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Coaching Corner: How to Move Up a Level
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Coaching Corner
How to Move Up a Level

By Larry Hodges, USATT Certified National Coach and Member, USATT Hall of Fame
What does it mean to move up a level in table tennis? I’d define two players to be on different levels if it would be a major upset if one defeated the other. Another way of looking at it would be to say that if the stronger player plays his normal level, he would win pretty much every time. Based on this, I’d say a level in table tennis ranges from about 300 points at the lower levels (under 1000 or so), to about 100 points at the higher levels (over 2500 or so). For most USATT members, a level would be about 200 rating points or so.
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Tip of the Week: A Looping Secret
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Tip of the week
A Looping Secret
By Carl Danner

Many people are unaware of a critical move that top players make to loop with zip and heavy spin.  Unless you know exactly what to look for, you can watch video for hours and never see it, either.

 

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Interview with Ethan Jin
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Ethan Jin
Interview with Ethan Jin
By Larry Hodges

Age: 12
DOB: 2/14/1996
Home Club:  Atlanta Georgia Table Tennis Club

Equipment
Racket
: Stefan Feth Cross
Forehand sponge: Mambo GP
Backhand sponge: Mambo H
Shoes: Touch 07

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Shadow Practicing For Strokes and Footwork

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The No-Spin Push

The No-Spin Push By Carl Danner Some opponents load up deep pushes with underspin and challenge ...
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Why should I play in events where I'm a higher seed?

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Interview with Steven Chan

Interview with Steven Chan Interview with Steven Chanby Team JOOLA
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