Tackle head heavy racquet Ti10

Discussion in 'General Forum' started by lim, Jan 14, 2001.

  1. lim

    lim Guest

    I found the switch from Calton airblade 2000, and Yong HK to this racket a bit difficult to adjust, probably due to Ti10 head heavy. Anyone manage to master the
    Ti10 fm a lighter head racket, please share yr experience.
     
  2. Byro-Nenium

    Byro-Nenium Regular Member

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    I actually played with a Winex Aerodynamic 200 which is a head light 3U doubles racket to the Ti-10. Its tough, the Ti-10 is a racket that is completely different to any other racket i've used before

    What i did to get used to was to play regularly and practise doing the different shots..... You'll have some pretty bad games at first but you'll get a to a better game than the one you started with.

    Remember to string the racket at a tight tension... It helps..

    btw, i don't use this racket anymore
     
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    I must say, I'm very curious about why you decided to switch? It's a matter of personal taste of course, but I find the 2000 superior to the Ti10... What was the problem?
     
  4. lim

    lim Guest

    I want more power in smashing
     
  5. Caveman

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    Try hitting an used shuttle against e wall to strengthen ur arm. u may oso like to try practising the smashing strokes with added racquet head cover with progessive increment of duration. when u r strong enough then try playing a game with e cover on! Its one of those weight training. dun forget to pray hard too.
     
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    use a heavier racket to train with.......and also the Ti-10 is so powerfull ... if u want power but light racket..... Yonex nano 9000...or the yonex 333!!
     
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    I'm sure he already found the answers to his problems dating from 2001...
     
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    I thought the Ti-10 is a even balance racket, not a head heavy. If you want to know what a head heavy racket is try the AT700, or AT900T. Much more head heavy in my opinion.
     

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