The length of your table tennis stroke should match the type of shot you are executing.
Smooth Rubber
While players often obsess over their pips out rubber, the smooth rubber on the other side of the paddle might be more important.
How Your Grip Might Be Destroying Your Loop
It’s important not to grip your racket too tightly, especially when looping.
Backhand and Forehand Grip Transitions
Experienced players transition seamlessly from forehands to backhands with only minor adjustments.
Avoiding Table Tennis Injuries
It is possible to injure yourself playing table tennis. If your strokes are flawed or if you are not in good physical shape, your chances are even greater.
Abandoning Underspin
Find out what happens when one player abandoned underspin serves – just for a day.
Table Tennis Skill Levels
There are benefits to playing all types of players of every standard.
It’s time to Change The USATT Tournament Rating System
The current tournament system is fundamentally flawed and has the unintended effect of discouraging participation.
Force, Friction, and Table Tennis
Every shot is a combination of force and friction. Getting the right ratio is a key to consistency.
Two Easy But Effective Drills
These are two drills that are essential to development.