Which is more difficult to play, table tennis or badminton?

First of all, any exercise is a process in which practice makes perfect. Just like the story of the oil seller we learned in the textbooks when we were young, the athletes who watched various events on TV and their amazing skills were the result of long-term boring daily training and day-to-day efforts.

Comparing the difficulty of badminton and table tennis, there are many similarities between them. From the point of view of technology and practice, badminton and table tennis will have some fixed combinations in the face of venues and routes, especially the formulas in Go, which can be regarded as the foundation of this sport after advanced. So we often watch players return the ball many times between crackles, which is often a muscle reaction of professional athletes without thinking.

On the other hand, from a technical point of view, badminton and table tennis are both very light, and both are played with rackets. The final focus of strength is on the fingers and wrists, but if you want to hit a high-quality return ball, you need to use your whole body's strength. Therefore, both sports emphasize the transmission of human strength, from the legs to the waist and abdomen to the forearms, fingers and wrists, which is the key to improve the efficiency of strength. The big suitcase drives the small suitcase is the core of power. It can be said that the difficulty of the two is basically tied here. If you have to compete, table tennis will be more difficult, because in table tennis, most of them turn around, and there is not much strength from back to front, so it is difficult to directly master the essentials of waist and abdomen.

However, one thing that can't be ignored is that table tennis can be said to be a 2D sport if it is understood by the concept of game, because although the height of the return ball is changing, it can basically be considered as a plane within the range of human height, but badminton, like a 3D sport, not only needs to take into account the back and forth, but also the height of the return ball, which requires a higher sense of space than table tennis.

Badminton is not as fine as table tennis, and the badminton court is big, so it is easy for anyone to deal with it. Football and basketball, it is understandable to take two steps and be distracted, without affecting the overall situation. Table tennis must be fine, and its desktop determines that people standing there must be precise in every move and style. Table tennis draws lessons from each other, and every board is drawing strength and strength. In an instant, it is impossible to laugh in all directions and have a little psychology. In short, the badminton court is large, and the flight time and route distance are longer than those of table tennis.