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So ive been registered to this amazing community for a while now, but invested most of my time "on the table" and ect. rather than the table tennis on the PC.
My name is Guy. 19 years old. Table tennis- my personal passion. Ive played for 7 years now and coached for 4 years mostly as an asistent to headcoach, in a club around the area of Jerusalem. I have an official certificate as a table tennis coach which i got here in Israel in 2009.
since in Israel, although we had some GREAT successes over the last few years and there is a dormitory for gifted and excellent players in a very high standards, most of the table tennis clubs in the country are not developed enough, and it is VERY hard to improve and ascend to the national level, not to talk about the international level. So I admit , my level is pretty average.
In last november ive started my millitery service and since then i can hardly practice nor train the young players and although im proud of what im doing, its really hard not to play for weeks, as i was used to touch a bat twice a day.
So as for my point, now i have time to check out the forum much more, and thats really cheers me up and help me stay in with everything that is going on around the world of table tennis. I already upload some photos and checked out other stuff around here and im really looking forward for posts and threads around here.
Ive already thought about a lot of interesting threads and questions im still curious to know to extend my knowledge so im pretty excited!
Thanks for your time. Love the site!
comments would be appreciated
So ive been registered to this amazing community for a while now, but invested most of my time "on the table" and ect. rather than the table tennis on the PC.
My name is Guy. 19 years old. Table tennis- my personal passion. Ive played for 7 years now and coached for 4 years mostly as an asistent to headcoach, in a club around the area of Jerusalem. I have an official certificate as a table tennis coach which i got here in Israel in 2009.
since in Israel, although we had some GREAT successes over the last few years and there is a dormitory for gifted and excellent players in a very high standards, most of the table tennis clubs in the country are not developed enough, and it is VERY hard to improve and ascend to the national level, not to talk about the international level. So I admit , my level is pretty average.
In last november ive started my millitery service and since then i can hardly practice nor train the young players and although im proud of what im doing, its really hard not to play for weeks, as i was used to touch a bat twice a day.
So as for my point, now i have time to check out the forum much more, and thats really cheers me up and help me stay in with everything that is going on around the world of table tennis. I already upload some photos and checked out other stuff around here and im really looking forward for posts and threads around here.
Ive already thought about a lot of interesting threads and questions im still curious to know to extend my knowledge so im pretty excited!
Thanks for your time. Love the site!
comments would be appreciated