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Beginner/Intermediate 1 Hour Table Tennis Training Program. Training Session for the Time Poor...Sample One Hour Table Tennis Training Session Outline by Greg Letts, About.com.
Coaching Tips by Dr. Ping Pong. Courtesy of USA Table Tennis from About.com. Over 175 great tips to help you win your next match. Other Coaching Resources include: Daily Power Tips, Advanced Stroke Tips, Basic Stroke Tips, Footwork Tips, Mental Tips, Newbie Tips, Physical Training Tips, Practice Drills, Robot Drills, Serving Tips, Serve Return Tips, Tactical Tips.
Denis' Table Tennis World. Informative articles on table tennis: Technique, Tactics, Equipment, Coaching, Science. See also other helpful table tennis tips: Warm-up and recovery, Learning from defeat, Tips for Competition Play, Maxims for Better Table Tennis 1, Maxims for Better Table Tennis 2, Doubles, Practice and Rest Balance.
Greg's Guide to Table Tennis. Greg Letts is an Australian state coach, an International Umpire and one of the top ranked players in his country. Articles include:
How to Play Against Blockers: Beating the Blocker Blues
Table Tennis: Getting a Grip : Getting a handle on your grip
The Guide to Serving in Table Tennis: Using your service to win games
How to Play with Antispin: Deceiving your opponent with Antispin rubber
Tips for Left-Handers: Serve, Third Ball and Fifth Ball Tactics
and other articles with tips on how to improve your table tennis skills.
How to Be a Champion from May/June 2005 issue of USA Table Tennis Magazine. Ten articles by the best USA table tennis coaches and players. (Sorry, not free. To read these articles, you have to join USA Table Tennis, and get a free subscription to USATT Magazine!
How to Play Table Tennis from AllAboutTableTennis.com. Site has no author stated and no contact information.
How to Play Table Tennis. Includes Animated Shot Demonstrations and Photo Sequence Demonstrations.
How to Hit the Table Tennis Backhand Push
How to Hit the Table Tennis Forehand Push
How to Hit the Forehand Table Tennis Drive
How to Hit the Slow Loop
How to Hit the Backhand Table Tennis Drive.
Jack's Online Table Tennis Lessons.
Ping Pong Basics. Ping pong rules, ping pong tips, Ping Pong Instruction Articles include: 10 Quick Tips to Better Table Tennis , Basic Strokes and Skills, 3 Basic Principals of All Table Tennis Strokes, and many more.
Ping Pong / Table Tennis: Techniques from ThinkQuest. Footwork (Sideways Two-Step, Up-and-back Two-Step, The Backhand-Corner Two-Step, The Lateral Crossover) and Grips.
Placement of the Serve - Table Tennis Lessons. YouTube video, 2:32 min. from Ping Skills Online Table Tennis Lessons. Demonstrated by Australian Olympic Coach Alois Rosario. See also: The most important skill in Table Tennis.
The Sport of Table Tennis: How Do I Play - from ThinkQuest.
Table Tennis Coaching Lessons and Tips by Ping Skills. Table Tennis Coaching Tips & DVDs. Improve Your Table Tennis from PingSkills, the home of Australian Olympic Table Tennis Coach Alois Rosario and Olympic Table Tennis player Jeff Plumb. Their aim is to help everyone become a better Table Tennis player.
Table Tennis Coaching Tips from About.com.
Table Tennis Coaching Video Clips. Learn how to play table tennis the right way with the help of these online tips from some of the best coaches from China. Note: Unclear = Hidden serves, Clear = Unhidden serves.
Table Tennis - How to Play from megaspin.net. Including Basic and Advanced Techniques, Tips and Tricks.
Table Tennis: Human Kinetics. Book review of Table Tennis: Steps to Success by Larry Hodges.
Technique: Forehand Chop, Technique: Forehand Smash, and Technique: Ball Spin from Table Tennis Freaks.
Tips and Tricks from PongWorld. Contents include: Technical aspect: Mechanics of strokes, spin, serving, and service returns, Training and physical conditioning, How to bring out the best of your game for competitions, Preparation, strategies, mental focus, and a Tactics Cheat Sheet.
Training for Beginners from About.com, Greg Letts, Your Guide to Table Tennis / Ping-Pong. "Beginners should start with working on the 'big six' strokes for at least 80% of each training session. These strokes are the forehand counterhit, backhand counterhit, forehand push, backhand push, serve and serve return."
Training Information from masatenisi.org.