Case Surf.com
Index -> About Us -> Add Your Link -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions -> Submit Article
Search:   
 

Canoe the Delaware River

The Delaware Water Gap National Recreational Area is regulated by the National Park Service and is o ... - Darren Z
 

Street Hockey Equipment

Americans love their street hockey???????????almost as much as Canadians. The appeal? The sport can ... - Kent Pinkerton
 

Useful Information About Pools

Pools are a common fixture in a number of uptown houses and homes with large enough backyards. The c ... - Thomas Morva
 
 

Learn to Defend Against Any Strike!

Glenn Zwiers teaches the most simple Close Quarter Combat Strategies that allow you to defend any ha ... - Glenn Zwiers
 

Baseball: Taming The Gloves

You can just imagine the pain and injury that a player can get when he plays without the baseball gl ... - Robert Thatcher
 

Football Weekend Preview

I guess Bill Belichick will be just fine without Charlie Weis and Romeo Crennel? It was "business as ... - Larry Ness
 

Skateboarding Shoes

Skateboarding has evolved over the years and is now a serious sport. You can purchase special skateb ... - Marcus Peterson
 

Can A Strength Training For Golf DVD Improve Your Swing

Thanks to technology, golfers can plug in a strength training for golf dvd in the privacy of their h ... - Mike Pedersen
 
 

Index » Sports & Adventure » Ping-Pong
 

Table Tennis Tips - Serves And Pips-Out

 
Author: Michael Russell
 

If you're having problems with your game or are just a beginner and need all the help you can get, this article we'll go over a few tips while playing that can help develop you into a better player over time.

It may surprise you, but table tennis strategy can be quite complicated as there are so many different types of players. There are those who are more offensive minded and look to finish off their opponent quickly each point. Then there are those who play a steady table control game and pick their spots. Of course there is always the defensive minded player who waits for his opponent to make a mistake. Some of the following tips will help you with some or all of these players.

There are types of players called pips-out players. These are players who try to "kill" the ping pong ball by hitting it so that it has no spin. These can be very difficult players to play against, almost like trying to hit a knuckle ball pitcher. Here are some tips on how to handle a pips-out player.

For starters, add an extra amount of spin to all your shots. This will help you from hitting off the table against their no spin shots.

Another thing you can do is shorten your backswing. A ball struck by a pips player will come in faster so you don't want to get caught with a cramped backswing.

Also, try to keep your serves low. Make your opponent generate his own arc on the ball. This will make it more difficult for him to hit it back to you without spin.

What you can try to do to keep your opponent off balance is mix up your game a bit. Maybe mix in a few no spin shots of your own on your serves and deep pushes. This will certainly give him something to think about.

If the points start to get faster, try to slow them down a bit. Take something off of a few shots. You may actually catch your opponent off guard. Basically you want to force him to play your game and not his.

On thing you should do to keep your game at as high a level as possible is to practice your serve. This is something that you can actually practice without a partner. Just get a large number of balls and a table. When practicing your serve try to mostly use your wrist and try to produce a variety of different spins such as chop, topspin and no spin. Try to be able to do all 3 using the same motion so your opponent won't know what's coming. Practice short serves as these will stop your opponent from attacking. Then use long serves to surprise him and keep him off balance. Always try to incorporate no spin serves into your game as these are very difficult to hit. The more deceptive your spins are the easier time of it you'll have on your return.

In our next article we'll go over some more table tennis tips to help improve your game.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Basketball for Beginners - Positions Part 2
 
Tips for Success in the World's First Sports Stock Market
 
Barry Bonds: Let's Get Off His Back!
 
Baseball Flexes Its Futility
 
Are You Still Standing Toe to Toe?
 
Golf Industry Insights
 
Bush Message Could Be Messy For Saints
 
Cheerleading Cheers
 
Running for World Harmony
 
Understanding Fly Fishing Targets On Flowing Water
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Computers & Software

News & Media

Sports & Adventure

Jobs & Careers

Academics & Education

Science & Space

Creative Arts

Self Help

Indoor Games

Hygiene & Health

Fashion & Relationships

Companies & Business

Estate & Realty

Society & Communities

Food & Recipe

Travel & Accommodation

Government & Politics

Children & Teens

Home Family & Garden

Medicine & Treatment

Online Shopping

Finance & Banking

Recreation

Automotive

 
Index -> Privacy of Info -> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.casesurf.com All Rights Reserved.