We all know TT is widely played by a variety of people both young and old at many different levels. Most use the game as a fun activity while hanging with friends and family.
Many who've played consistently have most likely visited a club near them at one time or another where they found friendly competition as well as challenging matches.
The Samson Dubina Table Tennis Academy would like to congratulate Jason Zhang for being the November Student of the Month. Jason had an amazing performance at the Millcreek Open with a string of great wins to take home the u1700 title. Keep up the good work Jason!
Recent titles include: Student of the Month: Jason Zhang u1700 Millcreek Champ!!!!!!!!!!!
Aryan Mahajan u1600 Millcreek Champ
Aryan Mahajan u1600 Edgeball Champ
Aryan Mahajan u1700 Edgeball Finalist
Your table tennis Mechanics of the arm-swing with a quiet shoulder is the secret of controlling blade angle to eliminate unforced errors.
Your upper arm is attached to the shoulder in a round socket, therefore it is impossible to (swing straight) back or forward; when you swing your elbow to shoulder (upper arm) forward your blade angle will automatically open the blade (in proportion to length of the upper arm travels forward to and through the ball contact. This is the exact opposite of what's best.