How to know the maximum tension of a badminton racket

Updated on physical education 2024-03-01
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Generally, the racket we use will be written on the applicable pounds, but this tension manufacturers are very conservative, generally it is best not to exceed 20% of it, for example, now you are 24 26, you should not exceed 30 pounds at the highest, and 27 pounds is enough for amateur generally.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The tension of the horizontal line is not the same as the vertical line, so the horizontal line pulls up to 26 pounds, and the vertical line pulls up to 24 pounds, which can be pulled a little higher, but it's not good for the beat, and this is for **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The poundage of the racket is indicated at the handle. It's just that we don't really need to know what the maximum tension is, the higher the tension, the more like a plank, if we don't have that technique, it's not good to be high. It's too soft and doesn't have power, so you have to adjust it according to your feelings.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, there will be an engraving or pasting on the racket, or it will be on the racket manual.

    Now the highest scale is about 30, and there are not many ordinary enthusiasts who use such high pounds.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Each paddle has a range of pounds written on the handle. Just take a look at it. If you don't know how to read, you can ask the master to help you look at it when you pull the thread.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In the lower part of the racket shaft, it is generally played xx g (gram) xx g (gram) and xx lbs (lb) xx lbs (lb).

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Look at the stick, it will generally be marked on it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The rod shank connection is generally there.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The one that applies the pound size yourself is the best.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The badminton racket will basically be marked at the handle connection, you can understand it if you look at it, the English is: tension, if you don't want to know if you want to shoot, please or the official website to check it will be there.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Summary. Generally, there is a mark on the connection between the shaft and the handle of the racket. For example, v 30lbs and h 28lbs mean that the horizontal line is less than or equal to 30 pounds, and the vertical line is less than or equal to 28 pounds.

    Use u to identify the weight of the body, generally 3u, 4u, the larger the number, the lighter. Badminton rackets are roughly divided into the following grades according to the number of pounds: low weight (below 20), medium low weight (20 23), medium weight (23 25), medium high weight (25 27), high weight (above 28).

    Generally, there is a mark on the connection between the shaft and the handle of the racket. For example, v 30lbs and h 28lbs mean that the horizontal line is less than or equal to 30 pounds, and the vertical line is less than or equal to 28 pounds. Use u to identify the weight of the body, generally 3u, 4u, the larger the number, the lighter.

    Badminton rackets are roughly divided into the following grades according to the number of pounds: low weight (below 20), medium low weight (20 23), medium weight (23 25), medium high weight (25 27), high weight (above 28).

    Hope mine is helpful to you! Kiss.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I want to see a badminton racket.

    The number of pounds, for example, v 30lbs, h 28lbs, means that the horizontal line is less than or equal to 30 pounds, and the vertical line is less than or equal to.

    at 28 lbs. Use u to identify the weight of the body, generally 3u, 4u, the larger the number, the lighter.

    Badminton tension usually includes the following:

    Low pound (under 20).

    The racket line is very loose, and when hitting the ball, it is obvious that the ball has a lingering time on the racket surface, and the direction of the ball is not well controlled, as long as the ball is not hit in the dessert area of the racket surface, then the flight direction of the ball and the swing direction have a certain angle of deviation.

    Medium-low pound (20-23).

    Amateurs usually pull the low or medium pound, the low and medium pound racket feels very elastic to play, the ball control is also OK, and there is no big problem in pulling the backcourt, but there is still a sense of stagnation.

    Medium pound (23 25).

    At this tension, both the string and the racket itself can exert their unique performance, for example, if you pull 68ti, you will feel the obvious high elasticity, and if you pull 65ti, you will feel the stiffness of hitting the ball.

    Medium-high lb (25-27).

    At this tension, as long as you haven't hit a high pound before, you will feel the hardness of the racket surface, and the elasticity of the racket line will drop sharply, and it may be difficult to pull the backcourt and hit the ball weakly.

    High lbs (28 or more).

    Professional athletes often pull high pounds, and the reason for this is simple: to control the ball. The purpose of pulling the scale is to improve the hardness of the paddle surface, so as to improve the specular reflection of the ball on the paddle surface.

    The accuracy of the ball, as well as the precise control of the force, the high pound reduces the elasticity of the line, so as to ensure that the player uses as much force as there is an effect, especially in the handling of the ball.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Badminton rackets are generally marked as 18 to 22 pounds.

    Badminton rackets are generally 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 is not more than 68 cm, of which the length of the racket handle and the bench racket shaft is not more than 42 cm, the length of the racket frame is not more than 25 cm, and the width is 20 cm.

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