Table Tennis An Indoor Game

Posted by Table Tennis Master
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Apr 14, 2009
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Ping pong, otherwise commonly known as table tennis is an indoor sport that is played by either two opposing players, or four two on either side of the table in what is known as doubles. Like the name suggests, the surface on which it is played is a table raised to a reasonable height and the ball is hit back and forth between the opposing players or teams. In the exact center of the table is a net that denotes opposing territories. Table tennis has been an Olympic sport since 1988 and is followed worldwide by dedicated fans.

An ideal table tennis setting should be measured to perfection. The playing table should be 72cm from the ground. It must have a width of 152.5cm and the ideal length is 274cm. The table tennis playing racket is wood-made but with a rubber covering on the surface that hits the light ball. All these are some of the specifications that a professional match should adhere to, and there are also other technical rules and regulations governing the sport. Some of these can be best understood if you choose to enlist the help of a ping pong instructional DVD as it has elaborate details on the aspects relating to the sport.

You have to take time to learn the rules and get tips on how to perfect your game if you want to master table tennis. The first thing you have to know is how to serve so that the game will begin. Serving is the starting point of the game that comes about when the person meant to receive the serve fails to properly toss back the ball.

Should the ball hit the net but still get to other side of the net, it is referred to as a let, or a net-in. should this occur, a serve should be repeated. But should the ball hit the net and remain on your side of the net that is a point to your opponent and the chance to serve goes to them.

For you to get a score, the opponent has to fault in the return of your serve or return. Faulting could mean any of the following; hitting the ball more than once, letting the ball bounce two times or even more on one side of the netting, among many other faults, which can be learnt from getting yourself a table tennis DVD. This game requires intelligence as well as physical stamina

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