Friday, December 23, 2016
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Table Tennis - The Sport- From My View
Table Tennis- The Sport
There are many team and individual sports around the globe, that are great to watch and play. But I have found, in my experiences, that more and more people are finding, that table tennis is one of the greatest challenges of sport. In my experiences in the many sports I have played , I have come across many enjoyable challenges in athletics. I have played team sports at high level, as well as individual sports. The reason I say, that table tennis is a great challenge, would come in comparison to other sports. In comparison to the other sports, I would rank table tennis number one, in difficulty. This game or the sport of table tennis is quite fun to play, and a lot of people enjoy it, at the recreation level, to the top level of play. But if you have aspirations of becoming the next world champion, or national champion, there may be a long road to hoe. You would better be prepared to take on and tackle all the variables this sport has to offer. As you scroll down you will find some articles on how many things that go into this sport. There is equipment, which varies to ones taste or skill level. There are paddles and rubber, in which there are plenty to chose from. You will have to invest some time into finding, the best paddle and rubber to suit your game. So you might have to ask for some advice or try some equipment out, to find the what is most suitable for you. There are fast paddles, slow paddles, combo paddles, fast rubber, slow rubber, pimples rubber, smooth rubber, tacky rubber, non tacky rubber, anti spin rubber. That's just one aspect of the game, try playing against all these different kinds of equipment variations! When I started playing table tennis, I didn't have a clue to what kind of paddle or rubber to use. I would find out about some things when, I would play a better and more experienced player. Sometimes they would give you advice on improving your play and comment on what kind of equipment you were using. Not until I tried out, several kinds of combinations of equipment, did I see that I needed to focus on a paddle and rubber that was medium speed, or a medium level to start with. In my opinion, you need to have equipment that suits your level of play, then when you feel confident, you can graduate, to more advanced equipment. This sport as I mentioned has quite a few variables in it, so starting out, you need to have control over your own strokes and footwork to even contend with your opponents variables. I have learned most of what I know now, on advice from other players, coaches, and playing against different styles of play, in tournaments. Of course a element in any sport that becomes important is, the mental aspect. With a lot of variables in a sport such as this, can be taxing on the patience and the nerves of the individual, to put it mildly! It took time for me, to deal with all these variables, when I started out it, was bit overwhelming. But I think, when I started to learn about what I needed to get better, winning and losing became a lesson onto its self. John Wooden was a inspiration to me in many ways, and in a famous quote, he said, "Sports do not build character, they reveal it." This sport is the greatest sport I have ever been involved with, and the benefits are endless. You get great exercise playing, you meet new people along the way, and find some great friendships along the way as well, which is a great benefit! As in the Camarillo club and other places I play, it is fun at any level, and as I say, the benefits are endless.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Tuesday, November 29, 2016
SERVICE AND SERVICE RETURN
Service and Service Return
The serve starts the point in table tennis, but not in a comparable sense to tennis. In table tennis, your looking to perform a serve, that is difficult to handle, so you can take advantage or take control of the point. In table tennis, you do not need a ace serve, to be successful. Your good serve may lead to a three ball attack. The three ball attack , is your serve being the first ball, and the second ball is the return of your serve and the third, is your attacking stroke. Your serve can be a weapon, and cause your opponent to either miss, or make a error of judgement. Some players have their own pet serves, and are usually served from the same location. In order to be more successful in your serving, you need to vary your serves in spin, speed and location. All the aspects of this game is important, but in the advanced game, service and service return is very important. The more advanced players will have serves, that are effective for their attack strategy or are used to defuse a attack from there opponent.
There are many serves, such as side spin serves, which are the most popular, backspin, topspin, side top, backspin with side spin, as there are several combinations, and ways of its application. Backhand serves , forehand serves, are from from different parts of the table, and can be in delivered in different motions.
There is another aspect to the service. The movement after the serve is just as important, the movement to recover back to the ready position. This is done, so you can take advantage of a bad service return, or error, by being in position to attack, and out position your opponent. Your serve can test the skill of your opponent, serving all over the table, and finding a weakness in their returns.
Service Return
In my opinion this is the most difficult skill to perform, and learn as a table tennis player. It is difficult because, you need acquire years of experience and knowledge to be able to read and deal with spin. In coaching a player, you need to spend a lot of time teaching the techniques of service return and what to look for in your opponents application of their serves. You can push serves, flip serves, attack serves, and even shovel them over, which is a technique I use often. Positioning yourself for a return is important. When you start to learn where your opponent is serving, it could be based on your receiving location, or your weakness on a certain part of the table. You might have a problem with short serves to your forehand, or long serves to your backhand. And also if you do have trouble in the return game, it could be your standing to close or too far away from the table.
Service return is a valuable part of the table tennis game, its tough for most because of the lack of knowledge, which could apply to many things in life.
Sunday, November 27, 2016
MATCHPLAY - MENTAL FOCUS
Mental Focus
Well I must say everyone at one time or another, or on a daily basis gets nervous about one thing or another. It could be going to the doctor, or a big test of some sort, or going on a blind date. There a lot of things that can be said about certain situations in life, that have the nerves tingling and the blood pressure rising. The biggest reason for nerves, basically comes from the expectations of these situations. If your mind is set on dreading certain situations and are fearing the worse, it will basically come to pass. Thinking your going to lose a match before it starts, is a powerful thought, for it to actually happen. What your doing in this situation is handicapping yourself. If things are not going right in your match, and the fear of losing, sets in, you are almost planning your future! Another thought you can have,is that you are not prepared, a thought that does not bring any positive motivation to any situation. Lets address this particular thought , about not being prepared, or your not being a good enough player. When you play a match, either in a tournament , or in a club, right then and there you are the best you can be at that moment. So if this is true, you can only play the best you know how, especially if getting better is your goal. This way of thinking is the way you learn and acquire more knowledge about your game, winning or losing. You don't reach a high level at table tennis by winning, its actually the other. My personal saying to myself, and others is, when playing the game, " Sometimes you win, and sometimes you learn." Which would you rather do, play the best you can and come up short, or play with thought your going to lose and regret you didn't play your best? Every match you play, you will gain some knowledge whether winning or losing a match.
What produces distractions in a match? If you focus on your match alone, you will have no distractions. But if you focus on who is watching you play, or listening to things around you ect.... What it is, for the most part, is paying too much attention to things that are not about your match. The reason for being nervous, is about most of what I had just mentioned. Now maybe you can realize why, when you practice or play with friends, your level of play then is not the same as when match time comes. Your skill level at the time of your match is set, so there should be no worries. You cannot play above your skill level, but you can implement it, the best way you can. Either winning or losing, you learn what you could do and what you couldn't do in the match. So with this in mind, in the end, you gain knowledge either way. The great Jimmy Conners has a famous quote, in which he puts in perspective, his effort to win, and his thoughts about losing, to him losing, really never happens. He is asked about his loss.
What produces distractions in a match? If you focus on your match alone, you will have no distractions. But if you focus on who is watching you play, or listening to things around you ect.... What it is, for the most part, is paying too much attention to things that are not about your match. The reason for being nervous, is about most of what I had just mentioned. Now maybe you can realize why, when you practice or play with friends, your level of play then is not the same as when match time comes. Your skill level at the time of your match is set, so there should be no worries. You cannot play above your skill level, but you can implement it, the best way you can. Either winning or losing, you learn what you could do and what you couldn't do in the match. So with this in mind, in the end, you gain knowledge either way. The great Jimmy Conners has a famous quote, in which he puts in perspective, his effort to win, and his thoughts about losing, to him losing, really never happens. He is asked about his loss.
" I ran out of time, finding a way to win"
- Jimmy Connors
Monday, November 21, 2016
FOOTWORK THE FOUNDATION OF TABLE TENNIS
FOOTWORK
The foundation and structure of a building a table tennis game, footwork is the most important part of the developmental process. Footwork is the foundation, of advanced table tennis. Instead of learning shots or serves first, the beginning process should start with the foundation which makes serves and shots effective and consistent or in basic terms , work at all.
The main reason why most players are inconsistent, is because that they are more focused on strokes then positioning them selves for the stroke. The service part of the game, also must include footwork and balance to effectively employ your serves. When you serve, you must get back into a ready position, to be able to return the next shot, or attack the next shot. You could serve a effective serve, but then give up the advantage , if you are not in position or ready for the next shot. Table tennis is a fast game, and the movement and positioning, is essential to the success of any table tennis player. The forehand has a position, the backhand, as well as the push, and many other shots. I see most players worry about the stroke production, then the position they were in during the failed shot. Now shot production is important , but positioning yourself for that shot comes first. If your in position for a shot and you execute it, the next order of business is to recover from your shot , which is to get back to the ready position. There are varied positions and footwork , when you include the varied styles and grips, in this game. But in this post of this blog, it is the discussion of the basics of footwork being important, and learning the basics, that will improve anyone's game.
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
CAMARILLO SENIOR TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
On November 5, 2016, the 3rd annual senior table tennis tournament was held at Freedom gym , in Camarillo.
The tournament had a big turnout , and a few surprises. The surprises began, as the flyer was not exactly specific in the age, and as it ended up, a few younger players were admitted. And a another surprise was , a younger player, unknown to all, was the player that won the singles division. This person was Diego De Blas, and by winning the tournament, he defeated the 3rd, 2nd, and top seed to win it. And also he did quite well in the doubles, knocking off the 2nd seed doubles team. The tournament was organized by John Spohn, and the main supporter and organizer of the Camarillo club, which is where the tournament was held.
Many from the club volunteered there time to help out and perform the different tasks needed to bring about the success of the tournament. A shout out to Amy Akashi, for her help in ordering and organizing the lunch, for the players. And her help in contacting certain players! Many players from the club helped in the setup and taking down of the tournament, as well as lunch time help. Other then one player in the tournament, that surprised all, Aka- Diego De Blas, it was a fun and exciting tournament, including Diego's stellar play.
I was the one who organized the brackets, and Diego was the big bracket breaker! The number one seed in doubles won, the team of Craig Burton and Gary Whiddon. The team of Burton and Whiddon didn't let anyone break the doubles bracket. In the women's division, Bonnie Renehan brought home the gold, going undefeated in her Round robin. For more information about the Camarillo club, they have there own website, with lots of info on where to play, and articles and links for the avid player.
camarilloseniortabletennisclub.com
Results
Mens Singles- Womens Singles- Doubles-
1st Diego De Blas 1st Bonnie Renehan 1st Burton-Whiddon
2nd Craig burton 2nd Amy Akashi 2nd Das-Renehan
3rd Gary Whiddon 3rd Bea Abe 3rd Bunya-Spohn
Results
Mens Singles- Womens Singles- Doubles-
1st Diego De Blas 1st Bonnie Renehan 1st Burton-Whiddon
2nd Craig burton 2nd Amy Akashi 2nd Das-Renehan
3rd Gary Whiddon 3rd Bea Abe 3rd Bunya-Spohn
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Table Tennis Grips
Table Tennis Grips
The most used grip in table tennis, is the Shakehands grip and the Penhold grip. The American grip, otherwise known as the Seemiller grip, was used and developed by Danny Seemiller. This grip is unorthodox in nature, and is used in a way that's called twiddling. Twiddling is a procedure of flipping the paddle, and in most cases possessing different kinds of rubber, short pips, anti, and long pips rubber. When a paddle has two different rubbers, it can be otherwise be known, as a combo paddle.
Any grip in Table Tennis, can use a combination of rubbers, to define there type of game, they play. Penhold is a grip that can be used for the forehand attack, and mostly used for a more defined attack, mostly using one side of the paddle.
The Shakehands grip, can be used for forehand and backhand, with more ease then the other grips, and its the most basic grip for beginners. The Seemiller grip is not the most popular grip, and it has its pro's and con's. In this grip hitting a forehand and backhand is hit form the same grip on the same side of the paddle, and twiddling to use a opposite side in the same way. Grips continued next page
The most used grip in table tennis, is the Shakehands grip and the Penhold grip. The American grip, otherwise known as the Seemiller grip, was used and developed by Danny Seemiller. This grip is unorthodox in nature, and is used in a way that's called twiddling. Twiddling is a procedure of flipping the paddle, and in most cases possessing different kinds of rubber, short pips, anti, and long pips rubber. When a paddle has two different rubbers, it can be otherwise be known, as a combo paddle.
Any grip in Table Tennis, can use a combination of rubbers, to define there type of game, they play. Penhold is a grip that can be used for the forehand attack, and mostly used for a more defined attack, mostly using one side of the paddle.
The Shakehands grip, can be used for forehand and backhand, with more ease then the other grips, and its the most basic grip for beginners. The Seemiller grip is not the most popular grip, and it has its pro's and con's. In this grip hitting a forehand and backhand is hit form the same grip on the same side of the paddle, and twiddling to use a opposite side in the same way. Grips continued next page
Monday, October 31, 2016
Saturday, October 29, 2016
PLAYING THE GAME
Table tennis is a wonderful game to play, and even quite interesting to watch. You can play singles or doubles, either enjoying one on one , or two on two, both having varied strategies. Equipment in this game becomes more important, when your level of play rises above the recreational level. A paddle and rubber combination, should be chosen, to compliment your style of play. The footwork for singles play, is a lot different then doubles play, and some of the rules are different as well. Table tennis can be a lot of fun, and it has proven to be a great way to get exercise. Table tennis played at a high level, can combine speed, skill, and most important knowledge of the game. The most important knowledge, is understanding spin, and your opponents style of play, as well as how you can implement your game plan, to be successful. In my opinion, there are three levels or preferences in playing table tennis. There is the recreational player that plays the game for fun, and the enjoyment value it has. Then there is the intermediate player that practices , and wishes to get better by practicing and playing often. The serious player can get better, depending on there willingness to make changes in their game, and if needed their equipment. The third level of preference would be to seek help and advice to make permanent changes. I had made the reference as the willingness to make changes, as changes can be tough for players who feel comfortable with there existing game. So, what is being said is, its a choice, or maybe even a sacrifice to make such changes. This is a great game, but I do believe that ,the more knowledge you obtain, the more you will enjoy this game. I am always seeking knowledge and challenges , and information concerning this game, as well as coaching and spreading the word about this great game!
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