. I hope my children will become
Professional player. Begin to enter the infatuation stage!
5. 1 Participated in a general junior badminton training class, or was familiar with and used general technical essentials.
5.2 I have participated in the general badminton intermediate training class, or have thought that the movements I have learned should adapt to my physical condition.
5.3 The ball is 3-5 years old, has a good psychological quality, and has participated in small-scale competitions in the local area.
5.4 years old and over 5 years old, with regular amateur competition experience, and has been positioned.
5.5 The ball is over 7 years old, has regular amateur competitions, and has been ranked.
Amateur band 6: pursue your own technical details, ask yourself to be more delicate and make fewer mistakes! Start using fake moves. Can accurately judge the opponent's strength and shortcomings, and can accurately analyze the reasons for winning or losing.
Get in touch with professional players and compete with them! Know your local (municipal) master! There are players you don't like. Know what kind of open games you can watch in a month!
Amateur level 7: often compete with professional players and occasionally win a game. Won the top five in the municipal amateur badminton competition! For equipment, only balls, bats and strings are needed. But the requirements for the venue are very high, and you can feel the wind in the stadium! Only watch major competitions and point out the advantages and disadvantages of international players!
Amateur Band 8: Won the top five in the provincial amateur badminton competition. I often compete with professional players, and ordinary professional players are no match for him! I'm familiar with badminton, and I know which masters there are in the country, and I can name the coaches in all provinces. Despise the signature of the Olympic champion!
First of all, amateur athletes
(1) Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur athlete. In the national amateur competitions sponsored or approved by China Table Tennis Association (above 6 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions):
1, the top 3 players in the group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(two) in the international amateur table tennis competition organized or undertaken by China Table Tennis Association (more than 4 countries):
1, the top 2 players in the group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Second, amateur first-class athletes
Anyone who meets the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur first-class athlete:
(a) sponsored by the Chinese Table Tennis Association or officially approved by the Chinese Table Tennis Association (more than 6 provinces and cities);
1, get 4 to 6 team leaders (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) In a province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government; Provincial Sports Commission, Table Tennis Association; Provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions officially approved by industry sports associations (6 listed, county or team):
1, the top 2 in the group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. The top three athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Third, amateur second-level athletes
Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur second-class athlete:
(1) Amateur competitions and trade competitions sponsored or approved by table tennis associations and national trade associations in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (6 cities, counties or more than 6 teams);
1, get 3 to 6 main players of this group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) Among the provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (with more than 6 teams) sponsored or approved by provincial municipalities, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national industry sports associations (trade unions):
1, won the top 3 players in the group (60%, of which 50% won).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Fourth, amateur third-level athletes
Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur third-level athlete:
(1) Among provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (more than 6 teams) sponsored or approved by provinces, municipalities directly under the Central Government, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national trade associations (trade unions):
1, get 4 to 6 team leaders (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) among provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (with no less than 4 teams or no less than 16 athletes) sponsored or approved by provinces, municipalities directly under the central government, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national industry sports associations (trade unions):
1, won the top 3 players in the group (60%, of which 50% won).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Five, young athletes:
Anyone who is under 12 and meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of junior athlete:
(1) Athletes who participate in amateur competitions at or above the provincial, district and municipal levels on behalf of (prefecture) (districts of special zones and municipalities directly under the Central Government);
(two) in the amateur competition in which no less than 24 young athletes participated, they won the top 4 athletes in each individual event.
Answer: Bu Gaoyun-trainee magician level 3 6-2 1 16:0 1.
How to measure a person's table tennis level? This may be a question that many friends have asked. If you can know your own level well, it will be of certain reference value to improve your technical level and the selection and use of equipment.
There are many ways to solve this problem, such as grading, athlete level, and so on. Who is the first in the world and who is the second in the world is calculated at different levels; Who is the national first-class athlete and who is the master? That's based on the results of some large-scale competitions (domestic and international). But obviously, these things are only suitable for professional players, not amateur golfers. Xia, the equipment version, once put forward a complete set of scoring methods, which are quite detailed. However, there are also some problems, such as taking the ranking of local competitions as a reference, or taking the level of local sports schools as a reference. The disadvantage of these things is that the level of table tennis will not be the same in every place, and the reference standards cannot be unified.
Use a reference standard based on basic technical ability to measure everyone's basic level of table tennis. The specific method is as follows:
1, you practice three basic techniques with a golfer of similar level (or slightly higher than you): forehand attack, backhand push (stroke) and backhand rub;
2. In each duet, specify a circle with a radius of 20 cm, and both players think this circle is the most suitable for hitting the ball. When sparring, both sides must let more than 80% of the balls fall in the circle;
3. Moderate intensity exercise, each person hits the ball once for one round. Calculate the number of consecutive rounds;
4. Among the three technologies, the project with the lowest number of consecutive rounds is the measurement standard;
The preliminary classification criteria are as follows:
Under 3 rounds: novice.
I just came into contact with table tennis, or played it very early, but I never played it seriously. Playing ball is casual, and I don't know much about technology or equipment.
Round 3-10: entry-level golfer.
I spent some time on table tennis and accumulated some practical experience. I probably know some basic technical terms, but I didn't study them deliberately. Or want to learn, but the previous wrong habits are hard to change and you can only make mistakes. The basic technical ability is still very weak, and the randomness of playing ball is still relatively large.
There are some requirements for equipment at first, but I may not know what to buy or the difference between finished products and professional shooting. The feeling of the device is often very inaccurate.
Round 10-20: amateur young golfers.
I have had several years or longer playing experience, have a certain enthusiasm for table tennis, and have certain requirements for technical improvement, but the requirements are not high. The level is acceptable, but the progress is slow and the ball is wild; Or a golfer who has a coach's guidance, although learning the ball for a short time, has made rapid progress. He has mastered some basic skills, playing a bit like it, but his actual combat ability is not enough and his stability is lacking. He needs enough time to hone and improve.
Golfers at this level should tend to choose professional equipment; Some people may copy the configuration of some stars; Generally speaking, there is some blindness when choosing equipment.
20-50 rounds: amateur intermediate golfer.
Generally speaking, I have played ball for many years, and I have improved to a certain level through my own exploration, study and accumulation. Among the golfers without coach's guidance, the relative path is relatively formal; In other words, under the guidance of the coach, after studying for a period of time, the basic technical ability can be put into practical use after a certain period of accumulation and improvement. At this stage, the golfers should have formed a relatively fixed style of play, and their skills are richer than those of the previous golfers. However, there is still much room for improvement in proficiency, fineness and practical application ability.
Have a certain understanding of the equipment, but can not clearly distinguish the scope of application of the equipment. Because the hand feel is not completely stable, the equipment may be replaced many times.
50- 100 round: amateur senior golfer.
I have a high passion for table tennis and a good foundation. Generally, there are professional masters or coaches to guide them. You can always keep practicing. Can form their own style of play and have a better understanding of various techniques. In addition to basic skills, I have also mastered some moderately or highly difficult techniques. The actual combat ability has reached a relatively high level, and it can basically be regarded as a recognized master among amateur golfers.
Have a certain understanding or research on equipment knowledge. When choosing equipment, you have a clear goal, which is suitable for your own style of play and less blindness.
/kloc-more than 0/00 rounds: quasi-professional golfers;
When I was a child, I worked as an intern in a junior sports school and didn't take the professional road. I can often play table tennis as a long-term hobby. Or table tennis enthusiasts, with a professional coach, a little understanding, plus a lot of time and energy to practice hard, can reach this level. There is a perfect playing system and a set of related technical means. To amateur golfers, they already look professional. Occasionally, you can compete with people with poor level in the professional team.
We should learn more or less about equipment. You can control different equipment well through hand feel adjustment, and you can feel what kind of equipment suits you, and you won't blindly pursue the price or brand of equipment.
The main advantage of this division is the unification of standards. No matter which province or city the golfer is, there is no geographical difference with reference to this standard, which is comparable. But this standard has just been put forward and has not been tested by practice. I wonder if it is feasible. Friends who use granular rubber, especially long rubber, are afraid it is not suitable to refer to this standard. There are some friends with great technical differences (such as strong rubbing, but weak attack), which may not be accurate. I wonder if it will be more scientific to use the average of the three terms?
The introduction of this standard is mainly based on the following two references:
1. During his college years, physical education class took table tennis as an elective course. The examination method adopted by the PE teacher is to draw a circle on the table, and then he acts as a sparring partner to see how many individual skills you can fall in the circle continuously. Remember to pass 20 consecutive laps. The same is true of pushing, forehand attack and backhand rubbing. Obviously, using this method as an examination means can explain a certain problem and also represent a person's basic offensive technical ability.
There is a table tennis competition in the system recently. Because there are many retired professional players from provinces and cities, the overall level is very high. When our unit teamed up to participate in the competition (we are all amateurs here), we invited a former coach of the Shanghai team. Everyone is warming up and practicing diagonal before the game. Our coach can basically estimate whether the opponent has retired from the provincial team or just entered the junior sports school by watching the players' practice (more than ten minutes). Obviously, a simple oblique attack or push attack can reflect a person's comprehensive ability to a certain extent.
I once discussed the technical weakness with my golfers in a post. A person's actual combat ability depends largely on your weakest skill, because your opponent will attack your weakness. In other words, "how much water a bucket can hold is determined by the lowest board". So in the standards I suggest, use the weakest of the three to represent your technical basic ability.
There is a popular saying that "details determine success or failure". Take forehand and backhand attack as an example, the movement is stretched, natural, non-deformed, the landing point is stable, the rhythm is clear, and the body posture and center of gravity are controlled in place. These details should always be kept in dozens or hundreds of round trips, which shows that this person's basic skills, hand control and fine-tuning ability, feeling of the ball and even understanding of the ball are considerable. In these details, as long as a ball is not in place, it will lead to a certain number of forehand attacks. And people with these qualities will never be weak in other technical abilities. There is an old saying in China since ancient times that "an expert will know if he has it when he reaches out". In fact, the reasons behind it should be similar.
I also asked our coach (provincial team) how many times I can play back and forth like this. He said that if he is moderate in intensity (that is, he does not pursue speed and strength), he can basically calculate by hours. It takes about 1 second to play a round, and 1 hour is estimated to take 3000-4000 rounds. Professional and amateur are just different.
When Wang Nan was training in the city sports school, the focus was on the basic training of forehand and backhand attack. The improvement of table tennis technology depends on the accumulation of quantity, so there is a qualitative leap. In her beginner's training, there are strict requirements for the number of rounds of each ball. Whether it is forehand attack, backhand push, ball rubbing or forehand movement, right push and left attack are the most frequently required at one time. Only when you are tired can you improve. 1986, Wang Nan had 4800 rounds of hand-to-hand combat with Liu Bing of his team.
Zhang said: Through Wang Nan's basic training, several points have been proved. The first thing is, "We should make long-term plans instead of simply focusing on the immediate games and services and reception;" We must grasp the stamina and develop towards strength. "
Because there is no good unified standard to measure service skills, this grading system reflects a person's basic technical ability, which may be a little different from the actual combat level. But as long as you can reach a higher level in basic skills, it will be relatively simple to strengthen your serve at this time, because your hand feeling accumulation, coordination of movements and sense of rhythm of hitting the ball have provided sufficient premise and preparation for you to practice serving.
Whether my description of golfers at all levels is reasonable; Whether the score is even or not, I hope to improve it through your suggestions. Make this standard more scientific and practical, give you exercise skills and provide some reference value. I believe that if everyone can know their general position, they can make clear their short-term and long-term practice priorities and development goals, thus promoting their own level.
Technical grade standard of badminton amateur athletes
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Similar to the nine stages of Go, we divide the amateur level of badminton into nine stages (regardless of age):
1, amateur advanced level:
Nine-stage level: won the top eight in the official amateur open in Zhejiang Province.
Eight levels: won the official amateur open in Hangzhou 12.
Seven-stage level: won the top eight in Jiaxing official amateur open.
2, amateur intermediate level:
Band 6: Won the official amateur open competition in Jiaxing 12.
Five-stage level: won the top 24 in Jiaxing official amateur open.
Level 4: Won the top 46 in Jiaxing Official Amateur Open.
3, amateur primary level:
Level 3: Those who have participated in Tongxiang Official Amateur Open or have the same level.
Level 2: Participated in junior badminton training class or equivalent.
Elementary: Play on a regular court (draw a line and draw a net) and know the rules of the game such as receiving the service.
Technical grade standard of amateur table tennis players
First of all, amateur athletes
(1) Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur athlete. In the national amateur competitions sponsored or approved by China Table Tennis Association (6 provinces, municipalities, autonomous regions or above):
1, the top 3 players in the group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(two) in the international amateur table tennis competition organized or undertaken by China Table Tennis Association (more than 4 countries):
1, the top 2 players in the group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Second, amateur first-class athletes
Anyone who meets the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur first-class athlete:
(a) sponsored by the Chinese Table Tennis Association or officially approved by the Chinese Table Tennis Association (more than 6 provinces and cities);
1, get 4 to 6 team leaders (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) In a province, autonomous region or municipality directly under the Central Government; Provincial Sports Commission, Table Tennis Association; Provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions officially approved by industry sports associations (6 listed, county or team):
1, the top 2 in the group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. The top three athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Third, amateur second-level athletes
Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur second-class athlete:
(1) Amateur competitions and trade competitions sponsored or approved by table tennis associations and national trade associations in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (6 cities, counties or more than 6 teams);
1, get 3 to 6 main players of this group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) Among the provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (with more than 6 teams) sponsored or approved by provincial municipalities, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national industry sports associations (trade unions):
1, won the top 3 players in the group (played 60%, of which 50% won).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Fourth, amateur third-level athletes
Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur third-level athlete:
(1) Among provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (more than 6 teams) sponsored or approved by provinces, municipalities directly under the Central Government, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national trade associations (trade unions):
1, get 4 to 6 team leaders (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) among provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (with no less than 4 teams or no less than 16 athletes) sponsored or approved by provinces, municipalities directly under the central government, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national industry sports associations (trade unions):
1, won the top 3 players in the group (60%, of which 50% won).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
V. Young athletes
Anyone who is under 12 and meets one of the following conditions can apply for the title of junior athlete:
(1) Athletes who participated in amateur competitions held at or above the provincial, district and municipal levels on behalf of the prefecture (state) (municipality directly under the Central Government) (2) In amateur competitions in which no less than 24 young athletes participated, they won the top 4 athletes in each event.
Amateur second-class athlete
Anyone who meets one of the following conditions may apply for the title of amateur second-class athlete:
(1) Amateur competitions and trade competitions sponsored or approved by table tennis associations and national trade associations in provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government (6 cities, counties or more than 6 teams);
1, get 3 to 6 main players of this group (those who played 60% of the games, including those who won 50%).
2. Get 4 to 6 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
(2) Among the provincial amateur competitions and industry competitions (with more than 6 teams) sponsored or approved by provincial municipalities, prefectures (cities), county sports commissions, table tennis associations and national industry sports associations (trade unions):
1, won the top 3 players in the group (60%, of which 50% won).
2. The top 3 athletes in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.