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Badminton is very interesting sport for me. Years ago when i was 15th, i had a dream to become the world champion. But then i know that i was too late to start at that age. and now i just play for fun and to keep health. in this blog i'll give tips for everyone to learn how to play badminton. For anyone who know badminton, please  post your tips too. Make this blog grow. Who know someday our kids become world champion. use LINK> General tips  section for post and look tips.  Any suggestion are welcome

Monday, February 26, 2007

Racket String - Badminton equipment

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badminton string is very important. It is the string that is in contact with the shuttlecock on every stroke. How the string interacts with the shuttle is crucial to the feel of each stroke. Depending on your skill level and the style of your game, you should pick a string and tension that is suitable for your game. String manufacturers usually have ratings of different string characteristics at the back of the string package. Pick the items that are most important for your game.

String tension affects the playability of the string as much as the string itself. The general rule of thumb is that the harder you can hit, the tighter your tension can be. A higher tension rewards a hard hitting while robs power from a light hitter. On the opposite end, a lower tensioned string helps light hitter with a better timed trampoline effect.

There is always the temptation to go higher in tension, but this is a case of bigger is not always better. Higher tension does not give you more power as mentioned above, beginners should always start with lower tension of around 20lbs, adjust it to 22-23lbs when you progress to intermediate and only go up to 25+lbs if you are gain more power in your technique. Using the inappropriate high tension will make the racket unresponsive, decreased power, and will easily cause injury.

Good brands for badminton strings are: Ashaway, Gosen, Mizuno, Yonex.

Recommended tensions: beginners: 19-20lbs . intermediate players: 21-24lbs. advance players: 25+ lbs.

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