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Hi, my name is John Webb. I have been coaching for badminton for over 15 years. I am going
to share some tips on how to play badminton.
On walking through the basic selection of buying a badminton racquet, what we look for,
watch out for. We start playing badminton after we learnt up holding a racquet from
the sports centre which will be very clunky big chunk metal and probably very weighed
down. So, let me walk through what is the important thing before buying a badminton
racquet.
Most racquets now weigh between 75 and 95 grams. Germany made over carbonyl graphite
for good torque in the racquet. Some racquets also are wide bodied which acquisitions the
air resistance which makes your shots a lot quicker.
You also importantly want to be looking for two-piece or one piece racquet which means
narrow big clunky metal join there, but the whole flows through, one piece metal looks
lighter. It has got a good strength and actually it has good connecting energies when you're
hitting a shot quicker. During gain to shots I would look for UNIX which indicates category
and recommend those grams.
You want to be looking after badminton's racquet with real thin grip which will be a good grip
and also spongy. Some shots, you can actually go in get that administration barrow play
always. Sometimes maybe high, okay you can really get a good feel and game balance. .