Why Ping Pong Serving is Important
Why Ping Pong Serving is Important Everyone loves to rally and beginners are more than happy to spend hours practicing rallying strokes. But is the rally the most important aspect of the ping pong game?
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The shake hold grip table tennis
The Shakehand Grip is Favored Among Ping Pong Players The shakehand grip is so named because the grip is performed by an action which resembles shaking hands with the ping pong racket. Your index finger extends along the racket bottom and your thumb relaxes on the blade instead of the rubber. Your remaining fingers are used for gripping the handle.
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Different playing styles
Ping Pong Playing Styles If you are new to table tennis and all the terminology it can be quite overwhelming. Not only do you have to learn the techniques themselves, you also have to learn all the new terms and slang variations.
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The pen hold grip
Japanese Penhold Grip is for Offensive Ping Pong Players The Japanese or Korean penhold grip is similar to another traditional grip known as the Chinese penhold. The exception is that the fingers are not curled up against the back of the paddle, but are extended straight out.
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Beginners guide to serving
The Ping Pong Serve Beginners to the game of ping pong are usually eager to practice rallying strokes which is a lot more fun than working on serves. If you want to excel in the game of ping pong however, this is one mistake you will want to avoid.
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