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The Joola Camp PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natalie Sun   
Monday, 10 September 2007
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 Coach Zhang 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! =)
 
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