Saturday, 15 November 2008
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
Table tennis Rubber Ratings
Table tennis Rubber Ratings: "In general harder sponges are better for hitting and give a little more control. Soft sponges are better for looping and producing high speed with little effort, can produce more spin, but have less control. They are also harder to hit/smash with. This is a general guide only, since in the end the amount of spin or speed you produce depend mostly on the style of game that you play."
Official Rules of Table Tennis/Ping-Pong
Official Rules of Table Tennis/Ping-Pong
Official Rules of Table Tennis/Ping-Pong
Below are the official laws of table tennis as given in the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) Handbook, 2008–2009 edition.
Contents
2.1 The Table
2.2 The Net Assembly
2.3 The Ball
2.4 The Racket
2.5 Definitions
2.6 The Service
2.7 The Return
2.8 The Order of Play
2.9 A Let
2.10 A Point
2.11 A Game
2.12 A Match
2.13 The Order of Serving, Receiving, and Ends
2.14 Out of Order of Serving, Receiving, or Ends
2.15 The Expedite System
Official Rules of Table Tennis/Ping-Pong
Below are the official laws of table tennis as given in the ITTF (International Table Tennis Federation) Handbook, 2008–2009 edition.
Contents
2.1 The Table
2.2 The Net Assembly
2.3 The Ball
2.4 The Racket
2.5 Definitions
2.6 The Service
2.7 The Return
2.8 The Order of Play
2.9 A Let
2.10 A Point
2.11 A Game
2.12 A Match
2.13 The Order of Serving, Receiving, and Ends
2.14 Out of Order of Serving, Receiving, or Ends
2.15 The Expedite System
The Shakehand models
Butterfly Online: "Many blades come in different handle styles.
The Shakehand models are:
* Anatomic (AN) - The second most popular style. An (AN) handle is tapered at the neck and is broader in the middle. The area between the base and middle is slightly concave.
* Flared (FL) - The most popular style. A (FL) handle is wide at the base and is concave in the center.
* Straight (ST) - The (ST) handle has no deviation in it. It is uniform from neck to base.
The Penhold models are:
* Chinese (CS) - The (CS) handles are very similar to a conical shaped shakehand blade with a shorter handle.
* Japanese (JP) - Most (JP) handles are long and narrow. They feature a block of cork on top of the handle for a surer and more comfortable grip. There is also a thin layer of cork on the b"
The Shakehand models are:
* Anatomic (AN) - The second most popular style. An (AN) handle is tapered at the neck and is broader in the middle. The area between the base and middle is slightly concave.
* Flared (FL) - The most popular style. A (FL) handle is wide at the base and is concave in the center.
* Straight (ST) - The (ST) handle has no deviation in it. It is uniform from neck to base.
The Penhold models are:
* Chinese (CS) - The (CS) handles are very similar to a conical shaped shakehand blade with a shorter handle.
* Japanese (JP) - Most (JP) handles are long and narrow. They feature a block of cork on top of the handle for a surer and more comfortable grip. There is also a thin layer of cork on the b"
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