How do you choose the right grip size of your Badminton racket?
Choosing the right grip size for your Badminton racket has a significant influence on the control, power and comfort you experience while playing. A grip that is too small can cause discomfort, blisters and loss of control, while one that is too large can make it difficult to generate power, and hamper wrist movement.
To find the right grip size, you need to measure the distance between the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger. This measurement will give you the circumference of your hand, which can be used to determine the correct grip size based on the following chart:
Hand Circumference (inches) | Grip Size ---|---| 5.75-6.25 | G4 6.25-6.75 | G5 6.75-7.25 | G6
If you are between sizes, it is generally recommended to go with the smaller size for more control or the larger size for more power.
Once you have determined the correct grip size, it is important to make sure that the racket fits snugly in your hand. There should be a slight gap between the end of the grip and the base of your palm. You should be able to hold the racket comfortably without feeling any pressure on your fingers or wrist.
It is also important to note that different brands of Badminton rackets may use slightly different grip sizes. Therefore, it is always best to try out a few different rackets before making a purchase to find the one that fits you best.
FAQs
- Is it more important to have a grip that is too small or too large? - It is better to have a grip that is slightly too small than too large.
- What are the consequences of using a grip that is too small? - A grip that is too small can cause discomfort, blisters, and loss of control.
- What are the consequences of using a grip that is too large? - A grip that is too large can make it difficult to generate power and hamper wrist movement.
- How do I measure my hand circumference? - Measure the distance between the base of your palm to the tip of your middle finger.
- What if I am between sizes? - If you are between sizes, it is generally recommended to go with the smaller size for more control or the larger size for more power.
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