

Welcome to the techniques page. Within are most of the basic
preparations and strokes necessary to get you started. A few of the
more advanced techniques are also discussed. One may wish to move
from top to bottom-from most basic to more advanced, but don't
hesitate to look ahead to get a taste of what's to come.
There is no written substitute for live instruction, so if you
are lucky enough to have access to a club or a skilled
acquaintance, then be sure to spend as much time training with them
as possible. Even if such opportunities are hard to come by, we
strongly suggest that you see a skilled instructor or practice
partner as soon as you can. A few meetings are better than nothing
at all. This is critical when you are just beginning to develop
your game, since you will be getting off on the best table-tennis
foot.
Above all, practice these techniques constantly! Just like any
other sport, Table Tennis demands the utmost in effort from the
prospective player. Various practice techniques are discussed,
whether with a partner or alone. Obtaining a regular practice
partner early in the game is a very good way to get better
steadily.
If you are not familiar with the laws of
Table Tennis or just want to brush up, here are the most essential
rules every player should know prior to
hitting the table. To obtain a copy of the official ruleset of
Table Tennis, write to USATT(United States Association of Table
Tennis).
Basic
techniques
Foreword
Getting Started
Equipment
Pre-Play Preparation
Guide to
Grips
The
Ready Position/The Importance of Footwork
Basic Strokes
The
Drive
The
Push
The
Block
The
Smash
Basic
Service Techniques
Advanced
Techniques
Advanced Strokes
The
Loop
The
Chop
The
Flip
The
Lob
Advanced Service Techniques

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