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It depends on what you mean when you say it's not good.
If you feel that the hand glue feels bad, then change to one that you feel comfortable with! There are two kinds of hand glue, one is towel and the other is glossy. The kind of towel is not too sweat-absorbent, but it feels softer to the touch; The smooth kind of sweat absorption and the friction between the hands are also relatively large.
Which one to use depends on your preference, I personally think that YY's 104 is good, 15 one, and it feels good.
If you feel that the handle does not fit your hand, it depends on whether it is thick or thin. Too thin is not good for power, and too thick will affect the control of the racket. If it's fine, don't dismantle the old one, just wrap the new one outside, and wrap it in two layers if it's still fine.
Rest assured, it won't be moldy like the first floor says. If it's thick, tear down the old one and wrap it around a thinner one. However, it is recommended that you leave the original one and do not tear it to expose the wood on the handle!
Hand glue should be changed frequently, and it is generally dirty and does not absorb sweat. It is estimated that I have to change it once a week.
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First of all, starting from the bottom of the badminton racket, open the hand glue, put the hand glue neatly on the bottom of the badminton racket, be sure to align, and then wrap it around.
After the bottom is aligned, start wrapping along the dotted line, and if it is a keel glue, it will be easier to align. When aligning, you must remember to stretch the hand glue first to let it deform slightly, and then start wrapping, so that it will not affect the feel and aesthetics.
Stretch the glue and then wrap it at a slight angle, making sure to align it so as not to affect the aesthetics. (If it's a keel gel, it's easy to align).
If the glue is rectangular, use scissors to cut it into a triangle, so that it can be finished.
Finally, wrap it with a two-centimeter finishing tape, and remember to wrap it tightly to achieve a beautiful effect, and the hand glue will not fall off. In this way, the glue is wrapped and you're done.
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Correct solution. The leather of the badminton racket has the handle leather and the hand glue, relatively speaking, the hand glue is cheap, and the handle leather is expensive.
According to the regular method, the handle is rarely changed, and the glue is changed very much.
But some people only use the handle Don't like the hand glue or like the hand glue Don't use the handle This reading is a personal behavior It's normal or change the towel handle There are also But the configuration I recommend is the handle + hand glue This method is more economical and feels very good Although the towel is cheap It is easy to get dirty.
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Of course, if you don't take it down and wrap the newly bought one, it will get moldy!
And after a long time, it will affect the feel.
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Dear, I am glad to answer for you: the badminton racket grip tape should be installed between the racket grip and the racket handle, mainly to improve the compactness between the handle and the racket handle, so as to avoid the handle from loosening when hitting the ball. Badminton is an indoor sport in which a long mesh racket is used to hit a small ball made of feathers and cork through a net.
Badminton is played on a rectangular court, separated by a net in the middle of the court, and both sides use a variety of techniques and tactics such as serving, hitting and moving, and hitting the ball back and forth on the net, so as not to let the ball fall in the effective area of the side, or make the opponent make a mistake in hitting the ball.
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The badminton racket grip is as follows:
1. Basic forehand grip.
The forehand basic grip is to place the inside of the outer knuckle of the thumb on the broad side of the handle, and the other four fingers wrap around the handle from the other side of the handle, and grasp the handle. The index finger is positioned slightly higher than the position of the thumb (near the position of the head), and the mouth is aligned with the oblique edge on the side of the thumb.
This grip is similar to the English letter "V" because the angle formed between the thumb and index finger is similar to the English letter "V", so in the badminton textbook of the BWF, this grip is called a "V" grip, V-grip.
This grip can be used to handle all shots in the forehand position, including high balls, flat high balls, lob balls, smashes, volleys, lobbles, pushes, rubs, hooks, pounces, etc.
2. Basic grip of the backhand.
The backhand basic grip is to place the front of the distal knuckle of the thumb on the wide side of the handle, and the other four fingers together around the handle along the adjacent narrow edge, and grasp the handle. At this point, the position of the thumb is higher than that of the other four fingers. Because the thumb is very important in the backhand grip hitting technique, the BWF textbook calls this grip the thumb grip, thumb-grip.
This grip is usually used to handle incoming balls in front of you in the backhand position, such as pumping, pushing, pounce, etc.
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The correct grip of the badminton racket is as follows:
1. Forehand batting racket.
You need to bend the ring finger and little finger of the middle finger together, then hold the handle of the racket and place the thumb and index finger on the two wide surfaces of the handle, the index finger and middle finger are slightly separated, the nail of the middle finger is under the thumb, and the index finger is opposite the thumb.
2. Backhand grip method.
The backhand grip, also known as the thumb grip, is mainly used for backhand saves. First, gently grip the racket with the forehand, then lift the thumb and index finger slightly upward, and with the cooperation of the thumb and index finger, rotate the handle slightly outward, so that the thumb is naturally attached to the wide surface of the inside of the handle, and the index finger is buckled on the opposite handle.
3. Hammer grip method.
Holding the racket firmly before hitting the ball, like holding a hammer to drive a nail into a wooden board, is very effective when handling strong balls. It is important to note that forearm muscles are prone to sprains. Grasp the handle with one hand, put your fingers together, and place the tip of your index finger under your thumb and make contact with it.
How to choose a racket for badminton?
1. Choose your favorite style, you can choose the color and pattern according to your preferences, the ** style racket is generally more expensive, if you can buy a favorite style, you can increase your love for badminton.
2. Look at the material of the racket, there are many kinds of racket materials, the previous racket was basically wood, steel pipe, aluminum alloy, now it is generally made of carbon fiber, titanium alloy, high-strength carbon fiber and other lighter and more durable materials. You can see the specific material on the stick or frame.
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There is no need to peel off the shank. The general wheel of a badminton racket is composed of a racket head, a racket shaft, a racket handle, and a joint between the racket frame and the racket. The length of a racket should not exceed 68 cm, of which the length of the racket handle and shaft should not exceed 42 cm, the length of the racket frame should not exceed 25 cm, and the width should be 20 cm.
Racket shape. It is the geometry of the head. There are generally two types: the traditional ISO racket shape with a round shape and a square head. Mainstream rackets already use square heads, and the sweet spot of a square head is about 26% larger than that of a round head.
It is the best hitting area on the racket side, and most of the sweet spots of the racket are near the fourth line of the horizontal line. When the hitting point is in the sweet spot, it will give you enough hitting power, ball control, and little cracking sensation, and if the head is larger, the sweet spot will become larger and easier to control, but the head will be larger and more controllable, but the head will increase the negative effects of torque and weight.
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The non-slip belt is used to wrap around the handle of a badminton racket to help prevent slip and absorb sweat. Winding the non-slip belt is an important preparation for playing badminton, and it will fall apart after a while, which will affect the feel and comfort of playing. The correct way is:
1. Peel off the protective film on the surface of the hand glue, this side of the hand glue is wrapped on the outside and is in contact with the palm, and the other side is wrapped inside and in contact with the handle.
2. Uncover the double-sided tape on the tip of the hand glue, which is the place where the hand glue begins, and stick it to the end of the handle to fix it.
3. Tighten the hand glue moderately to make the glue surface slightly deformed, which can make the glue surface more suitable for the handle and not easy to shift. At the same time, the thumb of the left hand presses the rubber surface to prevent rebound, and slowly wraps the hand glue on the handle.
4. Wrap the sealing strip, which is similar to the method of wrapping hand glue, press on one side, and start to pull on the other side. The finished rubber surface is very thin, and there is almost no unevenness when you touch it.
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It's called hand glue, and it's wrapped from the bottom, pressed halfway to the top, and then attached to it with the tape it was sent.
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When you go to buy it, you can ask those people to stick it for you.
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Grip: The intersection of the thumb and index finger, that is, the tiger's mouth should correspond to the left edge of the narrow side of the racket!
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The grip should be held in the middle and lower part of the handle, not the dead grip surface, and not facing the direction of the tiger's mouth.
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The tiger's mouth is facing the small edge of the narrow side of the handle, and the thumb and index finger are attached to the handle.
On the two wide faces, the index finger and middle finger are slightly separated, the middle finger, ring finger and little finger are held together to hold the handle, the palm is not close to each other, the end of the handle is level with the thenar muscle near the wrist, and the surface is basically perpendicular to the ground.
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Whatever, depending on your habits.
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Forehand grip: When holding the racket, make the racket face perpendicular to the ground, and the handle end of the racket is level with the small fish. Aim the tiger's mouth at the inner edge of the side of the racket, the little finger is none, the name finger and the middle finger are held together, the index finger is slightly forward, slightly separated from the middle finger, the thumb and middle finger are close to each other, and the palm is not close to each other.
Backhand grip: On the basis of the forehand grip, the racket handle is slightly turned outward, the index finger is retracted, and the first joint of the thumb is close to the wide surface of the inside of the racket handle, and the handle end is close to the base of the little finger, leaving a gap in the palm.
Common incorrect grip patterns.
The racket is held too tightly.
The racket is held too tightly, which affects the flexibility of the wrist.
The racket is not parallel to the ground.
This will affect the action when hitting the ball.
The grip is too inward, and the handle is exposed.
Such a grip is not only uncomfortable, but also affects the movement of the wrist.
When gripping the racket, place your thumb on the upper part of the racket handle.
This grip is very unstable, and it is easy to get off the hand when swinging hard.
When holding the racket, extend your index finger straight at the top of the racket.
This will make the wrist tense, affect the accuracy of the shot, and easily cause hand injury.
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Forehand grip method: Before holding the racket, hold the racket with your left hand so that the racket surface is perpendicular to the ball and the ground. Then open your right hand so that the grip of the racket is facing the racket frame. The little finger, ring finger, and middle finger are naturally brought together, and the index and middle fingers are slightly bent and attached to the handle.
Forehand grip method: on the basis of the forehand grip, the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly loosened, so that the upper small edge of the inner side of the racket handle, the index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly loosened, so that the handle is obliquely attached to the upper small edge of the inside of the handle, and the substance is slightly stretched forward, so that the second finger belt is obliquely attached to the wide surface of the outside of the handle.
Forehand hook diagonal method: On the basis of the forehand grip, the handle is slightly turned outward, the thumb is obliquely attached to the broad surface of the inside of the handle, the second knuckle of the index finger and the finger base of the other three fingers are attached to the broad surface of the outside of the handle, and the handle is not attached to the palm.
Backhand grip method: One is to have a forehand grip to turn the racket frame outward (that is, to the left) the anterior medial part of the thumb is attached to the narrow part of the racket handle, and the index finger is close to the middle finger, ring finger and little finger. Usually, when holding the racket with the backhand, there is a certain gap between the palm and the handle, so that the grip is conducive to the flexible use of wrist strength and finger strength.
Backhand grip method: On the basis of forehand grip, the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly released, the handle leaves the palm and turns the racket inward at the same time, the thumb is attached to the upper edge of the inside of the handle, and the third joint of the index finger is attached to the lower edge of the outside of the handle.
Backhand hook diagonal grip method: on the basis of the forehand grip, the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly released, the handle leaves the palm, and the handle is rotated inward at the same time, the inner side of the second joint of the thumb is attached to the upper small edge of the handle, the second knuckle of the index finger is attached to the lower middle wide surface of the handle, and the remaining three fingers are naturally grasped on the lower middle wide surface and the wide surface of the inside of the handle.
For the grip, we don't have to hold it, no matter what kind of grip, the ultimate goal is to make our wrists more flexible and our fingers to maximize their strength. But there is one: the grip cannot limit or affect the movement of the wrist, and cannot affect the force of the fingers; Otherwise, the grip is wrong, and it must be corrected as soon as possible, once the work is finalized, it will not be easy to change!
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The grip method is as follows: on the basis of the forehand grip method, the thumb and index finger turn the handle outward, the index finger is slightly closed to the middle finger, and the inside of the thumb is attached to the inner edge of the handle or on the wide inner surface. In the same way as learning the forehand grip method, if you want to learn the correct backhand grip method, you must first learn the correct backhand grip method while learning the backhand grip method, that is, while learning to use the wrist and fingers to exert force, the key is to learn the forearm pronation force method.
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Whether the badminton racket is held correctly or not has an important impact on mastering and improving the technical level of badminton. There are various grips and fingerings in badminton techniques, but there are two basic grips, namely forehand grip and backhand grip.
Forehand grip.
The tiger's mouth is facing the small edge of the narrow side of the handle, the thumb and index finger are attached to the two wide sides of the handle, the index finger and the middle finger are slightly separated, the middle finger, ring finger and little finger are held together to hold the handle, the palm is not close to the palm, the end of the handle is level with the thenar muscle near the wrist, and the surface of the handle is basically perpendicular to the ground. This grip is generally used on the forehand serve, various shots in the right court, and overhead shots in the left court area (for example, with a right-handed racket).
Backhand grip method.
On the basis of holding the racket in the forehand, the thumb and index finger turn the handle slightly outward, the apex of the thumb is on the wide surface or the inner edge of the handle, and the middle, ring and little fingers hold the handle together, and the end of the handle is close to the base of the little finger, so that there is a gap in the palm. The racket is tilted diagonally to the left side of the body, with the racket face tilted back slightly. Generally speaking, when hitting an incoming ball on the left side of the body, most of them turn their bodies (with their backs to the net) and then hit the ball with a backhand grip.
Forehand grip in front of the net:
The flexibility of gripping the racket may change slightly from time to time depending on the angle of the opponent's incoming ball and in order to control the exact landing point. For example: the grip of the forehand in front of the net:
On the basis of holding the racket in the forehand, the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly released so that the handle of the racket is away from the palm of the palm, the thumb is obliquely attached to the upper small edge of the inside of the handle, and the index finger is slightly extended forward so that the second finger strap is obliquely attached to the wide surface of the outside of the handle.
The grip of the backhand in front of the net:
On the basis of holding the racket in the forehand, the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly released, the handle of the racket is left in the palm of the hand and the racket is slightly turned inward, the thumb is attached to the upper edge of the inside of the handle, and the third joint of the index finger is attached to the lower edge of the outside of the handle.
Forehand catch hook grip in front of the diagonal net:
On the basis of holding the racket in the forehand, the handle of the racket is slightly turned outward, the thumb is obliquely attached to the wide surface of the inside of the handle, the second knuckle of the index finger and the base of the other three fingers are attached to the wide surface of the outside of the handle, and the handle is not attached to the palm.
The grip of the ball in front of the diagonal net with the backhand catch:
On the basis of holding the racket in the forehand, the thumb, index finger, middle finger and ring finger are slightly released, the handle leaves the palm, and the handle is rotated inward at the same time, the inner side of the second knuckle of the thumb is attached to the upper small edge of the inner side of the handle, the second knuckle of the index finger is attached to the lower middle wide surface of the handle, and the remaining three fingers are naturally grasped on the lower middle wide surface and the wide surface of the inside of the handle.
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