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-- Posted by xchococatx at 12:43 am on July 11, 2009
BUYING A GOOD EXPENSIVE TENNISSSSSS RACKET!!!!! (TOMORROW) tho i have a question. whats the point of having the racket heavier. or lighter?? if i'm more on the beginners side...with scrawny arms................................. should i go for a heavier or lighter racket?
-- Posted by the mixed tape at 12:43 am on July 11, 2009
The heavier racket can potentially make the ball go faster, but you'll also get more tired at a quicker rate. I'd start with the lighter racket until you get used to it.
-- Posted by SomeRandomKid at 12:47 am on July 11, 2009
buy a racket that makes even ME look cool
-- Posted by IGotAddicted at 12:47 am on July 11, 2009
heavier, you'll have to be a slugger, only wait skimpy people can play tennis o.0
-- Posted by xchococatx at 12:48 am on July 11, 2009
Quote: from The Academy at 3:43 am on July 11, 2009
The heavier racket can potentially make the ball go faster, but you'll also get more tired at a quicker rate. I'd start with the lighter racket until you get used to it.
i have been sprinkled on by god's words.
-- Posted by Silenced at 12:49 am on July 11, 2009
I'd suggest the lighter racket until you get used to the game.
-- Posted by the mixed tape at 12:51 am on July 11, 2009
Quote: from xchococatx at 3:48 am on July 11, 2009
Quote: from The Academy at 3:43 am on July 11, 2009
The heavier racket can potentially make the ball go faster, but you'll also get more tired at a quicker rate. I'd start with the lighter racket until you get used to it.
i have been sprinkled on by god's words. 
Wait, what?
-- Posted by MustardMan661 at 1:01 am on July 11, 2009
IDK I'VE NEVER PLAYED =[
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