Killerspin Success in Table Tennis DVD

Killerspin Success in Table Tennis DVD

Killerspin Success in Table Tennis DVD

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Product Description

For those who are just starting out to those who would like to increase their current skill level. Topics include: Equipment, grip, the ball and spin, preparation, forehand strokes, backhand strokes, game analysis, serving and receiving serve, footwork, and practice drills.

Details

  • A step by step guide to the world's fastest sport
  • A DVD for all players and skill levels
  • Length: 77 minutes
  • Modern techniques demonstrated by top world players
  • Many camera angles and slow motion

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2 Responses

  1. WhoAmI
    March 24th, 2009 | 4:39 pm

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    Fantastic demonstrations. The one table tennis instructional DVD I bought and didn’t feel being cheated. You’ll like the DVD extras too!

  2. Kenneth Sandberg
    March 10th, 2010 | 11:22 am

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    This is a well organized set of visual lessons on table tennis. My skill level is not very high (around 1300 rating), and much of the DVD talks about looping and more well ahead skills than I possess. But, there are sections on warm ups, drills, and other areas (notably lobbing) which I found both fascinating and helpful. If you are honest about table tennis and have a rating under 1500, this may be for you. I especially loved some of the actual tournament play sequences to illustrate certain techniques (the lobbing in particular was super). Hey, it’s cheaper than a decent sheet of rubber, so you might buy it and share it with your club (helps everyone). I do urge it. One business they do not cover in the video is doubles. This is my real area of interest. I’d like to find a DVD on how to play better doubles.

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