Archiv for September, 2008


published: September 29th, 2008

Brand New DHS Table Tennis Racket/Ping Pong Paddle Shakehand with Ping Pong Balls

Brand New DHS Table Tennis Racket/Ping Pong Paddle Shakehand with Ping Pong Balls

New Page 1 Brand New Shakehand (Long Handle) DHS Brand, High Quality Table Tennis Racket Allround Type Rubber: Out & In, Red + Black Spin: 6,

published: September 29th, 2008

Quick Serve Table Tennis Table

Quick Serve Table Tennis Table

5/8″” dark green top with black edgeband. 3/4″” steel support apron. 1 1/4″” selfopening “”U”" legs. Easy assembly design chassis with support panel and additional cross support. 2″” double wheel casters. Corner protection pads. Includes 66″” net, posts and paddle pouch.

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published: September 28th, 2008

How do you train for better Table Tennis playing?

I'd like to know more training methods on how to improve my Table Tennis game. Answers will be appreciated.

Keep fit by training at your local gym and a lot of practice, preferably with someone who is better than you

published: September 28th, 2008

What can you use to clean a ping-pong table?

We have a ping-pong table, but I don't know what I can use to clean it, without ruining it.

You can use any of th following:

1. Windex
2. Wood Polish (If wooden)
3. Soap and water on a rag and just wipe it up.

Hope I helped ☺

published: September 28th, 2008

What color side of a ping pong paddle is for speed and which side is for spin?

I have a green and purple paddle and i wanted to know about the sides of the paddle.

Thanx.

Use the polished side to dissipate a spin and the grip side to impart a spin. So, yea, I guess you have one side for defending and the other for attacking. It's not so much the color as the texture of the surface that is important.

published: September 28th, 2008

help with table tennis smash?

ok me and my bro have been playing table tennis for quite a long time now and we are both pretty much at same level of ability but my bro is alot better at smashes than me and basically im always trying to return his smashes and ive becoming pretty good at getting them back but they havent got alot of power on them and usually go quite high so he can keep smashing them, can anyway give me some advise on how to return a smash with more power and turn it into a winning shot?

my smashes and drives are also not very good and alot of the time i hit them out, and when i get them there not powerful enough to make it a hard shot to return, so if anyway could give me some tips on hitting better smashes and drives that would be apprecited, and some tips on differenent serves would help aswell

cheers

It is no power you necessarily need-Sure you need a bit but the main this is creating an angle.

Good luck!

published: September 28th, 2008

i wanna make a tennis table, table. what are the dimensions and what type of wood do i use?

i would just use some sort of hard wood aye. if you know how much wood cost can u please tell me. and if you know what the length and width are of the table?

http://www.instructables.com/id/Build-Your-Own-Ping-Pong-Table-for-under-$50/
should be 9'x5'

published: September 28th, 2008

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published: September 28th, 2008

How to Play a Table Tennis Backhand Drive - Stage 2 Speed

Intermediate level: How to generate pace
Part 2 of a 4 part series: Jim Clegg a Level 4 Coach with the English Table Tennis ociation and Head Coach of the Preston Table Tennis ociation explains and demonstrates how you play a backhand drive.

Duration : 0:5:11

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published: September 28th, 2008

Official Table Tennis Instuctions and Tips

It’s probably not really called the “Chinese Dragon”

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