How much does a beginner buy a racket? The weight of the L5 is suitable for novices

Updated on physical education 2024-04-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Even beginners should not buy too light paddles, at least 300 or more, too light paddles will cause your arm to absorb too much vibration and cause damage. The L5 has three handfuls of Okay, Pro, and two MP 16x19 and 18x20The Pro is a bit heavy, the thread is not as good as 355, I recommend buying the MP 16x19, which is almost 330 after wearing, and the 16x19 is better than the 18x20 because the 16x19 rotation power is slightly better, and the control is also very good.

    The L4 MP is the same as the one from Sharapova, which I think is more suitable for beginners, because the power is better.

    As a beginner learns tennis, you learn good movements instead of power, you just rely on your racket to get power.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Advanced shooting is recommended for beginners. Novice movements are not standardized, can not fix the wrist well, for a certain weight of the racket obviously in terms of control seems inadequate, and it is easy to hurt the wrist. Choosing a lighter racket will help you get more agility and control, and you will be able to swing the ball more consistently and smoothly.

    Generally, the racket has a lite version, which is the advanced light version, which can be used for a long time, and the performance provided is also very powerful When you reach a stable pair of more than ten beats, you can consider changing the racket to provide stronger stability and feel, and of course, consider your own style.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is not necessarily, depending on the power of talent. Generally, girls start to use lighter rackets, and girls' explosiveness is generally worse than that of boys. The strength of boys, especially the explosiveness of their wrists, depends on talent.

    With good explosiveness, use a heavier racket to facilitate attack. If you have less explosiveness, use a lighter racket for easier defense and control. The general racket is OK, and there are two cases that are basically qualified, one is the ultra-light women's racket 70g ......Too light is a bargain of 100 yuan, slightly heavier, 100g, especially some iron garbage, 140g is available!!

    The normal racket is between 80 and 90, as long as it is in this range, people with weak strength can accept it, and it can be used completely, in addition, you need to buy a better ball, the flight trajectory should be good, and you should fly far, some very heavy balls fly far, but the trajectory of the ball is straight, there is no arc at all, as long as the force is correct, the practice of half an hour of badminton will not be tired at all, and the ball can also hit where you want to go, and there will be no situation when you want to hit the bottom line but can't hit (in the case of full preparation, It is also possible to play far because there is no time to return the ball in the official game), unless the ball is rotten.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Badminton beginners, how to choose the right racket and tension, world champion Wu Dixi tells you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Fit as your level improves then you consider changing the tempo.

    When the time comes, it will be more appropriate to choose to change.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Those with less power generally use larger paddles, and those with heavy heads, which are also more suitable for beginners. There is no specific definition of multiplicity, it varies from person to person. The boy recommends about 280 for aerial shooting, and 300 after going online.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    270 really doesn't weigh ......The few petite and cute girls around me never look at ......... under 290

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your racket is light, and most boys use a racket in the early 300s of the empty racket, but you are only in the third year of junior high school, and you will consider changing it when your skills are good in the future.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Suitable, beginners are all using large pats, low pounds. What's more, the one with little power is the one with a big pat.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Victory Storm 2240 is enough.

    Very light, relatively soft, ** no more than 120 yuan, suitable for novices.

    Novices don't know what kind of racket they are suitable for, so there is no need to buy too good one. After playing for a while, you will know what kind of racket you need, and then you can buy a slightly better one, and then this old team is also good to keep for doubles.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Beginners should pay attention to the following points when choosing a badminton racket: 1. You should choose a moderate one, and you should not choose a racket that is too high-end. Because generally speaking, beginners have a lot of damage to the beat, so beginners are not suitable for using too good beats, and high-end shots are not used.

    2. Brand selection: For beginners, it is recommended not to choose YY and Victor, you can consider Kaisheng and Qiang, I personally don't like Li Ning's beat, because it is too heavy. 3. Beginners should choose a lighter paddle to use, which is conducive to the standardization of movements.

    4. After thinking about these, in fact, I personally think that the most important thing for beginners is to standardize their movements, and once the movements are formed, it is difficult to change.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you are a beginner, it is better to use the racket of a tennis ball to play badminton, so that it is not easy to break the racket.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Beginners should pay attention to the following points when buying tennis rackets:

    1.Try to keep the weight of the racket at 300g (280g is recommended if you are a girl).

    2.The racket area should be as large as possible (easy to hit the ball), preferably more than 100sq2.

    3.Try to wear soft threads.

    4.It is recommended to buy an all-carbon racket.

    5.It is very important to choose the size of the handle: too big will affect the ball control, too thin will not hold the racket tightly and lead to force problems).

    6.The shape doesn't matter.

    We recommend a few good beginner beats: Wilson Hyper Hammer, Prince Liquid Metal L8 (black), Wilson K ZeroIt's all good, you can take a look at it for yourself and choose.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Beginners should not buy too professional rackets at first, it is recommended to buy a softer and lighter racket, weighing 260 heads, light for tennis volleys, and often used by doubles players.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello! How much do you budget.

    If you have two or three hundred, you can buy the entry shot of Victory Kaisheng casually, and it is almost the same.

    If you are four or five hundred, I recommend the victory TK15, which is light, has good elasticity in the middle rod, and is very easy to use.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    One is enough, about 200 can be played, more than 400 is enough for you to use for a while, and then buy a better one when you practice.

    It is recommended to buy a 400 or so first, and then buy a better one later.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Personally, I think it should be better at the beginning and will not cause sports injuries at least carbon fiber apd pd l5 (300g for novices) don't buy too bad, easy to hurt the body.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    One is fine, buy one for about 150. The advanced ones don't do much and are enough for a year. It's time to get started.

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