Let’s talk Dynamic Tension | How do tennis strings lose tension? | ERT 300 | DTs Savvy Stringing
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2025
- Dynamic Tension as described in the ERT literature is a measure of how much force it takes to displace a string in a string bed by 1 cm during impact with a ball. Dynamic Tension as it is used by professional players is a way to measure that their rackets are at their desired tension. Dynamic Tension ad I use it as a professional stringer and stringing business owner is a way to measure consistency in my stringing first and secondly as a way to give clients a measurable way of understanding tension loss and when it is time to restring their rackets.
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Interesting. Looking forward to the follow up videos
One way to be consistant with the ERT is to just count down or up on your crosses and put it in the same place everytime. When I was working we all just counted down from the top cross down 8 and measured from there.
In the Japanese language there is not really a yaw sound, if you write it out in Katakana ヨネックス, ヨ is the Katakana for Yo as in like Yo, whats up. Japanese people dont say Yaw like you are yawning yaw. Try putting it in Google translate and listen to the Japanese way it is pronounced and then you can hear the Yo -ヨ, yea it looks like a 3 that is what I thought when I first saw it =)
Absolutely. I go 8 down each time as well. For the purposes of the experiment, I didn't want to have to count when I could just make a sharpie mark and that is where the top clip goes. Thanks for watching.
If you try to cut out the "uumm" every 5 or 6 words, your listenability ( and views) will skyrocket.
That’s for the feedback. I’ll work on cleaning that up.