Bringing Your Play to the Next Level

For many table tennis players, the feeling that they may have reached their peak level of play is not uncommon. This is usually when the players that you can beat, and that can beat you stay the same for an extended period of time.

Or what’s worse is that players you used to beat are now beating you. While you may feel you are getting worse, you most likely have reached a plateau.

Players often respond by changing rackets, blades and/or rubbers. Which unless they have a particularly poor racket or old rubbers does not get them to the next level.

Some players increase their practice time, however simply playing more will rarely get you to the next level. That is because in most cases, you need to change your strokes, footwork, or game/match strategy. It is also necessary to change muscle memory.

The following suggestions for getting to the next level are based on our experience and observations.

Find a coach who can analyze your play, and create a player improvement plan tailored to your needs.

Build drills into your practice sessions that your coach recommends.

Seek out playing partners a level or two above you. A good way to do this is joining a league.

Be more fearless in your play, you may lose more at first, but as the old saying goes it is not whether you win or lose, but how your play the game

We look forward to seeing you at the next Level!

Table Tennis AKA Ping Pong for All – Blog

Table Tennis for All is where our Coaches, Directors and members will be sharing Table Tennis related news, articles, and information that will be of interest to players of all ages and abilities.
Welcome to the North Shore Table Tennis Society Blog where our Coaches, Directors and members will be sharing Table Tennis related news, articles, and information that we believe will be of interest to players of all ages and abilities.
We encourage participation in Table Tennis as a sport, or as a recreational activity, because of the significant mental and physical health benefits it provides. A list of these benefits can be found at: https://nsttc.ca/benefits-of-playing-table-tennis/ , and will be discussed in greater detail in future posts.
Future post will also detail the benefits that inclusive social interaction that table tennis can provide to individuals and communities, and highlight some of our Society programs more diverse programs.

We welcome comments and suggestions for future posts, and to encourage your interaction with our blog, will periodically feature a Table Tennis related question. The first correct response will win a sleeve of 3 Star ITTF approve Table Tennis Balls (provided by and to be picked up at the North Shore Table Tennis club www.nsttc.ca .

Question: Who is the BC athlete who won a Bronze Medal in Table Tennis at the recent Lima Para Pan Am Games?

Answer: Stephanie Chan – https://paralympic.ca/team-canada/stephanie-chan