Badminton | Same racket, different tension

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @everyeniw
    @everyeniw Год назад +8

    So true like Coach has said - each person has to make it work for them. When I change to a different racket, I usually have to go through 3 different combinations of string types and tensions to find the right fit/vibration feedback.
    As Coach has noted a higher tension or stiffer racket, a player will have to have a "faster" wrist to take advantage of the higher tension/stiffer racket.
    For example, the new Yonex Nanoflare 1000 ZZ, my wrist is not fast/strong enough to use that racket.
    In addition, a higher tension will reduce the size of the sweet spot of the racket. If you are playing with feather shuttle, you must hit the sweet spot or the shuttle will just die (or not "fly away" properly). It takes more wrist and lower arm power to play with a higher tension and stiffer racket.

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +2

      Yes. High tension requires stronger force. Some people often want a higher tension than their strength. No, it's a bit much. However, there are also professional athletes who often use 26 to 27 pounds. You just have to play according to your own needs. Without overdoing it.

  • @cryochroma3509
    @cryochroma3509 Год назад +5

    Good video! I agree that different people have different preference!
    But i also think theres some portion of people asking about 'what string tension should i use' because they dont have time to play that much or money to try different style of strings
    Hence why they try to get recommendation. Just sharing a thought!

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +3

      if stringer looks this issue, he has different answer. string machine, weather, stringer's skill ETC... so many things can make result. but, we revicieving Question about racket, tension, string.. everyday 5~10. it makes us hard :-)
      just i want to say "your racket is 2nd good in the world. but, first is other's as you think. hehe"
      actually, Korean don't like astrox game, tour Label usually. they want just Pro label. Perhaps such tastes are also a characteristic of Koreans. Even brands are very different from country to country.
      our biggest concern is that our recommendations do not disturb with they experience. always, this issue is difficult :-)

  • @MR_KaizoRJ
    @MR_KaizoRJ 8 месяцев назад +2

    And also high tension has the better control power if you play net to net because it can bounce without even swinging it

  • @seth7286
    @seth7286 11 месяцев назад +2

    its depends on your strength after all

  • @jankowalski6691
    @jankowalski6691 Год назад +3

    Nice explanation - thanks a lot.

  • @kerjagawe4612
    @kerjagawe4612 Год назад +20

    In double and you are front man, it's good to use high tension because you'll need play fast. But, it will cost you more energy when you have to go to back court. That's why, I always use 27lbs tension, it's enough to me 😅 but yet, it's really depends on you and Coach Han is right, you have to try it, feel it, and find your own tension. Terima kasih, Coach!

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +2

      In general, it is said that high tension rackets are better for control. But there are also people who feel the exact opposite. So I guess it's up to each person to do their own thing.

    • @SKT368
      @SKT368 Год назад

      Agree, the tension is depend on our own preferences not others.

  • @KepokLekor69
    @KepokLekor69 3 месяца назад +3

    i think 26 is the best one for beginners..

    • @Kyz251
      @Kyz251 3 месяца назад

      Use you brain before typing😂 26 is suit for intermidiet player begginer is under 20 Ahahahahah i think you newbie

    • @KepokLekor69
      @KepokLekor69 3 месяца назад

      @@Kyz251 nah..its better to train your hand strength..im using 28 lbs, so what

    • @waltuhhimself
      @waltuhhimself Месяц назад

      ​@@Kyz251What the heck?
      Under 20 is for children LMAO

    • @hoecage8781
      @hoecage8781 8 дней назад

      @@waltuhhimself no 20-21 is good for beginners trying out the game with PLASTICS. Feather should be 23 minimum

  • @RizkySurya-t2h
    @RizkySurya-t2h 13 дней назад +1

    Coach Han, what about the thinner and thicker strings? What would be the pro and cons of both?

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  12 дней назад

      In general...
      Thick string: durability. Power.
      Thin string: control.
      But individual experience is more important.

  • @buffalobadminton
    @buffalobadminton Год назад +3

    Excellent video !

  • @jng7803
    @jng7803 5 месяцев назад +1

    So if you have more strength then go with higher tension? Or even if you do a full out swing on low tension the result will almost be the same?

  • @songagi2001
    @songagi2001 Год назад +2

    평소 엑스볼트 63 27 텐션 2줄매듭을 사용하곤했었는데 확실히 드라이브 타구에서의 셔틀콕이 반듯하게 날아가는 느낌이 있었고 게임을할때도 클리어에서의 밀리는게 없었는데 템포가 빠른플레이를 하기 시작하니까 뒤로 밀렸을때의 클리어를 칠때 고텐션때문에 잘못맞기만하면 공이 홀딩이안되니 깎여맞아 비거리가 줄어 공이 중간볼로가 맞기일수였는데 평소 서브로 두고있던 26텐션으로 묶어뒀던 라켓으로 바꾸니 안정적인 플레이가 되서 정말 좋았었네요 ,, 한코치님말대로 손에 맞게 쓰는게 제일 중요한거같습니다

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад

      영상을 만들면서 많은 사람들에게 장비 세팅을 물어봤습니다.
      일반적으로 고텐션, 가는 스트링이 컨트롤에 유리하다고 알려져있으나 이와 정반대로 느끼는 사람도 있더라고요. 천차만별입니다 ㅎㅎ

  • @alphaedc
    @alphaedc Год назад +2

    what string that coach han use?

  • @romeuwu
    @romeuwu Год назад +2

    waroo! i read his racket reviews all the time on naver!

  • @waltuhhimself
    @waltuhhimself Месяц назад +1

    The guy smashing with 30lbs is a much better player ofc his shots are steeper.
    Should've compare it with the same person.

  • @Rinko8
    @Rinko8 9 месяцев назад +1

    "Please don't ask us about equipment settings".
    TELL US, PLEASE!

  • @sheelendrasharma6768
    @sheelendrasharma6768 Год назад +2

    Excellent video!!
    Does higher tension ensure more powerful shots like clear or smash??
    Suppose we have hit two identical smashes with just different tension(24 and 30). Which smash will go steeper and land faster on the ground?

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +1

      It's probably high tension.
      But you must have the strength to withstand it :-)

    • @bennylava8717
      @bennylava8717 Год назад +1

      it is user, racquet and string dependent. It's hard to explain to someone who have little mechanical or physics background. Even if i recommend the right tension and string to clients, their urge to copy the pro is very high, so they ignore good advice and go for pro style set up

    • @fakhrulazam4346
      @fakhrulazam4346 Месяц назад

      Right sweet spot:
      High tension- fast shuttle go down
      Low tension- slow shuttle go down
      Off sweet spot:
      High tension- slow shuttle go down
      Low tension- slow but faster than high tension since its more forgiving

  • @tk993
    @tk993 9 месяцев назад +3

    I use low tension to save $$$

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  9 месяцев назад +1

      it's OK. no problem for play

  • @parthgoyal2513
    @parthgoyal2513 Год назад +5

    Which grip you use on your main racket

  • @badmintonbattlefield1667
    @badmintonbattlefield1667 Год назад +1

    Which Racket use in this video Racket Name please.

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +1

      technist pro 912. 3U, Korean Brand :-)

  • @Evoskylution17
    @Evoskylution17 Год назад +1

    excuse me, is there any video where I can watch Coach Han playing a match? I tried to find it from old videos but I can't understand the title as I'm not Korean. Thanks!

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад

      like this?
      ruclips.net/video/JDI8LIVo2mQ/видео.htmlsi=hxXCA0cmTCp2DT0R
      ruclips.net/video/I6SXSUwiM9c/видео.htmlsi=NwhTS3ZaSnpvO66t
      ruclips.net/video/Rv-SAj8_9pw/видео.htmlsi=oGsqARo8yAQU8v-I

    • @Evoskylution17
      @Evoskylution17 Год назад

      yes like that but I think I've already seen it (Coach Han's has an insane smash! lol). I thought if there maybe a longer match than that. thanks anyway :)

  • @tunglethanh8998
    @tunglethanh8998 Год назад +1

    What racket model in this videos

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад

      technist pro 912, 3U

    • @tunglethanh8998
      @tunglethanh8998 Год назад

      @@full-swing thank you very much! I want to buy a one but in Viet Nam we don’t have agency.

  • @조준-l2m
    @조준-l2m 3 месяца назад

    라켓 정보좀 주세요ㅠ

  • @linbeijianbaoxia
    @linbeijianbaoxia Год назад +1

    虽然但是,30磅不是我这种业余混子能用好的,26就够了😅

  • @denn_al
    @denn_al 9 месяцев назад +2

    Bwf needs to include first person view in their tournament camera.. fantastic view.

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  9 месяцев назад +1

      :-)

    • @lirich0
      @lirich0 8 месяцев назад

      That would hinder the players

  • @somxaylee
    @somxaylee Месяц назад +1

    is 28 pounds okay for a intermediate ?

  • @parthgoyal2513
    @parthgoyal2513 Год назад +2

    Sir can you also tell me how to hold a racke like we have to put our index finger up side and the thumb will rest on middle finger or like your the thumb and index finger will face each other and rest of the finger will be down side

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +1

      this?
      ruclips.net/video/UppSk0FZORA/видео.htmlsi=uivrWr6L0oGt0uUW

    • @everyeniw
      @everyeniw Год назад +1

      they have a video on how to hold a racket. But keep in mind - we all started to hold the racket in certain way. As we play more and get stronger and faster, how we hold the racket will change. My grip on the racket now is different than 5 years ago, certainly different than 15 years ago. When I first started in badminton (40 years ago), I was using the pan grip like all the beginners 😁

    • @parthgoyal2513
      @parthgoyal2513 Год назад +1

      Thankyou sir for clearing my doubt

  • @schanmoon1778
    @schanmoon1778 Год назад +3

    이젠 장비탓도 안되겠내

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  Год назад +1

      넌 잡식성이었잖아?

  • @박정원-l5j8v
    @박정원-l5j8v 6 месяцев назад +1

    그래서 코치님들이 레슨용은 저텐션을 쓰는군요

    • @full-swing
      @full-swing  6 месяцев назад

      네. 그렇습니다 ㅎㅎ

  • @khangvuvan1275
    @khangvuvan1275 Год назад +1

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