Hitting a tennis ball incorporates nearly every muscle in your body. Power is generated in your legs and your core muscles, then transfered into your shoulders, and finally into your arms. It's just like when you punch someone; weight transfer throughout the entire body generates the force.
Say tennis for example when there is a strong gust of wind the ball could change its direction or it could be harder to hit
A cricket ball is heavier and harder than a tennis ball, designed for the sport of cricket which requires more durability and bounce. Tennis balls are lighter and designed for tennis, with a softer texture that makes them easier to hit and handle.
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It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a Baseball ball or a cricket ball.
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a baseball ball or a cricket ball.
Forehands, and backhands use the hamstring muscle when hitting the ball.
In some ways in tennis i may help you hit the ball harder. same with baseball or you may be able to throw the ball harder.
Get hit by one and tell me. A baseball is relatively hard, but not as hard as a golf ball, but harder than a tennis ball.
Yes, the weight. The lighter the tennis racket, the lighter you hit the ball. The heavier racket can hit harder shots.
A tennis ball bounces higher on harder surfaces because hard surfaces are less able to absorb the energy of the ball when it hits, resulting in more of the ball's energy being converted directly into upward motion. Softer surfaces absorb more of the energy, causing the ball to bounce lower.
i wouldn't say so. i have played softball for most of my life and tennis takes hitting the ball over a fence but softball and baseball require hitting the ball, ptching, and fielding.
The air inside the ball expands on heating and this, in turn, makes the ball harder / more elastic.