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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Table Tennis' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Table Tennis Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Table Tennis 1. The Different Strokes Of Table Tennis - By: Michael Russell The basic strokes of table tennis are the drive, the flick, the chop, the block shot, or half volley, and the smash. The player should stand about two or 3 feet from the end of the table facing it. Each shot is played in turn by facing the ball, stepping forward or backward to bring the ball to a co... Featured ArticleTable Tennis Tips - Power Tips Table tennis can be a very competitive game. There are some people out there who are quite skilful and putting them away is not such an easy task. That's why this first tip is one that you're going to want to pay very close attention to. This first tip is on closing points. Every once in a while you're going to be involved in a point where your opponent just lays one right in there for you like a big juicy watermelon. You take one look at this big fat goose egg just ...
Read full story 2. Table Tennis-a Sport Not A Game - By: Michael Russell Some people will say table tennis is not a sport but I have to vehemently disagree. Table tennis is an activity which requires endurance, skill, hand eye coordination and power. All of these necessary skills make table tennis a sport and not simply a game. Table tennis is not an in... 3. Table Tennis Tips - Some Final Tips - By: Michael Russell Sometimes the most complicated games to master are the ones that are the simplest to explain. What can be simpler than the game of table tennis or ping pong? Two players on opposite ends of a table, separated by a net. Each with a paddle in his hand. One serves, the other ret... 4. Table Tennis Tips - Playing Exhibitions - By: Michael Russell Table Tennis Tips - Playing Exhibitions If you're planning on putting on an exhibition then you might want to read this summary of basic things you'll need to do to prepare for the exhibition and what to do and not do once you're there. Once you've reached the point where you have ... 5. Table Tennis Tips - All Around Tips - By: Michael Russell There are more tips for table tennis play and care of equipment than you can possibly imagine. In this instalment we're going to try to give you a bit of variety because after all, variety is the spice of life. We're going to start off with a tip for the care of your blade. This is... 6. Table Tennis Tips - Clean Paddles And More - By: Michael Russell Table Tennis Tips - Clean Paddles And More For those thinking that a clean table tennis paddle isn't going to mean the difference between winning and losing may want to read this article. Tips on cleaning and choosing a paddle based on table surface on given. Think it doesn't... 7. Table Tennis Tips - More Mind Games - By: Michael Russell Like any other sport, table tennis is usually won and lost on one square foot of real estate, your brain. Sometimes all the ability in the world can't make up for a poor mental attitude or simply not concentrating hard enough. Hopefully, these tips will help improve the game that's going... 8. Table Tennis Tips - Expand Your Mind - By: Michael Russell In table tennis, as with any other sport, there is only so much you can do on your own. Each one of us has our limits, either within the barriers of our own minds or within the skills that God has given us. There comes a point where we need help from the outside, either in the form of in... 9. Table Tennis Tips - Power Tips - By: Michael Russell Table tennis can be a very competitive game. There are some people out there who are quite skilful and putting them away is not such an easy task. That's why this first tip is one that you're going to want to pay very close attention to. This first tip is on closing points. E... 10. Table Tennis Tips - Serves And Pips-out - By: Michael Russell If you're having problems with your game or are just a beginner and need all the help you can get, this article we'll go over a few tips while playing that can help develop you into a better player over time. It may surprise you, but table tennis strategy can be quite complicated as there are ... 11. Table Tennis - Picking A Paddle - By: Michael Russell If you're interested in taking up the game of table tennis and want to get a paddle that you can actually do some damage with, then this review may be of some help. We'll discuss the different types of paddles you can get as well as some of the different materials paddles are made out of and h... 12. Table Tennis - A Brief History - By: Michael Russell In spite of the fact that there are actually table tennis tournaments all over the world, especially in China where table tennis is a major sport, the game itself isn't really taken seriously by many people. We could debate on the why of this until our sun goes nova but we'll leave that debate... 13. Table Tennis - By: Graeme Ramsey Table Tennis originated in the 1880s in England. At the time it was an amusement for upperclass Victorians rather than the sport that it is turned into in current times. Surprisingly enough, table tennis is one of the most popular sports in the world, with more people playing i... 14. An Introduction To Table Tennis - By: Evert Dutoit Table tennis as a sport has been around for more than a century. Although table tennis, or "ping pong", started out as just a fun game to play indoors, it grew into a serious sport, especially in Asian countries like China. It is now also an Olympic sport. People who are inter... 15. A Brief History Of Table Tennis - By: Evert Dutoit If you watch the sports channels on TV, such as ESPN, a lot, you're likely to catch a game of table tennis every so often. Table tennis, often called ping pong, is played on a wooden table, with a plastic ball and paddles covered in rubber and a net dividing the playing surface. It is sometimes call... 16. Table Tennis - Importance Of Good Footwork! - By: Daniel J.fox One of the most frustrating experiences in Table Tennis can be playing someone who imitates a wall and sends every ball you hit right back at you! Aggressive blockers must be handled with care, since any lapses in concentration on your part will be swiftly punished with lightning counter-... 17. Sports Recreation: Relieve Stress And Have Fun - By: Michael Russell The world we live in is growing increasingly fast-paced, stressful, and filled with responsibility. Because of this, everyone needs some time to relax and have some recreation. Our modern way of life also tends to be sedentary, and the meals we eat are often not very healthy. Exercise is a very i... 18. Games - All Kinds For All People - By: Michael Russell Oh for the want of something to occupy our time. As human beings we tend to bore easily. Restlessness is a common problem with our kind. We're always looking for something to do, something to keep us from going crazy. Because of this constant struggle to escape boredom, game ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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