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Static measure of weight distribution in a racquet and measured from the butt end in inches and/or centimeters. Commonly referenced in "points" head light or head heavy - each "point" represents 1/8 inch. Generally speaking, heavier racquets are head light to maintain maneuverability, while most of today's super-light racquets are head heavy to supply enough mass (which translates into power) to the area of the frame where the ball is being contacted. ...
Ãâó: www.tennis-warehouse.com/LC/RacquetStringTerms.htm...
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The way in which a wine's key components, including fruitiness, sweetness, acidity, tannin, and alcoholic strength, co-exist. A well-balanced wine displays a harmony of components, with no single element dominating.
Ãâó: www.quintadotedo.com/website/facts/glossary.html
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the satisfying presence of all the basic taste characteristics where the tastes compliment not over-power one another
Ãâó: www.hartfordcoffeecompany.com/learn/Tasting
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The equal distribution of the mass of the tire and wheel assembly for smooth driving. Balance is achieved by fitting weights to the wheel rim to offset uneven weight distribution of the tire or wheel.
Ãâó: fostertire.com/glossary.htm
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is the ability of a player to control her or his equilibrium or stability. As a coach, you need to know and understand two types of balance:
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