Coach Samson Dubina US National Team Coach 4x USATT Coach of the Year
 

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Table Tennis Footwork

Read about Balance, Positioning, and Timing

 
 
 
 
 
Balance, Positioning, and Timing
By Samson Dubina
www.SamsonDubina.com
 
“My arms are long, I can reach for 95% of the balls.
Do I really have to move my feet?”
 
“Yes Bob, you do have to move!  Just because you can reach the ball,
doesn’t mean that you can hit with the proper amount of

Coaching Availability

Coaching

 
 
 
 
 
 
To book a lesson with Coach Chance, send Samson an e-mail to tt@SamsonDubina.com or call or text him 330-949-9230.
 
Here is Chance's Availability for December
Mon, Dec 2nd
3pm-6:30pm
9pm-10pm
 
Tues, Dec 3rd 
4pm-6:30pm
8pm-10pm
 
Wed, Dec 4th
4pm-6:30pm
 
Thurs, Dec 5th
9:30pm-10pm
 
Fri, Dec 6th
3pm-6:30pm
 
Mon, Dec 9th
3pm-6:30pm
 
Tues, Dec 10th 

Coaching Policy

Coaching at Tournaments

 
 
 
 
 

Mental Toughness

FREE Session

 
 
 
 
 
Dear Friends,

Shockingly...
A recently online poll showed that 81% of table tennis players believe that TT is more mental than physical!  However, these same players spend 99% of their time working on strokes, footwork, and spins and spend very little time training the mental side of the game.  In the final 2 camps this summer, we will be focusing on the mental side of the game!

Not convinced yet?
No worries!  Join us at 10am this morning and get a free preview of the content you will be learning!

Nittaku Academy

Join us!

Monday 4-10pm
Tuesday 4-10pm
Wednesday 10am-3pm
Thursday 4-10pm
Friday 4-10pm
Saturday 10am-3pm

Cost is $5/person per day or $10/family per day!
Drop-ins welcome!
All ages, all skill levels welcome!

2262 South Arlington Rd Akron, Ohio 44312
Phone: 330-949-9230
E-mail: tt@SamsonDubina.com
Website: www.SamsonDubina.com

PRE-PAY vs PAY-PER-TIME

New Samson Dubina Table Tennis Academy

 
 
 
 
Pay-Per-Time vs Pre-Pay
NEW Samson Dubina TT Academy
 
For both private lessons and group classes, we offer both Pay-Per-Time and Pre-Pay options.  So which should you choose?
 
 
Pay-Per-Time

More Spin

Read the Tip - Boost Your Game!

 
 
 
 
More Spin
 
What is the main difference between ping pong and table tennis?
 
The main difference is the amount of spin produced.  With the right strokes and modern equipment, an elite table tennis player can produce 8000 rpms.  With a purple ping pong paddle from Wal-Mart, your Uncle Bill probably can’t produce any spin.
 
The Benefits

3 Tips from a 6-year-old

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It Ain't Piano

piano
Check out the NEW Article

It Ain’t Piano
By Samson Dubina
 
If you ever took piano lessons, you probably know that there is a very systematic approach for beginners.  Often there is a 30 or 60 min lesson each week.  The student is given a couple songs to perfect during the week.  When he/she goes for the lesson the following week, they will likely get those songs checked off and given new songs to play the following week.  Once you have mastered a song, then you typically don’t go back 3 years later and keep working on the same one because you have moved on…
 

6 Types of Learners

Check out the NEW Article!

 
 
 
Six Types of Learners
 

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