🏸 Badminton Racket
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A badminton racket is the main piece of equipment used to hit the shuttlecock. It is lightweight and designed for speed, control and precision.
The type of racket you use can affect your power, accuracy and overall performance.
Racket Structure
A badminton racket is made up of several key parts:
• head – the frame that holds the strings
• strings – used to strike the shuttlecock
• shaft – connects the head to the handle
• grip – the handle where the player holds the racket
⚖️ Racket Weight
Badminton rackets are very lightweight compared to other sports.
• typically between 80g and 100g
• lighter rackets = faster swings
• slightly heavier rackets = more power
🎯 Types of Rackets
Different rackets suit different playing styles.
⚡ Head-Heavy Rackets
• more power for smashes
• slightly slower swing
⚖️ Even-Balance Rackets
• balance between power and control
• good for beginners
🛡️ Head-Light Rackets
• faster handling and control
• ideal for defensive players
🧵 String Tension
String tension affects how the shuttlecock behaves.
• lower tension = more power and forgiveness
• higher tension = more control and precision
Beginners usually benefit from lower tension.
✋ Grip Size
Grip size affects comfort and control.
• smaller grip = more wrist movement
• larger grip = more stability
Players often adjust grip size with overgrips.
🎯 Choosing the Right Racket
Beginners should look for:
• lightweight racket
• even balance
• comfortable grip
As players improve, they can choose rackets based on their playing style.
⚡ Why Racket Choice Matters
The right racket can improve:
• shot control
• power
• reaction speed
A good racket helps players perform better and develop their skills faster.
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