Beginner Level

Discussion in 'Racket Recommendation / Comparison' started by Lord Darken, Apr 3, 2016.

  1. Lord Darken

    Lord Darken New Member

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    Good day to all BC forumers.
    I'm Shah.
    Beginner level as start playing on Nov2015 at age 34.
    I love this sport since child, at that time Malaysia won Thomas Cup in 1992.

    Current racket:
    1) Li-Ning G Tek 90 - been used since Nov2015
    2) Fleet Volitant Force II (new racket, will arrive in couple of days)

    Please share any reviews in recommendation on racket and tips of playing.
    TQ ;)
     
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    Beginners should start with building some arm strength and footwork i believe.

    And avoid those fancy trick shots.

    Improve your movement around the court with correct footwork.
    Master how to do clear shots. From back court to opponent back court.

    From my experience..its good to stick with one same racket throughout the learning process. Enjoy the game
     
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    TQVM LightSaber for your advise.
    Yes, now I'm on my way to train more on my footwork and also clear shots.
    Now I had adapt with my Li-Ning racket, know how-to use, grip.
    The reason I bought the new one (Fleet) it is for my wife, but I will also use it in my training session. He...he....
    My only mistake is always rushing (weak in footwork) and too many theories in my head (fancy shot).

    So, I will try to enhance my footwork skill, clear shot, stamina and play simple.

    TQ again ya :)
     
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