All kinds of people are easier to get started. Because the sweet zone of the racket is large, the middle pole is soft, and it is easy to hit the ball, which is more labor-saving. Over time, an easy-to-use racket is called a sugar water racket.
There is no fixed standard for shooting sugar water, and it is also related to your own preferences and characteristics. If a person is strong enough and likes to smash, then if he is given a racket with a low balance point, even if many people feel comfortable, this person will feel uncomfortable to hold it, which belongs to a non-sugar racket.
So judging whether a racket is sugar water can only be said in general terms. Specific to the individual, but also depends on personal strength, technology and other factors. Although the sugar water racket borrows power better, it also has some shortcomings, such as the front ball is not straight, the back ball is not accurate, and the killing power is unloaded. The use needs to vary from person to person, mainly suitable.
How to choose a badminton racket that suits you?
1, the weight of the ball should be appropriate: in fact, the lighter the racket, the better. Although the racket is fast when it is light, the master will feel useless when he spikes, 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 of the vibrator must be too hard (the joint between the racket handle and the racket head is now 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; People with small hands can't hold the thick handle firmly. Finally, check whether the whole racket head is deformed, cracked and bent.
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.