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27.11.2005 16:02
Josip
AW: Ideas for matches in a training

Zitat:
Zitat von Kjell
different situations

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yes, we do the same now up to 11:

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26.02.2004 00:43
Trevor Bowen / GB
Re: Ideas for matches in a training

Hey Super Srvier,

thanks a lot for these nice and interesting ideas !

I'll be watching this TT Forum from now on and perhaps some friends of mine might be giving a comment.

This forum is great ! Why aren't you advertising for it ?

Hope to read you again Super Sriver

All the best
Trevor
18.02.2004 08:54
Nicht registriert its a funny day
17.02.2004 13:19
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Re: Ideas for matches in a training

Hi Trevor,
no question, it is always good to play matches as part of the training - usually in the end and not too much. Using different rules and changing some circumstances (e.g. the shape of the table) makes this interesting and thrilling and helps definitely to learn. To give you some examples :

1.) Top Table, in Germany mostly known as Kaiserspiel, can have variable rules. Example : not the coach says stop, the player who has as first achieved (lets say) 11 points does it. Everybody then changes up and down, and in the next round the first player with 10 points says stop and so on until(lets say) 5 points.

2.) Only the server can make points, the player who plays the return cannot. Lets say at 0:0 the return players wins the rally. He does not get a point for that, but he serves after, so getting the chance for the next point. Lets say he wins the rally again, so this will be counted and the score is 1:0 for him. He keeps serving, and at the end of the next rally he either gets one more point (2:0), or nobody gets the point and he is losing the service. This way of counting is known from volleyball.

3.) Play several games with several partners. A game is not won at 11:x, it is won when one player has 3 points more than his opponent. The shortest possible play will be 3:0, but it may also end 49:46.

4.) Very interesting is the combination of rule 2.) and 3.) together. However, this requires a certain amount of brain...

5.) In a game, the weaker player is allowed to use every stroke he wants to use. His opponent - or the one who needs to improve his attack - is allowed to push only one time per rally. Should he push again, he is losing the point.

This list can go on for ages, there are endless possibilities. Ask experienced coaches, and be creative, just invent something new !

Good luck !

SuperSriver
12.02.2004 16:47
Trevor Bowen /GB
Re: Ideas for matches in a training

That is interesting and I will certainly try this idea with my youngest players.
Do you have other ideas like that ?

Thanks
Trevor
08.03.2002 14:08
Noppengott Alternativ to the "Kaiserspiel" I let my children play a game witch we call "Bench-Point-Game". For 10 Players you need 4 tables, so that 2 Players are always sitting on the bench. The players at the tables do a match up to 6 points. If a player win a game, for example 6 to 3, than the winner have to sit down on the bench and get his first Bench-Point. The person, who waits longest at the bench, goes for him to the table and play against the Person who loose 3 to 6 before. But the formerly looser stay at 3 points from the match before, so they start with 3 to 0 (competitive edge).
The winner of the game is the person who makes the most Bench Points in a half hour ( because he win more matches, and win faster than the others).
The advantages of the Bench-Point-Game are, that also the least player win matches. Perhabs he needs 10 opposer for this, but than he has collect 6 netpoints.
The opposers change very quickly, and you don`t have a selection in the playing performance (like in the Kaisersspiel, where after a short time only the best players match against each other).
08.03.2002 12:27
Mauro K.O.-System with only one set.

winner = 8 points
2. = 7 points
3. = 6 points
...
...
...
...
8. = 1 points

3 rounds in a training and the winner is the player with the most points after this 3 rounds.
17.06.2001 13:38
philippo
@Kuraz

You have got a interesting and nice signature, especially the author from your signature is a very smart and charming boy!
16.06.2001 18:53
Kuraz The "Kaiserspiel" is a very nice Game, but the bad players are always together and the good players, too.
And the "Lernerfolg"where is it for the players who aren´t so good???????????????:confused:
13.03.2001 19:49
philippo We play the "Kaiserspiel", too.
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