@@_NguyenVanTuanAnh this is commonly known as the "tai tzu ying" stringing method. It is called that because she was the one who popularized it when she started to get recognition. I used 12.5 to 13 racket length pulls to do this method and I think there is a more detailed RUclips video showing how to use this method as well!
Sure! It's this one: ruclips.net/video/NsM4hWdX7YM/видео.htmlsi=ZGBZ_wM6oh8wK8FR and also this one: ruclips.net/video/3YSnVw911vs/видео.htmlsi=9OoHC-pXmJpimBVn I used both of these videos along with my coach teaching me to learn it 2 years ago! Good luck!
Hi there, isn't this 2 knot only and not 4 knot?
Machine model name
Yonex ES5 Pro
Hello racket weavers.
Is the knitting method shown in the video the way yonex instructs?
This is not the official Yonex stringing method but it is just one of many ways to string a badminton racket!
@@badmintonstuff Thanks for your answer.
With this type of weaving, what length of string did you use for the racket?
@@_NguyenVanTuanAnh this is commonly known as the "tai tzu ying" stringing method. It is called that because she was the one who popularized it when she started to get recognition. I used 12.5 to 13 racket length pulls to do this method and I think there is a more detailed RUclips video showing how to use this method as well!
@@badmintonstuff Thank you very much for your answer. Can you give me the youtube video link you are talking about?
Sure! It's this one: ruclips.net/video/NsM4hWdX7YM/видео.htmlsi=ZGBZ_wM6oh8wK8FR and also this one: ruclips.net/video/3YSnVw911vs/видео.htmlsi=9OoHC-pXmJpimBVn I used both of these videos along with my coach teaching me to learn it 2 years ago! Good luck!
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