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An Introduction to Table Tennis

... table in two. The ball table tennis has a diameter of 40 mm, is made of celluloid, and is hollow. This article discuss some basic elements of table tennis, scoring, rules and basic strokes. Table Tennis Official rules mandate table tennis ... Read Read: An Introduction to Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 09/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Table Tennis Racquet

... (International Table Tennis Federation) was formed way back in 1926 to decide and implement the standard rules of table tennis. Each pallet of table tennis must conform to certain specifications to be deemed legal. The paddle May itself be ... Read Read: Table Tennis Racquet

By: John Simmons | 07/08/2008 | Extreme Sports

A Brief History Of Table Tennis

... was included as an Olympic Sport in 1988. In the latter part of 2000, the international body governing the rules of table tennis introduced more changes. They decided to increase the size of the plastic ball used in tournaments from ... Read Read: A Brief History Of Table Tennis

By: Evert DuToit | 05/10/2006 | Business

Essential Equipment for Table Tennis

... , plus two posts, costs about three dollars. THE RACKET The most important piece of equipment is, of course, the racket. The rules of table tennis permit you to use a racket of any size, shape, and material you desire, but, through ... Read Read: Essential Equipment for Table Tennis

By: Jimmy Cox | 23/10/2007 | Sports & Fitness

Key Equipments For Enjoying Table Tennis

... . Racket For playing table tennis the most important equipment is the racket. As far as the rules of table tennis are concerned one can use a racket of any size, shape, and material. But however for quick response it is better to invest ... Read Read: Key Equipments For Enjoying Table Tennis

By: Brian David | 26/11/2009 | Tennis

Watching Table Tennis Videos

... . Table tennis is a sport that can be more interesting to play if you know physics, history and rules of it. Whether you study the sport as a student or as a future player, a table tennis video May assist you in realizing your goals. Read Read: Watching Table Tennis Videos

By: John Simmons | 07/08/2008 | Extreme Sports

Table Tennis as a Real Sport

... together and the two associations have merged, that the USA Table Tennis Association. The Association is a non-commercial group with members in almost every state. It regulates the rules of the game, publishes a monthly magazine, sends the ... Read Read: Table Tennis as a Real Sport

By: John Simmons | 28/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Introduction to Table Tennis

... ." To enjoy a game of table tennis, you need a ping pong ball, a net, table tennis, and paddles. Rules table tennis In a game of table tennis the first player to reach 21 points is declared the winner. However, a player reached 21 points ... Read Read: Introduction to Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 18/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

A Little History of Table Tennis

... , table tennis is a sport internationally recognized. The International Table Tennis Federation, or simply the ITTF, governing all the rules and tournaments worldwide. Table tennis can be played either in singles or doubles. It follows a ... Read Read: A Little History of Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 25/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Speed and Movement in Table Tennis

... or as a potential competitor internationally, then you must know the basics of the game, its rules, and even physics that govern it. In a word, table tennis is played by two or four players, who face each other on opposite sides of a table ... Read Read: Speed and Movement in Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 28/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Regulations for the Game of Table Tennis

For a friendly, non-professional way of playing table tennis, these are the basic rules you must follow: 1. Choose the format of scoring early in the game. Official table tennis games are played until one player reaches 11 points. However, ... Read Read: Regulations for the Game of Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 28/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Brief Introduction to Table Tennis

... '), bounce 23cm high. table tennis paddles The sport of table tennis uses pallet hit the ball. In Europe, they are known as the bats, and the ITTF refers to them as snowshoes. Although there are no formal rules governing a paddle the size, ... Read Read: Brief Introduction to Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 09/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

The Love for Table Tennis

... . There are rules and regulations that you must be familiar. If you play, you must be aware of the rules of the governing body of table tennis. The game is almost the same as when tennis players hit the ball back and forth over the net. The ... Read Read: The Love for Table Tennis

By: John Simmons | 07/08/2008 | Extreme Sports

Table Tennis at Home

... ability to tap the ball over the net. Children love because they can adapt the rules flexible to their needs. Parents like having a table tennis in their game room, because it gives their children another option for playing video games or ... Read Read: Table Tennis at Home

By: John Simmons | 28/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Choosing Your Table Tennis Gear

... , the problem is to know by whom or blade rubber to get you to increase your performance when playing table tennis. The rule in palettes table tennis is that the racket must have a black rubber on one side and a red one on the other. You ... Read Read: Choosing Your Table Tennis Gear

By: John Simmons | 09/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

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