Which TENSION should YOU choose? || A Coach's Perspective

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  • Опубликовано: 9 окт 2024
  • In today’s video, we’re going to be tackling the topic of which tension is best suited for you.
    Join me as I break down everything you need to know about the different tensions and how it performs in terms of repulsion, feeling and durability.
    Let me know which tension you think is the best and why! Stay tuned for more videos and thanks for watching.
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  • @pauldodd2120
    @pauldodd2120 2 дня назад +9

    I have 25 lbs, for me that's the sweet spot between accuracy and durability.

  • @JLneonhug
    @JLneonhug 2 дня назад +6

    You fell into my algorithms, so I will reply...
    Correct, go as high tension as you can manage, however, the risks are not only mis-hitting, it is also injury - tennis elbow, shoulder socket or blade pains, wrist pains.
    This is due to improper technique, when your technique is better/correct you have ability to go higher tension without injury.
    You can feel it within 1-2 sessions whether or not it is suitable. If not, cut and restring, or not use power while you're on that string. It will go down eventually, unfortunately you will also lose the "spring" in that string as it ages.
    Lastly, plastic shuttles, never go over 26lbs, ideally 24lbs is enough due to lack of weight. If you hit that hard you may aswell switch to feathers as feathers last just as long at that point.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      when you say "you can feel it within 1-2 sessions". can you describe what one will feel?

    • @JLneonhug
      @JLneonhug День назад

      @@MoreThanASwing
      Feeling wise would be fatigue on the day/day after, tender joints, specifically not muscles.
      People may hit progressively less hard throughout the night, or compromise on form to throw the shot forward, weaker cores and/or technique attribute to that.
      The output of that will look like more mis-hits, later recovery because over-reaching on the shots for the racket to perform.

    • @JRP3
      @JRP3 13 часов назад

      I've never seen any feather last anywhere near as long as a plastic no matter the string tension.

  • @julie_says_hello
    @julie_says_hello День назад +1

    type of string makes a fairly big difference as well - "hard" feeling string vs "soft" feeling string both at the same tension will feel quite different.
    i also find that it matters a lot more to me if i play feather - with nylon i don't care as much; i can still tell, but because nylon feels much more similar across string types, i'm less apt to care. currently i string two racquets for feather, and two for nylon:
    - nanospeed 6000; 24lb bg65ti (the "i feel lazy and just want to play whatever rec" choice)
    - arcsaber 7 OG; 26lb exbolt 68 (the "i kind of want to try for locals" choice)
    - two victor thruster k falcon claws, both at 28lb vbs68 (the "we're playing with feathers" choice)
    these racquets cover a pretty wide range in terms of flexibility (although aside from the nanospeed, they're mostly balanced feel racquets), but it's my collection and setup that i've found has worked for me over the years.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  23 часа назад

      yes. type of strings, racket, shuttle. they all matter.

  • @januartjandra2830
    @januartjandra2830 2 дня назад +3

    28 lbs is the sweet tension for a hobbyist
    I like to have higher tension on a thicker string
    30 lbs for Exbolt 68 (0,68mm)
    28 lbs for VBS-66 nano (0,66mm)
    27 lbs for Exbolt 65 (0,65mm)

    • @1Flyingfist
      @1Flyingfist 2 дня назад +2

      There is no way I'd go that high. 26 lbs is high enough for me, otherwise it starts to feel like a frying pan.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      wow. you even have a tension for every string model. such dedication. haaha

  • @rb-ex
    @rb-ex 6 часов назад

    your analysis is accurate as far as it goes, but racket head velocity is also a factor in choosing string tension. at higher velocities, looser strings stay in contact with the shuttle long enough to produce sloppy trajectories. club players rarely have fast enough swings to encounter this problem but advanced players generate racket head velocities high enough to require additional string tension. although your 'test' did not seem to include these higher racket head velocities, i am not sure your feeling of additional power in higher tension strings is anything more than an impression that comes from better control because of a more focussed shuttle response. there is not usually more power from higher tension until your racket head velocity reaches the limit of responsiveness in lower tensioned strings. that is why you'll find female professional players using overall lower tensions than their male counterparts. professional girls are hitting just as accurately as the men, but they are generating lower racket head velocities and so gain no advantage from the couple pounds of additional tension the men are using

  • @muhammadbudiadiputra7912
    @muhammadbudiadiputra7912 День назад +1

    im a 32 lbs user...
    my pov exactly the same
    once u try a >30 lbs u'll never go back at lower tension
    the crispynest, accuracy, and powerr was superb
    just try it guys
    especially u're using a thick string or exbolt (forget 63)❤

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  23 часа назад

      ooooo... one day i will try....... 40 lbs!!! lol.

    • @imataquito005
      @imataquito005 4 часа назад

      @@muhammadbudiadiputra7912 slingshot feel on proper swing n impact

    • @budisaputra6453
      @budisaputra6453 3 часа назад

      @@muhammadbudiadiputra7912 i wouldnt agree to it. Tension is not something to be competing with others. Higher tension not always better or lower tension not always bad. Each player had their own physical strength & level of technique thus each had different string tension setup which optimaly support their play.
      Ofcourse once every few times you might want to add 1 or 2 lbs tension to adjusting with your own growth in skill & strength, but never jump off like from 24 to 35.

  • @TheHi-T
    @TheHi-T 2 дня назад +10

    I know people who insist on playing with nylon shuttles unless you pay for feather shuttles. They buy a new high-end racket after the launch date. Then they complain nylon shuttles snap their strings too often & they have tennis elbow. They string between 28-30 lbs.

    • @jw-vx8im
      @jw-vx8im 2 дня назад

      For nylons 22 is about it

    • @streetninja23
      @streetninja23 2 дня назад +2

      Are they Indians?
      😅

    • @pauldodd2120
      @pauldodd2120 2 дня назад +4

      The main reason for amateur players getting elbow or shoulder pain is poor technique IMHO. The type of shuttle should not make a difference to strings breaking, it's more about hitting the bird off-center when you have a high tension.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад +2

      Definitely. I think i should invite my physiotherapist to talk about this.

    • @TheHi-T
      @TheHi-T 22 часа назад

      Surprisingly, this is happening to strong players who have good technique. The issue is that they do not test the shuttle speed. So they hit it harder when the shuttle is too slow. When I am forced to play with nylon shuttles, I just play lifts & drops. At the club meetups, I go to 95% play with feather shuttles. 3 of 4 players on court want to play a doubles game with feather shuttlecocks. 1 person says she/he has more rights to play with nylon shuttles than everyone else after we took a vote. 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️ There are some players who will cheat, argue, & take shortcuts rather than work on improving their skills. 2 players recently had their racket broken at the net. Opponent obstruct their follow through. Players immediately stick up & wave their racket before the shuttle goes over the net. Then they mock you when they think they win the rally after obstructing you. Then it is a "you problem" that your racket is cracked, but if you break theirs on a clash when partnered with them, you must buy them a racket. 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♀️ My friend embarrasses himself. He leaps towards the net as if he is blocking a 3-point jump shot.

  • @yichenchen9410
    @yichenchen9410 День назад +1

    Above 28 pounds, the repulsion in gauge makes exponentially less difference. High tension and thin strings are not very budget friendly. Personally I use 29ibs bg65ti with 5% pre stretch on racket with big frames like the auraspeed 100x, then 1 Ibs lower with small frame example hs plus . They consistently last 5 to 6 weeks for me.
    If the tension is too high, clearing from base line to base line becomes more difficult than usual, also the hand feels too much vibration. If your technique is very correct, anything under 32 pounds shouldn't give immediate shoulder pain from my experience (I haven't tried above 32, had been playing 2+sessions every week from grade school to now college, so I think my technique is decent enough to use as a benchmark).

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  22 часа назад

      its quite rare to hear people use BG65ti for games. you must really like the feeling. and it is probably the most affordable string because its so thick. haha.

  • @yusakhandianto
    @yusakhandianto 3 дня назад +2

    At first, im using 26lbs, it feels great but after a while i find it become loose and try 28 lbs, at here i find myself hitting too hard to obtain long range and make myself injured. But then i try 24-26lbs, i find it not as accurate as 28lbs. Sometime the shuttlecock flew away very high and long but the direction is off. Either too high, or to the right or left.
    For me the 26lbs still the best for me, or maybe i will try 26 - 28 lbs next 😁

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад +2

      you can also try one tension up or down.
      you can also consider how often you play and restring. if you dont play often, you can tie a higher tension because it may drop one or two pounds over time. not the best advice for good output. but an advice that favours practicality and affordability.

    • @tjk.8887
      @tjk.8887 День назад

      Can try 26lbs with 10% pre stretch

    • @ThaiOdessy
      @ThaiOdessy День назад +1

      All strings will loose their tension after a while, some more than others. If you pre-stretch, it will affect durability.
      I assume your 24-26 is 24 main x 26 cross, which averages out 25 lbs. The 26x28 will average out to 27 lbs.
      I've tried 28, 26, 26x28, 25x27 and just 25 on differently rackets.
      Currently, I'm on (25 or 26 lbs, can't remember ) with my 58 g (9u) racket, play doubles game only, don't have a strong smash, and finds this setup is just right for my game (better control, faster reaction). I started with 3u, 4u rackets, then moved to 5u, 7u and now 9u.
      Most of my rackets are head-heavy. I don't play well with even-balanced rackets. My 2nd choice is head-light rackets.
      My go to is now the 9u, but depending on my opponents, I will switch to the 4u/5u for some games.
      I've improved my grip/wrist techniques and finds that the 9u (I have 4 of the same), head-heavy at 25 or 26 lbs to be the most suitable.

  • @Rinko8
    @Rinko8 2 дня назад

    It also depends on your string.. thicker strings like bg 65ti that having softer feeling, you want to strung it at 28++ lb for better repulsion and feel.. even at 31 lb (i tried my coach racquet), the feel is same as bg 66 ux strung at 27lb imo

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад +1

      yes. if you go to every detail, of course the racket and the grip will matter too.
      but in every video, we focus on just one or two aspects. in this case, just the tension.

  • @zenon351
    @zenon351 2 дня назад +1

    I switched from a low end, flexible racket at tension 23 to a Nanoflare 1000z at 28lbs. And my first week of playing it was a pain.
    Thankfully, it was just an adjustment process and now I'm hitting solid clears and smashes with better control over the net.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      thats a really big jump. and glad you could adjust to that.

  • @ryanreviews8566
    @ryanreviews8566 3 дня назад +2

    I find it surprising how people say "hi tensions will tire you out" or "vibrations" or "low tensions more power" etc when I find tensions 30 and above MORE repulsive and smoother to play. anything below 28 feels a little dull or even slow and I can very clearly tell with just my lifts and clears. maybe I just grew up around a lot of 30lb only rackets lol

    • @nfreddyyy
      @nfreddyyy 3 дня назад +2

      What string are you using and racket balance? I'm sure those would make a difference. Interested to know as I use head light so I believe it will be more taxing on producing same power at high tension

    • @ryanreviews8566
      @ryanreviews8566 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@nfreddyyy I've used heavy 3u rackets and right now an almost even balanced 5u. all 30lbs or more. it's extremely easy to produce power and "pop" especially with my 5u racket cuz the fact is, it's the rack "sudden speed", high tension and thin gauge that produces that power.

    • @nfreddyyy
      @nfreddyyy 2 дня назад +1

      @@ryanreviews8566 wow. Which racket is that? I've only ever seen 5u head light. Never considered a 5u balanced. That would be a great combo. However 30 tension? :0 and such a low gauge, will break very often!

    • @ryanreviews8566
      @ryanreviews8566 2 дня назад +2

      ​@@nfreddyyyI haven't broken it at all. most modern strings won't break so easily unless you're a high level pro with a bomb smash and playing against other bomb players. or you play everyday.
      It's not really even balanced. it's a head heavy 5u Dunlop racket with 2 layer grips on it which makes it more balanced so I get the best of both worlds of speed plus power.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад +2

      of course every factor will affect the output. in this video, we kept all other variables the same so that we can look at how the tension affects the outcome.

  • @budisaputra6453
    @budisaputra6453 2 дня назад +2

    The problem, tension & power is not linear.
    At certain range of power output the bending of stringbed & the repulsion is optimally transfered to the shuttlecock.
    Add more power output, the shuttlecok would sunk far deeper end up absorbing the power.
    Or reduce the power output, the shuttle dont have enough force to bend the string thus less repulsion.
    {Similar logic when changing string tension)
    So, as each player had different swing speed & strength, each of us had different optimal tension setup.
    As for the test, as the parameter changed is the string only, it only picture your condition, not accurately apply to other.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  День назад +1

      Hey, i like your explanation.
      can you suggest a few ways i can test this theory?
      or can you suggest how does one find the optimal tension then?

    • @ThaiOdessy
      @ThaiOdessy День назад

      🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍👏👏👏

    • @imataquito005
      @imataquito005 День назад

      @@budisaputra6453 yes totally … @morethana swing u can test this by going low like 19-21 or lower and u will find that even if you swing harder n faster the shuttle will not go faster to travel as far but if you slow down it will go further n faster… however the max limit of the shuttle speed will increase if your tension increases eg: 24 provided you can input the higher swing speeds required but after a certain Swing speed Limit you will find the same behaviour with 19/21 … the higher the tension will provide more power provided your swing speed can keep up

    • @budisaputra6453
      @budisaputra6453 День назад

      @@MoreThanASwing adding 1 more parameter which is the player. Look for totally beginner player with totally bad swing, an ok player with correct swing but not physically strong, & last a well trained player that trained both technique & physical strength.
      Let each 3 player to play with those 3 different tension racket. That would do the test.

  • @taeyeung007
    @taeyeung007 День назад

    i use 24lbs with exbolt 63 and i find its perfect for my skill level. any higher sweet spot is too small for me and i find i have to put more effort in hitting the shuttle. by the end of the night my forearm, wrist and fingers are so fatigue

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  22 часа назад +1

      nice. i secretly feel happy when people are aware of themselves and enjoy the game. Some people compare themselves with others and mindless increase their tension to "fit in".

    • @taeyeung007
      @taeyeung007 20 часов назад

      Agreed. Some ppl try and copy pros and string it at 30 31 and struggle to play. I bought a used 88D pro gen 3 recently and the seller had BG68 strung at 26lbs. I was able to play but still felt like I had to put extra effort than usual each hit. Felt more tired than usual.

  • @fatcathatbatjat
    @fatcathatbatjat День назад

    what is the white racket you use ah? looks so good the plain white one

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  23 часа назад

      nanoflare nextage.
      yes it looks good. hehe.

  • @DontTypeInThis
    @DontTypeInThis 2 дня назад

    i switched to a stiffer racquet (TKF Ultra) and higher tension string 25lbs from 23lbs. i noticed some aching in my shoulder between tricep and bicep. its getting less now as i am getting used to the stiffness and higher tension.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      i feel that too. but i really wonder how much is placebo, or self fulfilling prophecy. Since my supplier told me that could happen, i may have been manifesting it.
      its so tough to tell.

  • @imataquito005
    @imataquito005 2 дня назад +1

    I have both high and low tension of the same kind of racquet… when I am lazy and lacks focus or not in a good physical form I’ll use low tension and hit safer shots and generally take it easy… when I am on point there’s no replacing high tension for precision, power and control …. Btw I string my own racquets… 34lbs vs 27lbs

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      oooooo.... it sounds nice to have options.
      but would this affect your timing and your technique?

    • @imataquito005
      @imataquito005 День назад

      @@MoreThanASwing with the higher tension one yes I would need to be more focused to hit and adjust to the sweet spot… 29-32lbs with the lower one 25-27 … it’s a lot easier…. With the lower tension generally go for harder shots and safer placements….. rather then aiming for the line maybe just roughly in the general direction if things get too fast… with higher tension there’s a certain satisfaction to aim for the line exactly especially on flick serves 😝

  • @muhammadizz8022
    @muhammadizz8022 2 дня назад

    Tqvm coach for the info ❤

  • @chupengarfinkel9174
    @chupengarfinkel9174 23 часа назад

    Playing at very low tension with a flexible racket shaft is one of the dumbest beginner traps in badminton. It makes sense for someone just starting out, but given a player has played a while and has enough power to clear baseline, they should never be playing at low tension and they should ideally get a racket with a stiff shaft. A lot of badminton players don't have the best interest of other players at heart when they tell others they are beginners and should therefore use worse gear. Gear choices should be made on a personal bases, not because of what anyone else tells you.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  23 часа назад

      wow. you sound like you've seen some injustice there.

  • @longtianhao9799
    @longtianhao9799 День назад

    just curious, what racket are you doing the test with ? =)

  • @tehMyychael
    @tehMyychael День назад

    You find the 28lbs more repulsive and less effort because you are a trained athlete and coach. You have the experience, technique and timing to utilize that tension to get the high repulsion. I bet the result would be different if you gave that 28lbs to a beginner or even intermediate player. So, in my opinion, I think repulsion is highest at lower tension for beginners, and this will change as the player improves technique and timing. But that begs the question, how low is too low and how high is too high?

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  23 часа назад

      yes indeed. that question (how high or how low) is really difficult to answer.
      and i was hoping someone could suggest observable signs when the tension is too high.

  • @chaosengly5011
    @chaosengly5011 День назад

    I started playing badminton a year ago I started with 25lbs and currently strung at 27X29 lbs. The birds go faster when you smash . Easy to control.
    Regarding the shoulder pain I don’t experience at all when I increase the tension.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  22 часа назад

      looks like you can handle the high tension.
      why not go higher then ?

  • @nfreddyyy
    @nfreddyyy 3 дня назад

    For smashes, was the difference in speed on the shuttle based on tension?

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад +2

      If you are asking me a general question, the speed of the smash is determined by many different factors. The technique, the strength, the string, the racket, the shuttle, and even the condition in the court.
      but if you are asking in the context of my video, I find that 28lbs gave the best output. with the condition that i hit the sweetspot.

    • @nfreddyyy
      @nfreddyyy День назад

      @@MoreThanASwing Yes sorry I meant based on the different tensions, which one you felt had most power 😁. Thanks for letting me know!

  • @yashj8238
    @yashj8238 2 дня назад

    Can you review newly launched victor thruster f ultra?

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      ooooo.... i would gladly do it if they send me a racket. :)

  • @mrripgod4417
    @mrripgod4417 День назад

    If one is not a pro, the higher the lbs, the more is the tension. no matter you are a sixteen or sixty. 😂😂

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  22 часа назад

      hahahaha. i dont know how to respond to this without being rude.
      ok yes. you are correct, the higher the lbs, the higher the tension.

  • @yashj8238
    @yashj8238 2 дня назад

    For plastic shttles?

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      Plastic shuttles are not a popular choice in Singapore. I dont feel like i have enough knowledge and experience to comment on that.

  • @evokaiyo
    @evokaiyo 2 дня назад +2

    You should know better as a coach. You generalised too much and only tested from your own point of view, making this video very biased. For a start, your consistency will likely be much better than your students. Also, I've seen pros actually say that they use higher tension to produce a louder hitting sound which makes it sound like they are hitting harder than they really are. It's their high consistency and strength training that allows them to wield higher tensions, which they use for *control*.
    You report that you are able to send the shuttle further at higher tension, but you fail to consider that you are playing regularly at your own tension, so muscle memory is trained to play optimally for that. In contrast, you only played with lower tension during your "review" and never played consistently with the lower tension at least a few weeks. Therefore, you gave no chance to adjust your hitting technique/action for the lower tension, resulting in your skewed view of the lower tensions.
    You look at Akane Yamaguchi, she uses 24x26lbs and sends the shuttle without any problems. Also, you will notice pro players reduce their string tension as they get older, as higher tensions require more muscle strength and endurance to use.

    • @MoreThanASwing
      @MoreThanASwing  2 дня назад

      hi, please share how you would do it. :)

    • @jankowalski6691
      @jankowalski6691 День назад

      Yeah, I too like it when it sounds like an explosion ;)

    • @evokaiyo
      @evokaiyo День назад +1

      @@MoreThanASwing Honestly, it would be better to repeat this exercise with your own students. You guys run an Badminton Academy and your channel should be about not just promoting your Academy but helping learners improve their game and knowledge about all things badminton.
      Therefore, if you are providing information that is relevant to yourself, who is the coach and likely at a much higher level than your students and other learners, I feel it makes the information much less relevant and relatable. As a plus, it would make it much more fun to involve your students in your videos if they are willing to participate.
      You could sort your students into groups of varying ability, from beginner to more intermediate levels. Then repeat the same exercise you did personally, but gauge how your students perform with different string tension levels and also listen to their feedback on their preferences.

    • @ThaiOdessy
      @ThaiOdessy День назад

      🤔🤔🤔👍👍👍👏👏👏

    • @imataquito005
      @imataquito005 День назад

      @@evokaiyo isn’t it also misinformation if it’s reported the other way around where lower tension sends shuttle further? 🙈🤔

  • @sumanthachark
    @sumanthachark 2 дня назад

    My mentality is get a high tension racquet if you are an intermediate player and if you don't level up your skill set - lose your racquet!