What is the difference between squash and other ball sports?
The speed of squash flight varies. It can be divided into blue dot (fast speed), red dot (medium speed), white dot (slow speed) and yellow dot (super slow speed). The squash ball is filled with inert gas. When the squash ball is hit, the gas heats up and expands due to friction. Its flying speed can reach a speed of about 150 meters per hour, which is second only to the speed king badminton. Become a fast and vigorous exercise.
Squash rackets cannot be mixed with tennis rackets. The first is that the weight is different, and the second is that the shape is different. If you want to use a squash racket to play tennis, the squash racket is easy to break, causing unnecessary losses. If you play squash with a tennis racket, you will feel strenuous. Because tennis rackets are much heavier than squash rackets.
When you use non-fast actions such as cutting the ball or putting a small ball, your return will be weak. Even with a fast swing, your racquet speed will immediately slow down due to the light weight at the moment of hitting the ball. This causes your arms to be shaken and suppressed and unable to stretch. You have to rely solely on your own strength to make the racket faster, which is more laborious than reshooting.
So what happens when the head is increased? A racket with a heavy head uses inertia to ensure that the power and speed of the shot will not be resolved. But this inertia will reduce the flexibility of the racket. For example, you need to have a clever wrist clasp and whip when you serve.