The difference between soft and hard badminton racket!

1, the softer the middle stroke, the better the elasticity, the easier it will be to lengthen the ball, which is more suitable for players with less strength and beginners, but the soft middle stroke will offset the strength of some players when hitting the ball because of inertia (provided that the strength is correct);

However, in passive ball holding, the soft racquet is easier, so the soft racquet of the middle racquet has more advantages when used in the laborious flat-draw blocking technique (because it saves labor and can take advantage of the elasticity of the middle racquet), so the soft racquet of the middle racquet is suitable for doubles;

2. The harder the middle pole is, the more solid it feels, and how much force can be transmitted to the racket frame by hand. Generally, offensive or singles players like to use hard rackets. Generally speaking, a racket with a hard stroke needs to be used by a player with good strength, and it is easy for beginners to hurt their hands when using a racket with a hard stroke.

Extended data:

First, badminton rackets:

Badminton racket generally consists of racket head, racket shaft, racket handle and the joint between racket frame and racket shaft. The length of a racket is less than 68 cm, in which the length of the handle and shaft is less than 42 cm, the length of the racket frame is less than 25 cm and the width is 20 cm. With the development of science and technology, the development of racket is developing in the direction of lighter weight, harder racket frame, better elasticity of racket shaft and less air resistance. Badminton racket classification:

Badminton rackets are divided into short handle, middle handle and long handle. The short handle is about 40cm long, the middle handle is about 60cm long, and the long handle is used by ordinary adults and is about 675 mm long.

Second, the choice of racket:

1, the weight of the badminton racket should be appropriate: in fact, the lighter the racket, the better. Although the racket is light and the swing speed is fast, it will feel useless when spiking, which will affect the hitting power.

2. Check the overall structure of the racket: after you get the racket, wave it to see if you shake your hand. The racket shaft of the vibrator must be too hard (the joint between the racket handle and the racket head is made of carbon alloy steel); Do not shake hands, indicating that the racket shaft is more elastic. You can also hold the handle with one hand and break it with the top of the racket head with the other hand. The racket is slightly bent, which proves that the racket shaft is more elastic.

3. You can choose a badminton racket that suits you according to your actual situation. For example, in singles, it is suitable to choose an extended racket. For offensive players, you should choose a slightly heavier racket with medium hardness. In doubles, it is best to choose a standard length racket. If you are a defensive player, you should choose a lighter racket.

4. Choose the handle according to the size of each person's hand, and the handle should be comfortable. People with big hands will feel uncomfortable holding thin or square handles.

5. See if the strings are symmetrical. Each square composed of crossed strings should be the same size, and the tightness of each string should be consistent.

6. When you get a badminton racket, you should first look at the shape of its racket head. Generally speaking, it can be divided into two types: the traditional egg-shaped racket frame and the square-headed flat-headed racket frame.

The shape of the badminton racket determines the size of its sweet zone (the best hitting zone on the racket face), because when the ball falls in the sweet zone, it can give the player enough hitting power and control the ball, so the size of the sweet zone is very important for the player, which can make it easier for the player to hit a high-quality ball.

7. Badminton rackets can be divided into carbon fiber, carbon-aluminum integration, aluminum-iron integration and aluminum-iron separation according to different materials. The choice of material is directly related to the weight and price of the racket. Generally speaking, the all-carbon badminton racket is the lightest and the mainstream material.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia badminton racket