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Ask the Pro - Keeping Serves Low
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Question: I'm having trouble keeping my serves low. Any tips?

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Final World Olympic Qualifying Tournament with JOOLA
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JOOLA Gold Balls
The last Olympic tickets will be allocated in Budapest between 8th and 11th May. At the Final World Olympic Qualification in Hungary, all the top players, who have not qualified through either world ranking or continental competitons, will compete for places at the Olympic Games in Beijing.

The Hungarian TT Association has now chosen JOOLA as the official equipment supplier for the tournament. In addition to the well proven JOOLA tables, the new JOOLA Gold Ball will be used, as at the Europe Top 12 tournament in Frankfurt.

 
Coaching Corner - All About Spin
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. . .But Were Afraid To Ask!
By Larry Hodges, USATT Certified National Coach and member of U.S. Table Tennis Hall of Fame

The biggest difference between a serious table tennis player and a basement player is spin.  Serious players use spin on both their serves and rallying shots, both to control the ball and to force errors from their opponents.  What we are going to do is go over the types, effects and purposes of the various spins, how to create spin, how to read spin, how to handle spin, and how spin actually makes a ball curve in flight.

 

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Shadow Practicing For Strokes and Footwork

Shadow Practicing For Strokes and Footwork By Larry Hodges, USATT Certified National Coach and Member of USA Table Tennis H...
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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?

Why should I play in events where I'm a higher seed? Have a coaching question? \n This e-mail address is being protected from...
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Interview with Steven Chan

Interview with Steven Chan Interview with Steven Chanby Team JOOLA
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