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Winning Table Tennis: Skills, Drills and Strategies

Winning Table Tennis: Skills, Drills and Strategies
By Dan Seemiller, Mark Holowchak

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Winning Table Tennis: Skills, Drills and Strategies(Berti reccommends)

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Teaching players the best techniques, strategies and conditioning activities for success, this text provides many photographs which provide demonstrations of proper techniques to advance players' skills.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #144696 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-10-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 184 pages

Customer Reviews

A " MUST READ" for all Table Tennis enthusiasts.5
I am a Singaporean. You do not find many books on Table Tennis on sale here. So when I went to London, I bought 3 different books. Of the 3,I found the book by Dan Seemiller the most comprhensive and informative.

Before, I had a lot of problems initiating an attack against opponents who utilise heavy underspin pushes and chops. Dan's book helped me master the skill of looping against underspin and thereby allowing me to initiate the attack. I found that a lot of players are not able to counter the spinny arch loop. As a result, I am more confident of my strokes and have moved a couple of rungs above my opponents.

I would like to recommend this book to all who wish to improve and perfect their game of Table Tennis.

Good value for the money however I still can't play well3
It is a very well organized book divided into easy reading catagories. The illustrations could use a bit of work however it was a overall average book.

A must have for any new players.4
This is a good book which goes through the basic and advenced strokes of the game including how to be a world champion. The only bad thing is having to read and understand all those confusing directions about where to move your paddle and your hand.