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A lot of people upstairs are talking nonsense that badminton has always been the fastest ball game in the world.
I can tell you for sure: badminton is much faster than tennis!
The fastest ball in the world is badminton, which can reach speeds of up to 180 miles per hour, or about 288 kilometers per hour, so even the fastest tennis ball or a baseball thrown with the most force in a professional baseball league is like a slow-motion picture compared to such speeds. And it's almost twice as fast as the fastest serve in tennis or the fastest throw in a professional league baseball.
The badminton players' amazing ball speed amazed the experts. Because the maximum speed that the current equipment can test is about 350 kilometers per hour, and Fu Haifeng's speed of 332 kilometers per hour is close to this time limit.
Tennis is pitiful... An ace from American Roddick. It reached a staggering speed of 246 km/h. But Roddick's record is not even as good as some female players in the badminton court.
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Tennis is heavier, so it's more powerful, and badminton is very light, and no matter how hard you play, it's like it's floating down
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Badminton. Fu Haifeng's killing speed exceeds that of a tennis ball.
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Personally, I think tennis is a bit more active, because compared to badminton, tennis is played by two people who are far apart, and they need to run in a larger position.
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If it is a profession, then badminton has a lot of sports, and if it is a usual sport, it is a lot of tennis.
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Badminton is a bit more sporty. Tennis is a full-body sport with fewer jumps than badminton. When playing badminton, the power of both hands is different, some are big and some are small.
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Badminton is an anaerobic exercise that is a non-interval running exercise. Tennis is aerobic with intervals.
You can watch professional athletes play, badminton top players face off for up to an hour, tennis players usually play for two or three hours. From the time, it can be roughly seen that the amount of exercise in badminton should be large, otherwise it is impossible to exercise for a short time.
Badminton singles is very tiring, and you can experience it with a single dozen with the masters.
If you're just standing up and playing recreational ball or don't run much, you probably don't get enough exercise and don't feel tired.
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As a HKSI graduate who has participated in both sports, let me answer the question. Let's take a look at the pace of tennis and badminton, the pace of badminton is basically a short-distance switchback run, one step, two steps and three steps, and basically solve this one switchback within three steps, and then immediately return to the position and prepare for the next switchback. And each turnaround is a big step, fast frequency, mostly parallel steps, cross steps, strides, and the average pace is larger, the center of gravity changes greatly, it is similar to the anaerobic exercise of sprinting, and the consumption is mostly glycogen.
In terms of tennis, most of them are left-right switchbacks, mostly parallel steps, cross steps, and the distance is longer than that of badminton, but the speed is not so much....
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The amount of ball sports depends on the level of yourself and your opponent, and the amount of exercise is greater when you play with a high level, and it is difficult to compare it with a low level. If it's all high-level competitions, then the amount of exercise and intensity of badminton should be slightly larger!
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Playing tennis is a large amount of exercise, tennis has high requirements for strength, suitable for young and middle-aged groups, it can make the whole body move. Table tennis and badminton are less confrontational, the intensity is lower, and the amount of activity can be large or small, which is more suitable for the elderly.
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Badminton.
The fastest speed of badminton can reach around 330 km/h, while the speed of tennis is about 220 km/h.
The badminton kill happens in a confrontation, so the incoming ball must have a certain velocity, which will cancel out one velocity by the same amount according to the equation (r-1). For example, if the speed of the incoming ball is 20 km/h, then the speed of the ball will be reduced by 20 km/h. Therefore, the speed of the ball when killing the ball is related to the situation at the time of the confrontation.
If the opponent passively picks the backcourt, then the speed of the ball coming from the horizontal component will be slow, if not, the speed will be faster, and the effect of ball speed counteract is much more obvious.
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Badminton is the fastest.
I remember that the fastest speed in badminton is 285 km/h for Chinese player Fu Haifeng, and 247 kmh for tennis at Nalbandian
Now the fastest tennis is Roddick, and the fastest has reached more than 240.
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The maximum speed of the 40 mm table tennis ball is 17 meters and seconds when smashing vigorously, and the maximum speed is lap seconds when pulling the ball;
The fastest ball speed is badminton, the fastest is the record set by Fu Haifeng, and the shortest time is 330 kilometers per hour, and the shortest reflection time is table tennis.
The fastest tee shot is tennis.
If you were told that the fastest ball in the world is badminton, would you believe it? Believe it or not, it's true, according to scientific calculations, badminton can reach speeds of up to 180 miles per hour, or about 288 kilometers per hour, so even the fastest tennis serve or a baseball thrown with the most force in a professional baseball league looks like a slow-motion picture compared to such speeds.
The maximum speed of tennis is 320 kilometers per hour, and the maximum speed of table tennis is 126 kilometers per hour.
Tennis: Roddick.
Badminton: Fu Haifeng.
Table tennis: Zhuang Zedong.
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Badminton is fast. Ping-pong looks fast. Because of the small area of movement, it is easy for people to reach the target position. And badminton, you also need to have speed from the front court to the back court!
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Table tennis balls are fast turning.
Badminton is a fast movement.
Wang Liqin can be called the world's No. 1 forehand ball, and the ball speed is only so, much slower than badminton.
In addition, the highest speed in badminton is 330kmh created by Fu Haifeng, and the highest speed in tennis is 246kmh in Roddick
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I can't answer accurately that the amount of exercise is large, but in fact, they are all the same. As for badminton, when playing badminton, various parts of the human body are constantly moving, and the human brain is also constantly calculating. Tennis runs faster than badminton, tennis players have to do a lot of fast sprints, and tennis rackets have to be reproduced a lot.
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For high-level athletes, it should be a lot of exercise in badminton per unit of time, and it is also more tiring.
It's just that tennis will also have matches that will be played for hours (or even days).
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It's definitely tennis, there are a lot of courts, and the strength required to hit the ball is much worse.
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Of course, it's tennis, running back and forth, hitting the ball with great power and speed.
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Badminton is more sporty than tennis.
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