Archive for July, 2010

Being a Better Table Tennis Server

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

As a junior player in the sport of table tennis, you have to know that the service is one of the most vital positions that you must make the fullest. It is a situation where you can start the attack early Thursday, and is also a place where you can keep your opponents on defense and to you on the offence.

However, you need to remember that the service an effective ball is not as easy to do. In fact, many professional tennis players still have problems with the ball at the service. Now, if you are a beginner and you are still learning the different types of services and you have a problem keeping the ball in an optimum height and speed?

The most common problems that beginners have used the ball they are either bounced the ball too high or too low. When the ball is too high, you make it easy for your opponent to attack the ball and finish the point at the beginning of the game in their favour. On the other hand, if the ball is too low, it will not clear the net automatically point to give your opponent.

To be effective, a service is a service that will keep the ball low enough that it does not make it easy for your opponent to attack and high enough to be able to clear the net a When he bounces on the other side of the table.

So, here are some things you need to practice to get the ball fair.

If the ball is very high, you may want to throw the ball a little lower. The more you throw the ball during the service, plus the rebound will be. Because of the extra speed, it is when it comes down to make contact with your paddle. The reverse should be used if the ball is too low or if it fails to resolve the net.

You want to make contact with the ball when the altitude is almost as high as the net. This helps keep the ball in an optimum height, which will specify the net and at the same time, low enough that it can do, it is impossible for your opponent to attack.

Finally, hit the ball a little more horizontally with your paddle. The angle of your paddle will help a lot of factors with regard to the height of your ball. When the contact point is slightly up, then the ball will bounce higher and vice versa.

These are the things you have to take into account when the ball service. So, as a player table tennis, you have to remember that you should always practice your service in order to maintain the height to an optimal level.

Cod4 Porno Ping Pong Game Sketch Machinima

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Cod4 Porno Ping Pong Nachgespielt. Es geht darum im Pornoladen sich die Titel gegenseitig vorzulesen. Wer dreimal lacht hat verloren ^^ Hf

ULTIMATE Ping Pong #1

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Round one of the Ultimate Ping Pong game!!!!!!!

Danish Open: Paul Drinkhall-Hao Shuai

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


Your forehand, backhand or service aren’t good enough? Take a look the link below and you will have a big chance to improve the weak side of your game!! www.tabletennismasters.com At Last, The Little Known Secrets of Table Tennis Champions Revealed! If you’re interested in improving your table tennis game within 60 days…. then this is excellent for you tinyurl.com **Important** **This clip is the property of TMS International on behalf of the ITTF and the full match can be seen on the ITTF TV channel.** Table Tennis: 2009 Danish Open, Frederikshavn, DEN, Jan 21 – Jan 25 Men’s Singles 1/16 Final.

E3 2010 Coverage – Machinima – Kinect Sports Demo (Microsoft E3 2010 Press Conference 2010)

Saturday, July 31st, 2010


www.youtube.com Click here to watch the Your Shape: Fitness Evolved Demo (Microsoft E3 Press Conference)! Kinect Sports Demo (Microsoft E3 Press Conference 2010) Mircrosoft’s competition for Wii sports. – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - – - Follow Machinima on Twitter! Machinima twitter.com Inside Gaming twitter.com Machinima Respawn twitter.com Machinima Entertainment, Technology, Culture twitter.com FOR MORE MACHINIMA, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com FOR MORE SPORTS GAMEPLAY, GO TO: www.youtube.com TAGS: yt:quality=high Microsoft E3 Press Conference Kinectimals virtual pet animals Xbox 360 Live creatures on Sports Gameplay mlb baseball basketball soccer american football HD sporting events “Kinect Sports” Shin from Rare Studios 200 Meter Hurdle “Track and Field” Bowling Javelin “Ping Pong” Boxing Volleyball

Basic Strokes Of Table Tennis

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Table Tennis or Ping Pong is a lot like tennis, but played indoors and with smaller more specialized rackets (called paddles in table tennis). Most of us have played it at rec halls or in the basements of our family’s homes…but few of us actually know the sport’s techniques and basic strokes applied to make it a game. Whether you seeking to get into table tennis more professionally, or just want to improve your advantage casually; we’ve listed the most popular strokes in table tennis below, how to apply them, and general tips for your game.

In any of the strokes below, it is necessary to remember to keep a loose but controlled grip. Your arm should be relaxed, and your hitting powering should come from your forearm, wrist, and waist in one fluid motion. Table Tennis actually requires more exercise and movement than most think, but not only do you call upon your torso, forearm, and wrist; but proper form includes quick and agile movements from side to side, as your feet will be moving around a lot. Also, drives and pushes will function differently, in that it is best to employ a drive at the top of the ball’s bounce, whereas a push should be directed right after the bounce.

The Forehand Drive

·Draw your right upper arm in close to the side of your upper body, but loosely.
·Bend arm so that your forearm forms a 90 degree angle with your upper arm.
·Move your elbow back slightly, so that your forearm is at 3 o’clock position with the side of your body.
·Make sure your feet are shoulder-width apart, and that your left foot is a bit in front of your right for balance.
·Let waist move with this movement, while at the same time shifting your weight to the right foot.
·While shifting to your left foot, swing forward with right arm using your waist as a driving force.
·Make sure your paddle is turned slightly downwards before contact with the ball, and that the ball is slightly to the side of your body.
·Follow through, with your paddle’s position ending parallel to your left shoulder.

The Backhand Drive

·From starting position, move waist to the left.
·At the same time, draw your right arm across your body to the left until it is in a 9 o’clock position.
·Weight should have been transferred to the back or left foot for balance.
·Make contact with the ball in front of your body, while shifting weight back to the front or right foot.
·Using your elbow as a pivot, snap your forearm forward and slightly upwards.
·Follow through, with your paddle’s position ending at 1 o’clock.

The Forehand Push

·From starting position, swing waist to right.
·At the same time, raise your right arm up and back to about 11 o’clock, with elbow close to waist.
·Weight should be on the back or right foot.
·Bend your wrist slightly back.
·Swing paddle forward and down, while at the same time switching weight to forward or left foot.
·Make contact with the ball in front and to the right of your body, and snap wrist forward.
·Follow through forward and down.

The Backhand Push

·From starting position, move waist to the left.
·At the same time, draw your right arm across to the left side of your body, with elbow close to your waist.
·Weight should be on the back or left foot.
·Draw your racket slightly up and back, with wrist bent back a bit.
·Make contact with the ball directly in front of you, and follow through with the same snapping motion.

Qatar Open: Ma Lin-Yoon Jae Young

Friday, July 30th, 2010


Your forehand, backhand or service aren’t good enough? Take a look the link below and you will have a big chance to improve the weak side of your game!! www.tabletennismasters.com At Last, The Little Known Secrets of Table Tennis Champions Revealed! If you’re interested in improving your table tennis game within 60 days…. then this is excellent for you tinyurl.com **Important** **This clip is the property of TMS International on behalf of the ITTF and the full match can be seen on the ITTF TV channel.** Table Tennis: 2009 Qatar Open, Doha, QAT, Feb 17 – Feb 21 Men’s Singles Quarterfinal.

Frozenas’ games – Ping Pong

Friday, July 30th, 2010


First game by me. Programmer in Allegro. You can download this game at frozenas.co.cc I should release more versions of this game and more games, so check out the blog. Also you might find some interesting news. But no tutorials how to create a game though. Only if you ask very nicely, because i am new myself.

Christiane Amanpour, new in town

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Christiane Amanpour, new in town
She made her mark reporting from around the world for CNN. She brings new-job jitters to ABC News and a hunger to conquer the Sunday morning news show. She made her mark reporting from around the world for CNN. She brings new-job jitters to ABC News and a hunger to conquer the Sunday morning news show.

Read more on Los Angeles Times

RITTO 2010 Table Tennis Tournament Cluj

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

table tennis

Image taken on 2010-05-22 16:32:56 by schoko_chantalle.