TENNIS STRINGING WITH 2 KNOTS OR 4 KNOTS? WHICH IS BETTER?
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- čas přidán 24. 12. 2020
- What is better 2 knots or 4 knots? Which is better?
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Wow man. The commitment that you and your team are putting to release a video every day deserves so much respect. Great content for those who truly love the sport.
Your channel gives a lot of help and power to tennis beginners like me. Thank you always.
I love these videos! He answered so many random tennis questions I had that I thought would never be answered.
Great job on the Tennis Spin channel. The explanation on why the racket may crack on stringing "throat-up" is that: the top hoop of the racket is weaker than the throat. This places uneven stresses on the head, and the racket usually cracks on the top hoop. When you string from the top to the throat, the stresses are built up gradually in the head keeping the racket's shape and hence this prevents cracking. The throat of a racket is much stronger structurally than the head.
Yes, been waiting for this topic, thxs.
Started to string my own racquets, great info. One of TennisSpin’s better videos.
I worked at a tennis shop back in the late 80’s and became a certified stringer... this is EXACTLY how I was taught.
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Thank you for the video. I'm a new stringer and the more info I can soak in the better. I've just done one racket so far and it is a Head. Googled it and it did say 2 piece, so I did that. Makes sense that 2 piece would be a superior way to string.
Great content. Thanks Harry!
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Wow! Very useful video ♡
Good info. Interesting.
This might be the most interesting vid yet man.
Great video on tennis stringing.
Growing up i always cut sets in half and then did two-piece stringing but later on i started using one-piece stringing and then using the remaining strings to make two-piece combos to save money.
I had the privilege of speaking one-on-one with Babolat's top technician, Lucien Nogues, a few years ago. He had the best argument I've ever heard for one piece vs two piece: Your number one goal in stringing is consistency. When you do hybrids, you must do two pieces. Since you must sometimes do two pieces, to be the most consistent, always do two pieces.
Love this channel. Thanks for all these great videos, Harry. Ive had this question myself for awhile. Looks like both my VCore 98s were strung wrong at my club. They both only have two knots.
Excellent video
I was taught to string from Warren Bosworth. Referred to as the "Wizard of Boz". He would agree with everything you said. He also suggested that when stringing with natural gut, that you would start "in the middle" of the frame (no the top or throat), reason being that those strings would be newest and least "bruised" "twisted" by stringing from the top. While I nver do that today, the gut strings in the 70's would unravel too easily.