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Technique - Tactics - Training share your table tennis knowledge about stroke technique, training methods, game strategies, coaching, etc. |
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22.01.2017 22:09 | ||
Stefano-IT |
AW: How do you train in your country? Zitat:
In my club before, there had been two training groups. the recreational players only played some balls for warmup, but no exercises. after warmup they played doubles or single matches, all just for fun. the other training group always practised with a coach. warmup, then 3-4 exercises and then matches. In my new club, things are different. There are no training groups. You always make an appointment with another player and then you go there in use a table for 1 or 2 hours. So you always decide before chosing your practise partner, if you want to practise hard or only just for feeling or if you want to play versus a defender or lefthand player. The better player are doing additional physical training. |
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24.09.2012 10:55 | ||
Zalinho |
AW: How do you train in your country? Do you have clubs in the USA like we in germany? What has changed, since the last years? Are there some clubs, which offer organized training lessons with a coach for all members? Is there now a league-system in the USA like we have in Europe with several regional leagues and maybe one national league? |
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04.03.2008 00:59 | ||
Tony_Iommi |
AW: How do you train in your country? Depends on the club. Typically, it get's quite crowded and therefore players are encouraged to alternate as much as possible. Thus, we keep the warm up time rather limited and move on quickly to play a match. Because usually you have other folks calling in at the table you are currently playing on. That means the winner stays at the table, the loser drops out and either takes a break or calls in at another table. That can be frustrating at times but it's the only way to accomodate everybody when it gets packed. But actually, there's a solution to the problem - just never lose a match ![]() |
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13.02.2008 13:23 | ||
Noppen-Fuzzi |
AW: How do you train in your country? two Players - one Table, one Ball and then we make some matches |
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21.01.2008 23:07 | ||
dave51 |
AW: How do you train in your country? here in the u.k. at local level people just tend to play training matches rather than train specific elements |
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27.11.2005 16:00 | ||
Josip |
AW: Re: How do you train in your country? we have a big club in our city and we have a coach. the better players can practice with some professionals. we start with warmup and get 2-4 exercices and at the end there are two possibilities: matches or fitness |
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02.03.2004 16:26 | ||
Dutchie |
Re: How do you train in your country? I think in every club it's different. Not only country to country. We warm up FH-FH. Then change to FH topspin-FH block. FH topspin FH counterspin. Then change to BH-BH, BH topspin-BH block. So far for warm up. Then on mondays we sometimes play exercises. Different themes every training. Placement/footwork/consistency, whatever. Sometimes this is done with services, sometimes with a basket of balls that you opponent 'feeds' you. We normally end with some matches. On Wednesday we have the standard club taining, when everybody is coming and playing. Then we change to matches right after you're warmed up. Dutchie |
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01.02.2004 20:51 | ||
Stefan from Poland |
Re: How do you train in your country?2 When I played with Kucharski the first was some running(slow) and other phisycal exercises (my English is poor, then i can tell You name of these exercises...).Then individual warm-up on the table (about 5-10 minutes), then 1,5 hour exercises on the table (there were 3 peoples on each table - two players and sparingpartner).Then sometimes a match and then stretching. |
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01.02.2004 20:43 | ||
Stefan from Poland |
Re: How do you train in your country? Hello! I live in small village in Poland and I must train alone. I bought tt-matic robot , but it's not the same like with normal player. Then I play with not so good players. I'm worried about my future development. The best traning I've had was last month. I was training with one of the greatest polish player, Leszek Kucharski (Grubba's partner) and i lerned a lot. |
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12.03.2002 20:08 | ||
The albatross |
@Mauro: Where do you come from? You should register with tt-news, you can choose yourself how much information you want to provide about yourself. |
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