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Recently I have been spending some time with my husband playing table tennis in our garage after work. I'm new to table tennis, so it's a steep learning curve. And even though a lot of my attention was on hitting the ball back and landing it on the table instead of skewing it off toward the tool rack or up into the fluorescent lights, I couldn't help reflecting on how similar the experience was to any kind of performance improvement in business. In fact, here are the six tips that learning table tennis (or trying anything new) can teach us about improving the performance of anything:
Tip #1: Be very clear what result you want.
When you start out with something new, aiming to be the best at it straight away is not what I call realistic goal. So rather than set my immediate sights on thrashing my husband by the end of our first table tennis match, my focus was more modestly on just hitting the ball back and having it land where I intended it to go. With such a clear goal in front of you, it's so much easier to reach it, one logical step at a time. (Your eyes know exactly what to look at and what to look for.)
Tip #2: If you're not good at it yet, expect high variability in your performance.
With little skill or knowledge about table tennis, I could only expect to have little control over where I put the ball, and with little control I could only expect to have little predictability in my results - the distance between where I intended the ball to land and where the ball actually landed fluctuated randomly and wildly. Understanding (and measuring) your variability is your baseline - understand this natural variability before you attempt to improve anything.
Tip #3: To really improve, change only one thing at a time.
As simple as table tennis is, there were many things that I could have changed to try for a better result. How I held the paddle, how I positioned my feet, how I moved my wrist, how hard I hit the ball, how accurately I read the spin that my clever husband put on the ball (in his wicked attempts to make my returns even more unpredictable). I found I improved best (very satisfying) when I thought about just one thing to do better, like holding the paddle consistently and at the right angle. Improvement happens so much faster when you bed down one improvement at a time. Trying to figure out the complex interactions among several changes at once is confusing, exhausting and takes many times longer to get results.
Tip #4: Performance will probably grow worse straight after you start improving something.
The moment I became more conscious of how I was holding the table tennis paddle, things got worse. The ball seemed to grow a mind of its own for the next 10 to 15 hits. Yes it did more often land where I intended it to, but it would also unpredictably ping off at the most obscure angles. However, it didn't take long to get a feel for the new grip on the paddle and - lo and behold - the ball began doing mostly what I wanted it to. I had more control! Any kind of performance improvement can have a 'bedding in' period, but then things can grow better almost in an instant.
Tip #5: Keep focused - if you take your mind off it, you lose control again.
Pumped by my quick success at bossing the ping pong ball around, I thought I could let go and relax into the game a little. Big mistake. A few fast and furious returns from my loving husband's paddle made me instantly aware that holding a table tennis paddle wasn't yet second nature. The ping pong ball 'pertwanged' out my control and was at the sole mercy of my husband. So remember, if you take your mind off an improved change before it becomes second nature, you risk losing control again and the variability widens once more.
Tip #6: Get feedback regularly, and don't misinterpret it.
"You're hitting down again!" My husband was sounding like a broken record (now there's a metaphor that's losing relevance!). So again I lifted up my swing to correct for the mistake. "You're hitting down again!" (He's a very patient man.) What?! Then I asked him what he meant and it turned out that his idea of hitting down meant my paddle was at the wrong angle, but I interpreted it to mean my swing was at the wrong angle. Assumptions! So make sure you track the changes made by your improvement frequently enough that you can correct things if they go askew - but make sure you know what the feedback is telling you.
Stacey Barr is the Performance Measure Specialist, helping people to measure their business strategy, goals and objectives so they actually achieve them.
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Outdoor Table Tennis: Giving You a New Challenge When Playing Ping Pong
As far as ping pong is concerned, you will often see that most people play this sport indoors. Besides, table tennis is designed to play indoors. However, have you ever considered playing table tennis outdoors?
Today, many people who love to play table tennis are now playing table tennis outdoors. You have to consider the fact that there is a big difference in playing ping pong indoors and outdoors. In indoor table tennis, the environment is controlled. There is virtually no wind to affect the flight of the ball, and the lighting is controlled.
By playing outdoor table tennis, you will encounter wind that will force you to adjust your shots carefully, and you may also be temporarily blinded by the bright sunlight.
Although this is true, it is preferable that outdoor table tennis should be played only during the summer months. Why? This is because if you play in any other season, you will encounter stronger winds that will make it virtually impossible for you to play ping pong.
The ping pong ball is very light and can be easily affected by the wind. Although the occasional breeze is welcome in outdoor table tennis, you need to remember that winds stronger than a breeze can blow away the ball in any direction. Even if your shots are accurate when you do it indoors, the wind factor will make you adjust your shots.
Playing outdoors in the summer months is also very beneficial. Instead of being cooped up inside your home where it can get very hot, you will be playing outside where it's cooler. Try playing under the shade of a tree.
When you plan on playing ping pong outdoors, it is important that the table should be set up on a flat concrete surface. Although it would be nice to play on grass, you need to consider the fact that the surface on grass can be uneven, which will mean that the table will also become uneven and can disrupt the game.
You may want to get a table that is designed to be played outside and should have wheels on each of the legs of the table. This will make it easier for you to transport the table and outdoor tables will last a lot longer and it can tolerate the harsh environment of the outdoors. However, you need to remember that although it can withstand the harsh environment, you shouldn't leave the table outside as it can also degrade.
When you aren't playing ping pong with your friends or family, you should store it inside your home, such as your garage.
These are the things that you need to remember when playing outdoor ping pong. It will present a new challenge, but it will definitely be worth it.
About the Author
Miodrag Trajkovic is a certified Table Tennis trainer who runs a popular and
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Whats the rule in Ping Pong (Table Tennis) if you spike the ball at your opponent and hit them?
Anyone know the official ruling? Is it your serve/point or theirs?
if the trajectory is not at the table the balls out of play so you lose the point...........
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Drinking games with names such as beer pong and flip cup -- and others whose names are unprintable for a newspaper -- have become ubiquitous.
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