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Sep 10
2007

The Joola Camp

Posted by Natalie Sun in Untagged 

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In the summer, I have mainly been concerned with training, and Joola managed to form a cam that turned out to be awesome for the first time. IT had many enrollments, and the training there was fantastic.
  In the camps, there were three great coaches, two of them were four times world champions, and it is simply fascinating to be in the same room as them.  They were addressed CoachZhang and Coach Li. The other coach is Stefan Feth, a well-known player from Germany. He has a great reputation for being a great coach, player, and most importantly, a sportsman. Being coached by all three of them is a dream come true for many people, I am included.
  The facility there at the Topspin Club was fantastic; wood flooring, air conditioning, barriers, and even two robopongs that work really well.
In the camp, the training there was intense yet worth it. There I learned so much that I felt much more confident with many of my strokes.And since my thumb was moving they stuck tape on it. As you can see, it can get pretty creative.  
I definitely became better because of the three camps I went to. There is also a variety of people and equipment, people that came from Phoenix, Arizona and people with pips of all length, people with chinese rubber, penholders, and shakehanders all came to go to the camps. How good is that? Sounds pretty good to me! I'm definitely going to the next Joola camp. Who knows? Maybe I'll see you there too! =)
Sep 06
2007

My first blog....

Posted by Kanak Jha in Untagged 

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My first blog! I am so excited to be part of Team Joola. My goal is to be like Stefan Feth and Khoa. I know I have to work hard. I am learning good techniques at Palo Alto Club and from Dennis, Stefan and all the coaches there. I started learning Table Tennis  a little over a year at ICC.  I am lucky to have great coaches.
Sep 06
2007

My very first blog!

Posted by Anthony Chu in Untagged 

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Wow, this is the first time I wrote something on the web. I hope you like it. I had been wondering whether Joola would pick me at the Junior Joola sponsorship! All this time I keep practicing as much as I can, I mean 11-15 hours per week. I think this is quite a lot!

Sep 06
2007

My training in Palo Alto club!

Posted by Isabel Chu in Untagged 

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Hi my first blog here!

I am happy that we are back to the normal routine to the Palo Alto club again! I can see Nicole and my other good friends. I was told that a few people went to China for training over the summer, well, I must say that I have seen big improvement on their technique. I must tell myself to practice hard in order to catch up with them. Yea, it is not easy but I am enjoyingthe training and the private coaching by James.

Sep 06
2007

Sep training

Posted by Nathaniel Chu in Untagged 

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I had been doing more training at Palo Alto clubs on each weekend. Although school has already stared, I still keep the same training hours, while at the same time balancing my school work.

It has been great so far!

Aug 20
2007

Team Joola

Posted by Derek Chu in Untagged 

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I'm excited to be the newest member of Team Joola Juniors! Hopefully with the proper training, I will be able to become fully sponsored. I think this Junior Sponsorship program by Joola is an awesome idea, and props to the folks who came up with it!

 

-DChu 

Aug 17
2007

JOOLA Energy X-Tra & Mambo GP

Posted by Thomas Nguyen in Mambo GPEnergy Xtra

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The latest Energy X-tra is pretty amazing. It already has a built in glue effect, and from my testings, lasts a very long time. It's been over a month, and you still hear that crazy corked sound! It has a very nice soft sponge (which I enjoy) and gives you great feeling when you loop or hit. It has a high throw angle, so it's definitely nice for off the table looping.

Mambo GP is a soft rubber too, but a little firmer then Energy X-tra. It also has the built in speed glue effect, and is still lasting over a month now. Mambo GP's throw angle is a lower angle, which is great for loop drives in my opinion, and good for hitting. So I prefer this on my backhand.

So if you enjoy softer rubbers, not having to glue each and every time, and still get amazing sound, speed, & spin, give these rubbers a try!

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