yonex shoes can yonex badminton shoes be used for tennis?
ok my uncle gave me a pair of yonex badminton shoes from tokyo. I was thinking of using them for tennis instead of my adidas cross trainers.
Badminton shoes and tennis shoes are very different. The reason is that each sport requires different movement. The foot comes into contact with the court differently on a badminton court than it does on a tennis court.
Which is why badminton shoes and tennis shoes are designed differently.
While using your badminton shoes for tennis is preferable to using your cross trainers, using tennis-specific shoes is your best option of all.
For information on choosing the right tennis shoe, you'll find the article at http://www.expert-tennis-tips.com/tennis-footwear.html very useful.
If you want to compare your Yonex badminton shoes with a high quality pair of Yonex tennis shoes, you'll find an image of Yonex's top of the line tennis shoes here: http://tennis-experts.com/yonex-sht-305-men's-navy-yellow.html
all those people using a noraml yonex baddy shoes let me know it ur heels hurts after wearing them while streteching forward or taking drops , and if u guys can tell a solution abt it
Maybe you're shoes are a little bit smaller than your feet. Try using them often so that your feet can get comfortable eventually. If you want you can try using heel pads. I think you can buy them in sports shops or department stores but its better if you just wear your shoes a lot so that it could adjust to your feet.
racket supply what string is best for this racket?
I am 15 years old and play varsity tennis. I recently bought a new racket, Wilson K six one tour, and dont know what strings will go well with this racket. i am 6'4" about 250lbs so i can hit the ball hard. i would prefer no natural gut because i tear through it in 15-30min. i have a average speed of 100-110 mph on my first serve but consistency is about 50%. i would not mind sacrificing some power for control and spin. i am generally looking for a a string that will last long and has control and spin, for i dont need that much power that i can supply myself. thanks to whoever answers
Wow man i've been playing for like 6 years now and it seems to me that you could whoop my butt. lol Anyways I like to use Babolat Pro Hurricane (regular not the tour) strings in full. They can be a little harsh on the arm but they never break on me. Being a hard hitter like myself I've have gotten used to it. You can also try Luxilon Big Banger strings which are probably the toughest to break. Its so solid it feels like you are hitting with a wall. But indeed it produces a bunch of spin and control. For feel you can try Babolat addiction which is the same material as the Pro Hurricanes but feel softer. As for tension you should go a few pounds down as all these strings are very sturdy. But then again if you hit really really hard I'd say stick with the tension you like playing with so that your shots won't be flying all over the place. I've played with your racquet before and I would suggest either 54 or 55 lbs. Thats just my suggestion. Hope this helps and good luck with your playing!
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Replacing toilet flapper caused more problems?
After I replaced the flapper on the toilet fulsh valve assembly I turned the water supply back on and now get a terrible racket like a jack hammer from the supply . If I decrease the flow the noise stops but the toilet tank takes a long time to fill. Anything I can do to get back my normal water flow without the noise??
Thanks, Moldyfig
The hammering sound is caused by a bad flush valve just replace it with a fluidmaster 400A valve and the problem will be gone.
It is very easy to replace and can be purchased at your local hardware store.
The only tool you need is a pair of pliers.
Would playing on a hard surface give you a headache?
I play badminton on a wooden court. Good shoes too. Anyway there's a particular wooden court that has no give and I get a headache whenever I play there.
its because the floor doesnt take any of your landing inertia... all your insides get jumbled up and if its your brain, youll get a headache. simple physics really.