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Hello,
When i was in elementary, I'm not really a good tt player... I was underestimated by my opponents. Because of that, i was challenged. I started watching pingskills videos and practicing those techniques. Now that im in high school, i actually beat those who underestimated me. I also started playing in some competitions...
I really thank Alois and Jeff for teaching me..... Thank you pingskills!!!!!
Could you please also share your experience?
Hi Rodney,
Thanks for sharing that with us. There weren't a lot of other people that played when I was young so I didn't have others to challenge.
It would be great to get other player's experiences like yours.
The sixth building block of table tennis is playing in competitions. Training is essential, but applying your skills in a pressure-filled match is where real growth happens.
Competitions challenge you to perform under stress, adapt to opponents, and sharpen your decision-making. By getting involved in match play, you’ll gain valuable experience that helps you improve and build confidence on the table.
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