ball and pingpong paddle
Monday, January 10th, 2011
another ball trick vid
another ball trick vid
-Must toss the tennis ball back & forth from hand to hand while at the same time switch paddle hands while bouncing the table tennis ball -Table tennis ball can not be higher than the tennis ball while crossing – Must do the most consecutive in 30 seconds I counted 24 tennis ball catches PS – What make this record so hard is keeping the table tennis ball lower than the tennis ball volley while switching hands.
As a player table tennis, you want your performance to be at optimum level. We must not forget that table tennis is not only to have quick reflexes and how strategies. Having the right paddle will also help you optimize your performance when you play the game and may even contribute to your victory.
Having the right type of racket table tennis means you’ll be able to control the ball and also provide more power and spin to your plans. That’s why you need to know that the choice of a good weight for your paddle is very important.
Many beginners in the world of table tennis often ask how much weight they should have in their current range of table tennis. Honestly, many table tennis instructors are tired of answering this simple question.
The weight of the palette that you must be equal to your strength and your style of play table tennis. You must keep in mind that different tactics will have different palettes table tennis.
And one of the most important things you should look for in a range of table tennis is the weight. The weight should be perfect for you to hit the ball well and give it enough power.
Most pallets table tennis to weight between 70 to 100 grams without rubber. Like choosing a tennis racket, baseball bat, golf clubs and it is important that you keep the weight in mind to get the perfect racket table tennis.
This means that the perfect weight for a paddle depends on you and your style of play and your strength. If you want the fastest acceleration paddle, you want to go to pallets table tennis who are below 77 grams. The lightness of the paddle will provide acceleration when you swing and you also provide good tours.
Paddles are between 77 to 89 grams will be able to provide you with balance and the additional power. To players, this paddle is perfect because it gives you a good acceleration and the ball both towers.
Heavy weight paddles that more than 90 grams is perfect for people who want stability and good acceleration. This will also give you a gear ratio to run when you give the ball topspin to attack your opponent.
These are the different palettes table tennis weight that you should know. Choosing the perfect paddle means you need to know what weight of the racket is best suited to your strength and style of play.
The sport of table tennis or ping pong, is a fun indoor sport for 2 or 4 people. On a casual level, families might have a ping pong table in their family rec room or basement, much like a pool or foosball table; but few know how to play table tennis or ping pong to achieve the best results. Below, we’ve outlined the basic grips (ways to hold the table tennis paddle) of table tennis, to help you maximize your performance, both recreationally and professionally.
The way that you hold your tennis table paddle can dramatically alter your performance based on what type of game you are seeking to play (whether professional or recreational), what strokes you will be predominantly using, and the like. There are three basic ways to hold or grip your table tennis or ping pong paddle: the shakehands, penhold, and seemiller grips. The shakehands grip is the most commonly used, both in family rec rooms and professional matches, as it allows for strong mobility in both forehand and backhand strokes. The penhold grip is a more antiquated grip for table tennis players, used more often by professional players seeking to surprise their opponent with a different grip. This grip affords the table tennis player a much stronger forehand predominant stroke, and disables the ease of a backhand because of grip position. Lastly, the seemiller grip was developed by 5 time US Table Tennis champion, Dan Seemiller. This grip is hardly ever used as it is considered disruptive to form, as it employs only one side of the paddle for both forehand and backhand strokes. It is a slight variation from the shakehands grip, allowing for strong control of both forehand and backhand strokes.
How to use the Shakehands Grip:
· Grip the paddle’s handle with all fingers, palm facing you.
· Extend index finger straight out along the base of the rubber part of the paddle (the actual paddle part) on one side of the paddle.
· Close thumb around the other side of the paddle (from your index finger), also along the base. Your thumb should meet the three remaining fingers wrapped around the handle of the paddle.
· Make sure your extended arm and paddle edge form a straight line. It should look like you are shaking hands at a 45 degree angle.
How to use the Penhold Grip:
· Wrap your thumb and index finger around the base of the rubber paddle (where the handle meets the paddle part).
· Your middle, ring, and pinky fingers should be folded behind the paddle and out of the way.
· The tips of your index finger and thumb should be touching.
· The grip should look as if you were holding a pen.
How to use the Seemiller Grip:
· Grip the paddle’s handle with all fingers, palm facing you.
· Extend index finger straight out along the base of the rubber part of the paddle (the actual paddle part) on one side of the paddle.
· Slightly wrap or hook your index finger around the edge of the paddle.
· Close thumb around the other side of the paddle (from your index finger), also along the base. Your thumb should meet the three remaining fingers wrapped around the handle of the paddle.
· Make sure thumb points forward towards the game.
· Make sure your extended arm and paddle edge form a straight line. It should look like you are shaking hands at a 45 degree angle.
Things to keep in mind:
· Keep your grip loose.
· Each grip preference requires a different type of paddle. Play around with the different grips and see what feels most comfortable for you, before you opt for a particular paddle.
· Choose to play a game or opponent that matches the type of grip and stroke that you are best at. For example: use a shakehands grip for a general game that will require forehand and backhand. Use a Seemiller grip for a professional game that requires a lot of blocking.
· If your grip feels uncomfortable, make sure your form is correct.
· Best thing to do if you have any questions or problems, is to ask a certified table tennis coach or locate a supplier.
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Kayak fishing is one of the fastest growing sports in the outdoor sporting and paddle sports markets. With this explosion of growth, came opportunity. Kayak fishermen are beginning to reap the benefits of new concepts and technologies in advancing their sport. Having said that, kayak anglers and sportsmen are clamoring for new equipment, paddle gear and accessories to stay ahead of their competition.
“It was a fishing comedy on water.” I mused from afar. Jim was in the salt water flats flailing a seven foot kayak paddle. He was trying to hold onto an eight foot fishing pole while chasing a redfish through the mangroves. I thought to myself, “He needs another hand to juggle that kayak paddle while holding his rod.”
Paddle or fish? All kayak fishermen have experienced the difficulty of paddling your kayak and holding your fishing rod. How do you hold onto your eight foot fishing rod with one hand and stealthily paddle your kayak with the other? No matter how you wrestle that seven foot kayak paddle, it requires two hands. Something has to be set down to do the other.
That is when the kayak fishing hand paddle design concept was born. They are a simple solution to a perplexing problem encountered while kayak fishing. Who would of thought?
It had been noted that intrepid kayak anglers and sportsmen could be found with the likes of ping pong paddles, Kadema paddles, and modified racquets silently navigating their kayaks while chasing fish. The principle concept of kayak fishing hand paddles were developed by the kayak angler and sportsmen to stealthily move their boat while continuing to fish.
Finally it was time to bring the kayak fishing hand paddle concept main stream. Today, these lightweight and ubiquitous paddles are transforming the kayak fishing sport.
Kayak fishing hand paddle designs evolved from experienced kayak anglers and sportsmen working closely with the paddle sports manufacturing community. Keeping the kayak fishing hand paddles fully functional was the primary interest. Providing a light weight, durable, short and floatable paddle was mandatory.
Paddle evolution has not come very far since the inception of paddle sports to the modern paddling masses. Paddle design has basically remained unchanged since the Inuit’s first stretched seal skins over wooden frames. The basic paddle blade concept has worked well until now. Nominal manufacturing and material changes resulting in preference of weight and durability reflect most purchasing decisions today. Kayak anglers have declared it is time to adapt and overcome the traditional barriers my friends!
Simply place one of these six ounce or seven ounce kayak fishing hand paddle between your legs or close by. Stow away that unwieldy seven foot kayak paddle. Grab your fishing rod. Now you can stealthily paddle and fish without spooking your prey.
There are a couple of marketable fishing hand paddles models accessible to the kayak anglers and sportsmen. After the first kayak fishing hand paddle prototypes were tested, it became apparent that having more functions would add to the benefit.
The hook and teeth blade designs became readily available and dominate the kayak fishing hand paddle market. Having a fishing hand paddle is awesome; having that ability to grab onto or push off any object with the hook and teeth is a bonus.
It works great for the kayak fishermen, sportsmen, photographers and enthusiasts who need an extra hand while practicing their paddle sport.
It is truly amazing how having that one paddle, a kayak fishing hand paddle, has made all the difference in stealthily moving your kayak without spooking your prey! Who would of thought?
Fish On!!
Hi everybody?
I would like to take off/take apart the rubber from my table tennis paddle, but everytime I try, it doesn’t come off or it tears appart a little bit. I tried using thinner, but it is really hard and messy. As you should know, my paddle came with the rubbers. Let’s fight to get Table Tennis in the Sports Category!!! Thank you!
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