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Table Tennis PING PONG Set: Rackets Balls Set with table adaptors & net / mesh US $25.00
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Sterling Silver PING-PONG PADDLE AND BALL CHARM US $17.70
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Tennis for Beginners: Instructional DVD with Lessons to Learn Forehand, Backhand, Serve and Volley - Tennis Mantra (HD DVD) List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $16.99 |
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If you want to learn tennis or improve your tennis without expensive coaches and lessons, now you can with Tennis Mantra. Guru guides you through the essentials of an effective forehand, backhand, serve, and volley in a few quick and easy lessons... |
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PONGERZ List Price: $17.99 Sale Price: $17.99 |
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What do you get when you cross Ping-Pong,Alcohol,a Host,a DJ,Hot Chicks,Colorful Characters,Drinking Rules,Shot Sides,Crass Commentators, an all night House Party,and Bad Ass Players with sick moves?The Underground Table Tennis League... |
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Table Tennis the Sport with Scott Preiss Sale Price: $39.95 |
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Explore the exciting game of table tennis and improve your game quickly with the expert advice and demonstrations found on this DVD. You will receive coaching on correct techniques, timing, strokes, spins, serves, footwork and trick shots... |
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Universal Walker Tray - Walker Accessory List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $16.54 |
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Allows you to carry personal items from room to room easily * Made of easy to clean, durable plastic * Two cup holders * Fits most manufacturers walkers * Easy to install * Size: 16"W x 12"D * Limited 1 Year Warranty * |
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Economy Ball Pack - Ping Pong Balls 144pk List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $14.49 |
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This listing is for a box of 144 brand new white ping pong balls. These balls can be used for ping pong, table tennis, beer pong, carnival games as well as many other uses. These balls come in one box and although are ALL brand new, some markings may be visible from the factory or the box... |
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Sticker Decal Graphic - Barcode UPC Priceless Table Tennis Ping Pong Player Ball A767 |
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GraphicsR Decals are Die-Cut, this means they do not have a backing and use transfer material for installation as shown in the video. They can be applied to any hard surface. You will receive the decal as shown in the gallery image (the black portion)... |
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Kinect Sports List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $22.11 |
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Transform your recreation area into a world-class stadium, bowling alley, soccer pitch or track-and-field arena! It's easy with "Kinect Sports," where you're not only the star player, you're also the controller... |
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Sports Champions List Price: $39.99 Sale Price: $9.88 |
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Sports Champions is an action-sports game for PlayStation 3 that combines the strengths of the PlayStation Move motion controller and the PlayStation Eye peripheral* to provide gamers with true 1:1 motion controlled sports related gaming action... |
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Wii Play with Wii Remote List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $17.99 |
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Wii Play with Wii Remote (Includes Gel Jacket) |
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Interested in taking up the game of tennis? The rules of tennis are actually quite simple, but playing the game can be complex! Listed below are the basic rules for playing tennis:
1. Players stand on opposing sides of the court. The player who hits the ball to start the game is called the server. The other player stands on the opposite side, and diagonally across from the server and is called the receiver.
2. Which player serves first and which side of the court they start on is decided by the toss of a coin.
3. Singles tennis is one player against another. Doubles tennis is two players per side. In doubles tennis, the players alternate serving and hitting the ball, and one player stands closer to the net than the other.
4. The server stands in back of the baseline and serves the ball when the receiver is ready. If the ball hits the net but remains in-bounds, the server is allowed another serve.
5. The receiver can stand anywhere but must let the ball bounce in bounds prior to hitting. The ball cannot be hit before it bounces, or the server wins the point.
6. The server must call the score prior to serving, saying his score first. (see scoring, below).
7. If the ball is hit into the net, or bounces on the outside of the boundaries of the court, the player who hit that ball loses the point. If the ball hits the net during play but lands in-bounds on the opposing player's side of the court, the ball is still good and in play. A player loses the point if he happens to touch the net, accidentally manages to drop his racquet during a swing, the ball bounces over the net, the ball hits a part of the surrounding area such as roofs or trees, he is hit by the ball, or he tries to distract the opponent in any way.
8. A 'let' is called during the point if there is a distraction from someone besides the players on the court. Like a 'do-over'.
9. A ball that lands on the line is still in play.
Basic rules for playing tennis - SCORING
The first point won by a player is called 15; the second is 30, the third is 40, and the 4th point won wins the game. However, If both players have each won three points, then the score is 'deuce'; and the next player to score a point then has 'advantage'. If the 'advantage' player wins the next point, they win the game; if the other player wins the next point the score will be counted as 'deuce' again, and this will be the case until one or the other player finally wins with two points after the 'deuce' score is called.
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Traits Of A Good Table Tennis Player
Table Tennis is a simple and fun sport that appeals to a lot of people. A large part of it's attraction stems from it's relatively low demands on the players in a lot of areas. For one thing, the actual playing area doesn't take up much space; therefore, it can be played indoors, and can even be made part of a house's rec room with little difficulty.
For another thing, table tennis is a low impact sport that can be played by almost any one, so you don't have to be at extremes of fitness to take it, unlike high impact sports like football. These factors alone are usually sufficient to get people interested in table tennis; what gets them HOOKED on it is that fact that it's just, plain FUN. Despite it's lower physical requirements however, table tennis does place certain demands on it's players that you'll want to brush up on if you decide to take it as a hobby.
The first thing you'll need to train in for table tennis are your reflexes. Table tennis balls are small, and can travel at relatively high velocities if thwacked hard. Therefore, you'll want to train your reflexes enough to be able to intercept a small, high speed ball and not just hit it, but hit it properly so that it gets sent back at the other player instead of just deflected at an angle (at which point it might fly in your face).
Here's a simple training exercise to improve your hand eye coordination. Have someone take a stick, about a foot long and half an inch wide. Have them hold it horizontally at one end in front of them, palm facing down. Open your hand palm down over the other end, hovering about an inch above the stick. Then, let your partner release the stick. Your job is to react to their dropping the stick and catching it. You'd be surprised at the number of people who fumble this simple drill.
Aside from reflexes, you'll need strong, flexible wrists. A common mistake of new table tennis players is using the fingers and palm to adjust their grip on the paddle, making changes to the angle awkward. Once you get the paddle settled comfortably in your hand, your palm and fingers should remain fixed in that position, and a majority of the changes to the paddle's angle is made by your wrist. The best exercises to create great wrist flexibility come from a martial art called aikido. No, I'm not recommending studying it (though if you do it would help you a lot in other areas too!). Rather, you can buy a book or video on aikido basics, and these will often list the simple wrist rotation and flexibility exercises you'll need.
The next element that makes a good table tennis player is general balance and good footwork. If you can dance without falling over yourself, you should be fine. While table tennis doesn't involve nearly as much running around as other sports do, this is actually part blessing and curse. The reason is because to move from one side of the table to the other, you need to rely on smaller steps and subtle shifts in balance and weight. Because these movements are much smaller than the wider general gross movements made in other sports like running or basket ball, they can actually throw off the timing of people used to high athletic activity.
Lastly, there is a certain mental element involved in table tennis if you want to win. You have to be able to outthink your opponent, planning two or three steps ahead in the game and adjusting your shots accordingly. The best comparisons would be to fencing and chess, where the ability to feint and trap your opponent into a certain weak position spells the key to victory. In table tennis, if all you do is react to your opponent's shots, you'll lose. The simplest example would be to angle shots constantly to your opponent's left side, forcing him to backhand repeatedly, then suddenly angling a shot wide and far to his vulnerable right. This kind of thinking is what wins you games.
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How do I reduce the diameter of a table tennis ball?
The ball must pass through a hole smaller than the current diameter of a table tennis ball. The ball must then return to its normal shape and size.
Two possibities:
1) Cooling it significantly will reduce the volume of air in the ball and cause it to shrink, allowing it pass through the hole. Unfortunately, table tennis balls become brittle at cold temperatures, and there's no guarantee that the ball would recover 100% when warmed back up.
2) Increasing the ambient air pressure significantly will again cause the ball to shrink (the inside pressure remains the same as before). In this case the surface of the ball would likely actually warm up somewhat so that it does not lose it's elasticity the way it would if cooled.
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