well guys thanx to all for ur response to my pervious submitted thread. well i consdier myself a player who about to enter intermediate level. i playing badminton for 6 months . i played too good for a weeks then i found myself in bad - patches i know i lacking in consstency i broked 3 rackets in 6 months so i changed too many in my racket tenure. my game weapon or style is power i almost priased by all player du to my power strokes. i now using nano hi-qua 9000 its too light its weight is 82-86gs (GRAMS) quiet stiff , strings tension 30 pound . with that racket i hesitate to hit too powerfulful shots could u all please suggests me that which i used to keep hitting powerful shots whether i used little heavy or keep with nano
Try lowering the string tension first, if there's no improvement, get a less stiff racquet. Higher string tension improves control, but if it's higher than you can handle, you may find that you're using too much strength or you'll feel the vibrations of the shuttle a lot more, causing some inconsistency. If you get to that step, there are a few racquets I might recommend.
30lbs jesus, why so high since your a beginner should start 23 to 25 at least. 30lb for a beginner can cause possible injury.
i've playing about 1½ years the max string is 25lbs. My Yonex ti-10 String 24lbs max. RSL Millennium 6150 String 25lbs max. How come the biginner Stringing the racqeut So High....? Do you feel any pain at your arms/hands?
May be his 30lbs is not the same with yours 30lbs. it happens in Indonesia. different stringer is different tension.
1) if you are having a stroke, please go to the nearest emergency room. your life is in danger. 2) a lot of seasoned player do not even go up to 30 lb. 3) i personally feel hiqua racquets are not very good nor durable. so 30 lb is too high imho for hiqua. 4) light racquet need softer string at lower tension. i find light racquet in combo of high tension is a major reason for injury. my suggestion is to use softer string like bg85 or bg66 at lower tension like 22x24lb or 23x25lb if you wan tto keep the hiqua nano. if you want a new good racquet, at500 or ns6000 will be a good choice. mp45 is a good option also. good luck
cant stop reading and.... you really wake-up my morning.... ok, started play for 6 months. broke 3 racquets in the very 1st 6 months into badminton. how i wonder? mis-hits? clash? non-proper badminton's stroke? lousy racquets? do khan has coaching on badminton? who recommend 30lbs for beginner? just need more infos before jumping into conclusion. (sir dink needs to beware of this record-breaker)
either u think its 30lbs but its not or we have a big problem! you have only been playing for 6 months and i know breaking 3 rackets is discouraging but try and find a coach or someone advanced to help you out. wen you hit the shuttle does it feel very hard or soft wen you hit it?