Meron ba badminton expert dito? Tataong lang ako tungkol sa rackets?
Meron ba badminton expert dito? Tataong lang ako tungkol sa rackets?
intresado rin po ako about rackets in the market...tumingin ako ng Yonex for my wife and daughter..ang daming model ng yonex at di ko alam kung ano ang dapat kong bilhin... since both of them are competitive players na...ano po bang model ng yonex ang maganda?(at price range of Php2500-3000.00)
prince un brand sa amin e.. un lightweight. ang sarap gamitin.hehe. parang wala ka hawak... hidne masyado nakakpagod...
TJMaxx,
Beginner lang ako sa badminton pero medyo nahilig....eh meron libre sa Citibank Rewards :
HTF Ti3000 Badminton Racket
100% Graphite / Standard-shape head / 88g unstrung / 280 Balance
Ok ba to? For beginners?
ang tagal kong gumagamit ng card nila, hinde pa ako nakakaclaim ng mga prices nila.....
frt,
mukhang ok, 100% graphite....that should be very light.
A 2K price range is already a good medium class racket ng badminton.
Ako, yung tig P50 lang ang pair (me kasama pang shuttle cock)....he,he,he....hindi naman ako nabibigatan e.....compare that to tennis racket or a golf club....ung tig P50/pair ay magaang.
Suggest ko lang is to change the grip of these cheapos....to fit your hand. Gamit ko yung handle bar wrap ng bike (usually pang racer)....meron itong cotton cloth, leather and synthetic leather versions....okay na cheap racket handle wrap.
my 2 cents. peace
yonnex DDF 750 gamit namin ni esmi. binalutan ko ng yonnex fabric grip yun grip. ok naman siya at P750 ea. nanghihiram na lang ako ng mga mamahalin na racketa ;). 700 php each ang bili namin. for shuttlecock, gosen and trump naman.
Never heard of the brand "HTF" before...
If you're just a newbie in badminton,its pointless to spend
more than P500 on a new racquet. Get the entry level racquets
first. Carlton has a nice racquet for about P300. You can get
one at Toby's. Wilson and Prince are also quality brands
As a beginner, practice your "hampas" by mimicking the moves
of the more expeienced players that you get to see in the
badminton courts that you play in. Notice how they swing
the racket and most importantly, study their wrist action.
For unlike tennis, badminton technique is dependent on
wrist action. Secondly, practice footwork. You may develop
skill in swinging your racket but without good footwork
technique, kakainin kang buhay ng kalaban mo.
Once you graduate into the intermediate level, then you
upgrade your racket to the P1,500 - P3,000 range.
I particularly like the "RSL" Brand in this category pero
palaging out of stock sa Toby's dahil nga its much cheaper
than Yonex. RSL is nice bcause the strings can be tightened
to very high tension (as much as 30 lbs. per square inch) vs.
Yonex (25 lbs. per sq. inch max). I use a Carlton Titanium
racquet with RSL titanium coated string with 25 p.s.i. tension
for strong repulsion power and loud "Kapow!" sound when
smashing.
Badminton is such fun and such good exercise. Its one
of the few sports that men and women can play together.
Cheap pa, mahal na ang P200 per hour court fee (compared
to tennis na ang mahal mahal ng court fee).
Lastly, do remember to strech AFTER the game and not BEFORE
so as to avoid muscle aches and injuries.
TJMaxx:Lastly, do remember to strech AFTER the game and not BEFORE so as to avoid muscle aches and injuries.
IMHO, it is better to stretch before AND after a game.
There is a greater risk of having muscle cramps if you don't stretch before a game.![]()
meron kaming ginagamit na Yonex shuttlecock na plastic w/ standard weight and flight as feathers....more durable pa.... i'll give you the catalog no. for your reference....nakasulat yun sa tube.
up ko lang .. in the process of looking for a racket .. haven't played in awhile .. what's a good racket nowadays .. yung hindi naman unang hampas sa sahig eh crack na .. something that i can use competitively naman na hindi masyado masakit sa bulsa ...
my old racket was an isometric yonex .. which i got way back in '99 .. dami kasing nagsilabasan .. i was looking at chao-pai or victor rackets .. pero never used them before so i don't know how they'll handle .. sayang hindi pwede i-test drive parang kotse ..
i'm not much of a power player .. my forehand smash sucks bigtime .. so perhaps with the new technology eh gumanda naman sana offense ko .. any suggestions ...
Try Yonex na Armortec yung offensive 6k yun pero may mga sale na ganun sa mga sportshops sa malls. check m nalang.
IMHO what's good for others may not be particularly good for you. Others are comfortable with lighter rackets but others prefer the heavy ones; though it strains your wrists if the racket is heavier.... just my two cents... best if the player himself would choose.. Prince, carlton and yonex are guaranteed brands...
Sa mga experts,
I want to improve my footwork. Do you have any drills that you would recommend? I know the concept of stepping out using the same foot as your racket arm, but I tend to fumble when playing na eh. Thanks.