Table TennisPhysical Education-second semester

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About This Presentation

Physical Education


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Fill in the blanks Enumeration DIFFICULT Yes or No True or False EASY Matching Game Vocabulary Game MEDIUM

CHECKING OF ATTENDANCE

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TABLE TENNIS Nature and Background Prepared: Eric j. manuevO ANDRES P. GONZALES, Ph.D

Activity List down the things you already know and the things you still want to know about table tennis.

Is an exemplary game of skill requiring remarkable hand eye coordination by the players. It was first called PING PONG, it is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using a small, round bat. TABLE TENNIS

 Ping pong became the game’s registered name during 1901 until it was altered to Table Tennis  It was initially an after-dinner amusement for British officers in India and South Africa during the 1800s.  Is an exemplary game of skill requiring remarkable hand eye coordination by the players.  It requires high degree of perseverance and concentration to position the ball at the required place in the opponent’s side of the table.

During this year, The U.S Table Tennis Association was formed which was later renamed as U.S.A Table Tennis (year 1994). 1935

 The first table tennis world championship tournament was played in London during the year 1927.  Olympic Table Tennis was first played in 1988 (with both men and women singles and double matches)

Below is a picture of the table tennis equipment in the 1800’s .

Grips Pen Hold The penhold grip is so-named because one grips the racket similarly to the way one holds a writing instrument .

Grips Shake hand The shakehand grip (also called the "shakehands grip") is so-named because one grips the racket similarly to the way one performs a handshake.

Grips

BASIC SKILL OF TABLE TENNIS o The table tennis grip is important because it controls the angle of the racket (paddle/bat)… And the angle of the racket controls the height of the ball, the depth of the ball, the speed of the ball, the direction of the ball, the type of spin and the amount of spin.

TABLE TENNIS STROKES BACKHAND PUSH is a defensive stroke using backspin to make it hard for your opponent to attack. By pushing short you really limit the options your opponent has to take the initiative.

TABLE TENNIS STROKES BACKHAND PUSH  This makes it hard for your opponent to attack the ball. By pushing short, your opponent will not be able to take a full swing at the ball.  When executing this, you need to impart some backspin.

STROKES

 Is one of the most fun strokes to play. And once you learn how to impart a strong topspin on the ball, it will become a very consistent stroke. FOREHAND TOPSPIN

BACKHAND BLOCK  It is used against an attacking topspin. As your opponents shot will be fast, you won’t need to make the pace yourself and so the stroke can be quite short. You will need to vary the angle of your racket depending on the amount of topspin on the ball.

FOREHAND BLOCK  It is used against an attacking topspin. As your opponents shot will be fast, you won’t need to make the pace yourself. You will need to vary the angle of your racket depending on the amount of topspin on the ball.

FOREHAND SMASH  It is used as an attacking stroke to try and win the point. The most common mistake we see players make with the forehands smash, is failing to get themselves into position. The key to the smash is to get your feet moving early and get into a good position.

SERVE  It is the most important stroke in the game because it provides the only situation in which you have total control over how and where you play the ball.

TABLE TENNIS EQUIPMENTS TABLE -A rectangular surface 9 ft. (274 cm.) long and 5 ft. (152.5 cm.) wide. The playing surface is placed 2 ft. 6 in. (76 cm) above the ground. The table surface should be dark colored with a ¾ inch (2 cm) white line running along each edge. The table should offer uniform bounce during the game.

TABLE TENNIS EQUIPMENTS

THE BALL  It is spherical and is 40mm in diameter. The ball is made of celluloid or similar plastic material. It generally weighs 2.7 gm.

THE NET  It is placed at the center, dividing the table into two equal halves. The net is placed 6 in. (15.25 cm) above the playing surface.

THE RACKET  It should be flat and rigid. It can be any size, shape or weight. Minimum 85% of blade thickness should constitute natural wood.

RULES  Official table tennis games are played for 11 points. The team or player to score 11 points first is declared as the winner. In case there is a tie for 10 points between the two teams/players then the side to first score a lead of 2 points will be declared as winner.

RULES  For every game the players after the starting ends. Each side serves for 2 points then the serve switches to the other side. After each tennis game the players are allowed a brief interval for about 1 minute and after every 6 points scored the players are permitted a fleeting break for toweling.

COMMON ERRORS IN TABLE TENNIS Allowing ball to bounce on your side more than one time Failing to hit the ball after it bounces on your side. If the ball bounces on your side of the table after you have hit it.

COMMON ERRORS IN TABLE TENNIS If the ball does not bounce on the opponent’s side after you hit (unless if the opponent hits the ball before it bounces on his side) Hitting the ball in mid-air prior to the ball hitting your side of the table.

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