![]() ![]() The tip weight has been discussed by moya, several other sources from his camp, published by babolat's webpage, and the static/balance comes from an online source that sold his frame (with pure aero paint). Nadal is 360+ (I would guess about 363-364sw as they added 2g to the tip) 33.6cm balance and 342g. Might have to do with them IP banning people like me for saying it's not right. Somehow on Talk Tennis people actually believe that. And a whole slew of other just basic physics reasons (stability, spin potential, sweet spot location, the racquet overall power would be less than he ever used). A rational conclusion would be to assume that's the same case here. Those specs were taken at TW (confirmed by a staff member when I worked there), even though that was the same "frame" he used, not at all the match spec he used. ![]() We saw with fab fed were different non translatable static weight, and different balance on top of the much higher swing weight he actually used. They were clearly altered weight wise to reflect that what was sold in stores. Once again, depending on the permissions that you have set, they will be able to view, make a copy of it, comment on it, or edit the workout plan.Click to expand.You can assume the fed spec is incorrect the last 2 greg raven+tw fed specs (on the 90 frames) were without lead tape in the hoop, and were not final match spec. Once you have the link, you can share it with anyone – they don’t even need a Google account to view the workout plan. To do that, simply click on Copy link in the “Share with others” dialog box. ![]() The people you have shared the workout plan with will now be able to view it, make a copy of it, comment on it, or edit it – depending on the permissions that you have set.Īlternatively, you can create a link to share your workout plans.If you want, you can also add a message to the email. In the “Share with others” dialog box, enter the email addresses of the people with whom you want to share the workout plan.Click on File > Share > Share with others.Open the workout plan file from your Google Drive.Once you have created a workout plan in Google Docs or Google Sheets, you can share it with others easily. To learn more about how to do just that, and more, check out the guide on how to create a workout plan in Google Sheets. Google Sheets workout template version also allows you to add or edit exercises, and change the default workout variables such as sets, reps, etc. That was just a simple guide on how to create workout plans using Google Sheets. Once you are happy with your workout plan, save it to your own Google Drive – in a folder of your choice.Continue to customize your workout plan to meet your workout needs.Start filling in the relevant workout information such as exercise, sets, reps, etc.Once the workout template is copied to your own Google Drive, it will get open in Google Sheets.Click on the desired template download link and it will take you to Google Drive.Confirm your email address and you will be taken to the workout template download page.Go to the download form and enter your email address.The main difference is that the workout templates are in Google Sheets format. How to Create a Google Sheets Workout PlanĬreating a workout plan in Google Sheets is quite similar to creating one in Google Docs. ![]()
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