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1. Ping Pong (Sports and Games Basic
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2. Could a Tyrannosaurus Play Table
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3. Winning Table Tennis: Skills,
$32.07
4. Table Tennis Triples: A New Team
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5. Table Tennis: Steps to Success
 
$19.99
6. From Bound Feet to Olympic Gold
 
7. The Chinese Table Tennis Delegation:
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8. Billiards, Bowling, Table Tennis,
 
9. Table Tennis
10. Ball Games: Soccer, Table Tennis,
 
$28.95
11. Tenis De Mesa

1. Ping Pong (Sports and Games Basic Series, 2)
by Gail McCulloch
Paperback: 48 Pages (1997-03)
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Asin: 1570340722
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2. Could a Tyrannosaurus Play Table Tennis?
by Andrew Plant
Paperback: 32 Pages (2006-03-01)
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Asin: 1929132972
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Well, could he? What about an Iguanodon? Could he ice skate? Could a Wannanosaurus lift weights? In this book, you ll find all sorts of dinosaurs from nearly the biggest to just about the smallest, all drawn to scale in relation to the things around them, whether it s a golf club, a table tennis table, or a basketball court. There s also some extra information what period the dinosaur lived in, where its fossils were found, how big it was, and what it ate. So now, what do you think? Could he? ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Could an Iguanadon go Ice Skating?
This books has it all. Dinosaurs doing daring feats. Your little one will hardly know that he's learning something with this alphabet book. From A to Z, dinosaurs of all sizes (shown in relation to everyday objects) fill these pages along with a pronunciation guide. How else would my two-year old know how to say Wannanosaurus? A fun book that can be read on many different levels to children of any age. ... Read more


3. Winning Table Tennis: Skills, Drills, and Strategies
by Dan Seemiller, Mark Holowchak
Paperback: 177 Pages (1996-10)
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Asin: 0880115203
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Whether you're a competitive tournament player or a serious recreational player, Winning Table Tennis: Skills, Drills, and Strategies will help you improve your game.

Dan Seemiller, 5-time U.S. singles and 11-time doubles champion, shows you all the shots and strategies for top-level play. The book features 29 drills for better shot-making, plus Seemiller's own grip and shot innovations that will give you an edge over the competition.

Featuring the most effective table tennis techniques and strategies, Winning Table Tennis shows you how to

• choose the right equipment,

• serve and return serves,

• use proper footwork and get into position,

• practice more efficiently,

• prepare for competitions,

• make effective strategy decisions in singles and doubles play, and

• condition your body for optimal performance. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Okay, as far as it goes
This is the best table tennis instructional book I ever read.But this isn't saying much considering this is just the second book I've read and the first was completely useless.

I can't remember the title of the first book but it used drawings to demonstrate strokes.The good thing about Winning Table Tennis is that it uses sequences of photographs which is much clearer in demonstrating how to hit a shot.

My biggest disappointment was that only about the first third of the book is about teaching table tennis techniques (strokes, footwork etc...).The rest of the book includes segments on warmups, losing weight, carbohydrates, proteins and workouts, which was not entirely relevant for most readers I would have thought...and certainly not the reason I bought the book.

Also, in illustrating strokes, any book has to realise that verbal descriptions are not that helpful.Instead, the heart and soul needs to be clear, comprehensive and sequential photographs.You can have a few words but these should not try to be comprehensive but rather just cover a few key points.This book only had photographs for some of the strokes, and the rest were completely written accounts - which wasn't good enough for me.

Last gripe.I know that the author Danny Seemiller is a very accomplished table tennis player, and I like his spunk in championing his own grip etc...but I thought the following sentence
"some elite playes, like J.O.Waldner and the author (Danny Seemiller), use sidespin bocks" was too self-serving and arrogant.I mean, sure he was no.17 in the world, but he was no Waldner.

I still gave it 3/5 because there really aren't enough table tennis books out there...and this was the best I've seen.

4-0 out of 5 stars Helpful for Intermediate even Advanced Players
If you're looking for a "Teach yourself Table Tennis 101" type of book, this is not the one. In fact, this book is targetting to most intermediate and advanced table tennis players, although it covers some basic materials and standard strokes in a couple of chapters.

Most players focus on improving their looping and attacking skills. However, the author kept emphasizing the effectiviness of enhancing the match results by practicing serves and improving footwork. He did a good job on the chapter about the serves. He explained all the key important placements of the serves for various siturations and effects. For the footwork techniques, the lateral two-step, the up-and-back two-step, the backhand-corner two-step, and the lateral crossover are all covered in pictorial step-by-step details. Readers can easily follow and practice. The author also gave out some tips on tournament tactics, like ball placement, the short game, and varying the spin. Overall the book is good except the chapters on conditioning drills are a bit basic and weak.

(Reviewed by Otto Yuen, 14-Jan-2006)

5-0 out of 5 stars Indispensable for TT players who really want to win.
This book is for players who already know how to play TT. It doesn't include the TT rules. Ideal for intermediate-level players who want to progress up to "professional" level. This book describes all the major strokes and footwork. It's the only book that describes the various services both forehand and backhand. (Table Tennis from A to Z by Messinis contains only a cursory and theoritical examination of the services.). But the best part about this book is the one about how to shape up yourself for the tournament. The warm-up/warm-down exercises are great. The chapter on nutrition is excellent. The chapter on strategy is brilliant. Furthermore, the "tone" of this book is quite reader-friendly: it's like hearing the author speaking by your ears. In short, buy this book and I guarantee you'll never regret it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book to improve skills
As a new player this is the book to get. It does a great job describing the various skills of table tennis. It also tells you how to improve. Great book I am sure you will like if your serious about the game.

4-0 out of 5 stars A must have for any new players.
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 moveyour paddle and your hand. ... Read more


4. Table Tennis Triples: A New Team Sport
by Günter Arndt
Paperback: 186 Pages (2007-07-09)
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Asin: 1425121365
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Most existing table tennis teams never play each other as a team. "Triples" for the first time allows three-person teams to play "serious" table tennis. The book explains its rationale, equipment and its manufacture, its rules, and its integration into existing table tennis events. It strives to enhance the already popular image of table tennis by adding a "true team sport" to its repertoire, thereby increasing its player, spectator and media appeal.

Part 1 establishes the theoretical basis of Triples and provides detailed information on the design and manufacture of its hardware. In analysing its geometrical and physical aspects, it shows that playing conditions in Triples are equivalent to or better than in the conventional game - e.g. a greater action space and shot variety. Hence various novel table and net designs are described, including a reversible rectangular-to-round "retrofit" table tennis table system.

Part 2 contains everything one needs to know to play the game, presenting a detailed account of the Triples rules and their reasoning. These include some concepts new to table tennis, such as "Tie Break", "Shoot-Out", and "Draw" game outcomes. Details on scoring, umpiring, match progress displays and possible team strategies are presented, including point-by-point score sheets and team events involving singles, doubles and Triples matches.

Part 3 provides a glimpse into the future. It describes how Triples equipment can be used to create interesting new practice and recreational games, including 4-player "Quadruples", and how electronic sensors and computerised displays will soon lead to the "intelligent table tennis table".

With its 60 figures, 12 tables, 45 references and 3 "new terms" registers the book is lucid and user-friendly. Collectively it invites table tennis players, coaches, organisers and administrators alike to try out the new game - and in this has the support of the International Table Tennis Federation. ... Read more


5. Table Tennis: Steps to Success (Steps to Success Activity Series)
by Larry Hodges
Paperback: 160 Pages (1993-04)
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Asin: 0873224035
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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You have taken your first step to success in learning table tennis with the purchase of this book. Table Tennis: Steps to Success combines the knowledge and experience of master teacher Larry Hodges with the latest developments in learning how to become a proficient player.

Table Tennis: Steps to Success is a unique guide designed to maximize your table tennis progress. It is a breakthrough in sport skill instruction through its development of complete learning progressions—the steps to success. You will climb 15 steps on your way to table tennis success. Each step (chapter)

• explains why the concept or skill is important,

• identifies the keys to correct technique,

• helps you correct common errors,

• explains how to practice each skill in realistic ways,

• lists specific performance goals for each drill,

• gives you a summary checklist for evaluating proper technique, and

• lets you proceed at your own pace.

Each of the steps you will take is an easy transition from the one before. Your first few steps provide a solid foundation of basic skills and concepts. As you progress you will learn how to choose the proper stroke to match your various table tennis needs—whether for quickness, power, deception, or just fun.As you approach the top of your climb to success you will have gained confidence in your table tennis ability and experienced the satisfaction of becoming an accomplished player. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT TABLE TENNIS BOOK
This book will tell you everything that you ever wanted to know about how to improve your table tennis game. Easy to read, and has many helpful drawings to illustrate the point being made. Covers the basics as well as advanced concepts. Each chapter contains many drills to help the reader master the different types of strokes and strategies.

3-0 out of 5 stars OK, but better elseware
I could see that this could be a good book if you were brand new to table tennis and had a coach. Good drills for practicing with similarly leveled players. However, I feel book does not accurately describe how to truely improve your stroke. Descriptions tend to be vague and leave it to the player to experiment to get the result they are looking for. The danger for the player without a coach is that common early bad habits that are effective for begginers will become engrained. Also, the strategy section is not as good as in other TT books.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
I found the book to be very helpful and informative.I have just begun playing competitively for the past year and found that the graphics/steps really have helped my game. I'd recommend this book to anyone who is just developing their game.I have bought other table tennis books, but they lacked the graphics this book has, so I am very happy with this purchase.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Table Tennis Book For Beginners-Intermediates
This book is one of the best book on table tennis that I have ever read.The clear and concise text makes this book very readable.While you may not turn into a table tennis champion overnight, following the instructions by Mr. Hodges by disciplined practice, a newcomer to the sport can learn the game, but it can also be used as a reference for intermediate players to correct their stroke or to improve it.
This book is useful not only because it explains the different strokes but it also contains sections on physical training and tactics against different style of play.
Table Tennis: Steps to Success is a must-have in any table tennis player's library.

4-0 out of 5 stars An excellent slient coach!
I highly recommend this book as a supplementary material for references as technique guidelines and theory support.In fact, I dont' think anyone can actually learn any sport from any book, however well-written the book may be.Table-tennis is no exception.As is indicated in the book, to learn to play the game, you need to practice.With this book, however, you can correct your weakness, look up for any question you gathered during the practice.The book covers almost all the basic drills in the modern table-tennis game.

The book is divided into chapters.For beginners, I suggest you follow the steps and do the excersies in the end of every chapter.For those who already have some basic knowledge, just check the parts you're confused with.You can easily find your part because the index is very clarified.

This is a book for beginners and intermediate-level players.If you are an advanced player who already developed a mature playing style, I don't think this book will help you.In this case, you should check out other tactic books or tourement vedios.

As to the new 40mm ball games, the new rule doesn't change the basic techniques.Therefore, the book still works.What is changed by the new ball is mostly the equipement and tactics, which is not the main concern of the book. ... Read more


6. From Bound Feet to Olympic Gold in China: The Case of Women's Table Tennis
by Deng Yaping
 Hardcover: 183 Pages (2002)
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Asin: 7200050881
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Author's historical thesis of the role of women in China, the development of sports, and in particular the history and development of table tennis in China and their Olympic participation and history. ... Read more


7. The Chinese Table Tennis Delegation: Participated the 31st World Table Tennis Championships and Visited Japan. A Portfolio of Photos
by No Author Stated
 Paperback: 156 Pages (1971)

Asin: B0012DUABI
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A collection of color and black & white photographs of the Chinese team's visit to the championships in Nagoya, Japan, showing the opening ceremonies, the players in action, meeting fans, and touring cultural sites. With Chinese and English text. ... Read more


8. Billiards, Bowling, Table Tennis, Pinball, and Video Games: A Bibliographic Guide
Hardcover: 163 Pages (1983-02-25)
list price: US$75.00 -- used & new: US$69.99
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Asin: 0313234620
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"A guide to English-language books, selected foreign-language books, and periodical articles, serials, and associations devoted to each of the title games. . . . Libraries specializing in popular culture will want this." Choice ... Read more


9. Table Tennis
by J. Tatchell
 Paperback: 1 Pages (1991-07)
list price: US$5.95
Isbn: 0746005229
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10. Ball Games: Soccer, Table Tennis, Handball, Hockey, Badminton, and Lots, Lots More (Zeke's Olympic Pocket Guide)
by Jason Page
Library Binding: Pages (2001-03)
list price: US$11.80
Isbn: 061324284X
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11. Tenis De Mesa
by Gilles Erb
 Paperback: 128 Pages (1999-06-30)
list price: US$28.95 -- used & new: US$28.95
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Asin: 8425512689
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