Oct 26 2009

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How To Master The Table Tennis Game

Apart from maintaining fitness and the exercising of the muscles, table tennis is a fun game to indulge in no wonder the interest and efforts that has been put into learning the game has risen incredibly. The whole game of table tennis is very cost effective in terms of acquisition of equipment and neither does it need the availability of coming up with a large team and the beauty of the game is the option of even playing it indoors. Here are a few tips on how to start mastering the game of table tennis.

Finding a coach that will offer you gradual lessons that will allow you to progress is a good place to start. However, this may not be a viable option for everyone because it may be difficult finding time to train may be difficult not to mention the cost of paying the coach to offer the lessons. But there is a simpler way to go about it. You can now purchase table Tennis Training DVDs.

There are a variety of table tennis instructional DVDs available through the internet and can be bought at cheaply. These DVDs provide easy to follow instructions in a step by step procedure and also on ways to give the perfect stroke but keep in mind it is hard to know all the strokes at a go. Thus embark on learning one at a time.

One can get a ping-pong instructional DVD which is considered as a good trainer. It has a compilation of all the steps that will help you make a winning shot showing you on how to increase your finesse and be more on the aggressive while on defense. These DVDs are normally 1 to 11/2 hours long and come in series with each series having a lesson on a specific stroke. Some of the exceptional shots you’ll learn include:

The fore-hand loop – These table tennis DVDs will give you ways in which you can master the counter-loop which comes in handy when dealing with a rough opponent teaching you on game pace control so as you will know how to attack your opponent with speed when less expected. You will also master slow loops, loop kills, loop drives, fade loops and deadly sidespin hook.

The forehand smash – The forehand smash mastery DVD is another ping-pong instructional DVD series you do not want to miss. Forehand smashes are a quick way to put your attacker down. You will know how to do it in speed and with precision. The important thing as you watch and practice this move is to master your timing, form and control.

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