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Badminton is one of the most popular sports in the world and its beauty is that it can be played both outdoors as well as indoors. Badminton as such is not a game where professional training is a must to enjoy the game and it is very often a favorite picnic game. But, the sport does have its professional circuit and from an amateur to a professional, all require a good badminton set.
The main items of a badminton set are the rackets and shuttlecocks with the strings following closely behind. You need not go in for the most expensive set with the hi-fi rackets if you are a beginner. More than the expense of the rackets, it is the type of the racket which is more important as it should suit your style of the game. Rackets are available in many different weights and a good set will usually include two-three rackets of varying weights.
Shuttlecocks are the next in line of importance. Previously shuttlecocks used to be made of feather and then plastic ones came along. But, the feathered shuttlecocks are still preferred by the majority of players with the plastic ones relegated to children or casual players. Professionals and tournament players prefer using feather shuttlecocks.
The racket strings tend to get frayed or cut if the racket is constantly being used and strings are always included in a proper badminton set. Both thick and thin strings are provided. The thick strings are preferred by those who want durability in their rackets and the thinner ones are used by those who want more speed and power.
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Choosing a Badminton Racket
Choosing the correct badminton racket can be a crucial decision, whatever level you are at. With ao multitude of rackets available these days,it can seem a little daunting to know which racket is best for you. Hopefully, with a little help, i can help you find just the right badminton racket that suits your style of play.
As you search to find the perfect badminton racket you will soon get to know the more established racket companies such as Yonex, Carlton, Wilson, Head, Prince and numerous other brands, who all want you to part with your cash and select their badminton rackets. Yonex are the most successful and prominent badminton brand, but which manufacturer you choose is entirely down to you.This is where the fun begins. But with the right guidance and information you will be able to make an informed decision, so that you find the best racket for yu, and only you.
All badminton players are different, with their own strengths and weaknesses. The trick is to find the right badminton racket which compliments your style of play. You can spend a lot of money on your weapon of choice, or, like most of us, you will no doubt have a limit on what you want to spend on a badminton racket. Remember, you are investing in your game, to improve your standard, so you need to choose wisely.
It can be a real pain when you have spent a whole load of your hard earned cash on the latest "must have" badminton racket, only to find it doesn't quite live up to your expectations, and you can't understand why you aren't playing like the glossy adverts say you should be. Guess what? you have just fallen for the marketing hype, a subtle, sneaky little trick that we experience every day of our lives. However, if you follow my advice i can guide you in the right direction, so you can make the best decision.
Think of your badminton racket as the cherry on top of the badminton cake. Without the base and the ingredients your little cherry isn't going to taste so sweet. In case your wondering what i am talking about, the base and ingredients are your game, your footwork, technique, grip, fitness and tactical ability. Without these, your new racket is much less effective, and the shuttle will not go where you want it to. In my opinion, a badminton racket you buy will give you, at most, an extra 5% to your game. The actual racket strings are probably more important than the racket itself. The other 95% is all down to you. But don't worry about that, i can help you get the best out of yourself, so you can get the most out of your badminton racket.
I have played with many different rackets over the years, from various manufacturers, and most of them offer something a bit different, sometimes good, sometimes not so good, but it's all part of the experience of finding that one badminton racket that suits you down to the ground. It's a great feeling when this occurs, but first you need to learn about yourself, your own game, then you can fit the right racket to your game, not the other way round.
What kind of player are you? Perhaps your a power player who smashes the shuttle hard? Or maybe your a touch player who enjoys moving the shuttle around the court with angled shots and deception. Once you know what kind of game you play, you can then find out which badminton racket will bring out the best in your shots, and thus improve your badminton.
If you have just started playing,the chances are that you will not know what type of player you are yet. It's all part of learning the game. There is no point buying the most expensive badminton racket at this stage, you will probably not notice much difference in your play, trust me. However,as your skill level improves you will then start to know more about yourself and this is when you start to look for a specific racket. The more you improve, the more you will understand the basics of badminton, and you will be looking for that tiny advantage to beat your competitors, this is where your badminton racquet comes in, but it will only give you a slight advantage, period.
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Which badminton racket should i get?
Which badminton racket should i get?
Hey, I have been playing badminton for couple of years, I'm only 14.
I wanted to get a badminton racket which will suit me the best, because I am going to be playing on a high school team.
I'm looking for a light yet powerful racket; lighter than average because i like to move around faster.
The racket has to be strong because i love to smash, and use my power as an advantage.
The price I'm looking for is somewhere between $50-$110.
I was considering these brands: Yonex, Wilson, Ashaway, Carlton, MMOA, Wilson, Astec, and Prince.
Thanks!
Rackets from Yonex are always the best; sure, it's stereotyped, it's typical, but there's a reason why Yonex sponsors the major badminton tournaments.
For a light racket, go for the nanospeed series; light and of course it adds power. Since your price range is up to $110, you probably won't be able to purchase the Nanospeed 9900 as it costs over $200. The best Nanospeed you could probably purchase within that price range is the Nanospeed 500, maybe 800.
However, I think your reason for wanting a light racket is incorrect. Lighter rackets provide more stability and control as well as easier defense. Heavier rackets obviously provide more power. The weight of the racket should not affect your movement around the court as much as your shoes, your physical ability, etc.
In any case, I hope the information I provided helps!
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