Learn Basic Structure Of Badminton Racket

20 Oct, 2022 - Tournaments, Rackets, badminton

 

 1. What is a badminton racket?

 

 Badminton racket is one of the most important and must-have items when participating in badminton practice and competition.

 

On the market today, badminton rackets are manufactured and sold with many different models and brands. When choosing a badminton racket, you should find out information and properties that suit your ability according to the most criteria. determined as follows:

 

About quality: Not everywhere sells genuine badminton rackets, to distinguish genuine badminton rackets, you must understand the structure of badminton rackets.

 

Type of badminton: badminton is divided into 3 types of offensive badminton rackets, defensive badminton rackets, and balanced badminton rackets for all-round defensive players.

 

Brand: Currently in the Vietnamese market, the badminton brand is appreciated by users for high quality as well as brands: Yonex, Proace, Victor, Lining or Forza

 

Price: Depending on the brand and quality of the badminton racket, the price of the racket can be divided into segments: cheap, mid-range and high-end rackets, ...

 

Therefore, depending on the object and needs of each person, you can choose for yourself the right type of object to meet your needs to save costs.

 

 

Construction of badminton racket.

 

The badminton racket consists of 4 parts: frame, handle, handle, and badminton racket.

 

a) Frame: The part that is tensioned.

 

- Tough enough to withstand the tension of the rope.

 

- High dynamic balance.

 

- Less wind resistance.

 

- Long time to keep the tension of the rope.

 

- The center of impact is consistent with the geometric structure.

 

b) The handle: is the connection from the frame to the handle, which is the part that stores the potential energy generated by the movement into kinetic energy when the racquet comes into contact with the ball.

 

- Flexibility suitable for each level of use.

 

- High elasticity for good potential energy storage.

 

- High torque resistance makes the racquet less rotated when the shuttle contact point is not on the racquet longitudinal axis.

 

c) Handle: is the part a player holds the racquet and is usually made from super light wood covered with leather. The handle is where the manufacturer adjusts the weight and balance position of the racquet.

 

d) Racket: Due to the knitted strings. The mechanical properties of the rubber are determined by the string type, tension, and face shape.

 

We hope this article will help you understand more about badminton racket structure and have the most accurate view, thereby improving your understanding of the badminton sport that you are passionate about and pursuing.