Badminton is a sport where the athlete's tool is his or her racket. Familiarity with the six main parts of the racket and their respective significance will improve the success of a badminton player.
Parts of a badminton racket are: 1. Frame
- The frame is the name given to the head, throat, shaft and handle taken together. 2. Stringed area
- The stringed area is the part of the racket with which it is intended the player hits the shuttle. 3. Head
- The head bounds the stringed area. 4. Throat
- The shaft connects the handle to the head 5. Shaft
- The throat (if present) connects the shaft to the head. 6. Handle
- The handle is the part of the racket intended to be gripped by the player. For easier reference to the parts of a badminton racket, refer to the diagram link in the Related link.
what are the parts of a racket
the shaft of the badminton racket is the long bit to generate the whip action of the racket.
how can i make a badaminton racket
a shuttlecock, a badminton racket, and the players
a tennis racket is bigger than a squash and badminton racket.
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BADMINTON is the racket competition.
depends if you get an adult racket, kid racket, or youth racket... idk if this answers your question
While not a "definition"; in the nomenclature, i.e.; the names of things, of a Badminton racket its truly called the "stringed" area. Seems silly, doesn't it?Google: "The Laws of Badminton"The other parts are named:The handle, head, shaft, throat and frame.
a badminton racket, a shuttlecock and sometimes people use a net
There are three parts of a tennis racquet. The part that you hold is the "grip". Above the grip is the "neck". Someone who holds their tennis racket by the neck is said to be "choking" their racquet; this is not the correct way to play. The part that you hit the ball with (and the largest part of the racquet) is called the "head". The part makes up the head is the "rim". As for a badminton racquet, I would assume that it's very similar.