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What is shock in a tennis racquet?

By Jeff Cooper, About.com

Question: What is shock in a tennis racquet?
Answer: Shock is the initial force transmitted to your hand and arm from the ball's impact with the racquet face. It is an important factor in causing many types of cumulative injuries. Shock can be reduced by lowering string tension and increasing racquet weight. Contrary to much of the popular literature, stiffer frames also reduce shock.

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