Changing Bats

Equipment

Jacob Page
Jacob Page Asked 13 years ago

Is it bad to switch from using sponge bats to hardbats then switching back to sponge.

Also what is the minimum amount of training time that will still help you improve.


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 13 years ago

Hi Jacob,

You should stay with one racket and work to improve your game rather than changing between rackets.

As far as how much to practice, I always say that the amount of time you can afford is the right amount for training.  If you put in as much as you can then you should be satisfied.


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