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Hi everyone. Yesterday I was at a family friends house. They had a table with a retractable net, and the table was smaller than the regulation table.
It reminded me of the mini table tournaments Westchester Table Tennis sometimes has. Me and a friend would always hit at the mini table between tournament matches, and then, after hitting for a few minutes, go back to the normal table. It seemed impossible to miss all my shots.
In baseball, in the on-deck circle, players use a weight or two bats to make the swing with one bat seem really easy.
Could this be a method of psychology we players could use? I bet for 30 dollars we could buy a block of wood that has correct bounce height, maybe (or maybe not) give it a paint job, buy legs and a retractable net. Bring them to your tournaments, and practice on there?
This could ruin your game also, I don't know. But If you always practicce on a regular table, and then just on tourney days practice a little on the mini table, it could help your game maybe?
Let me know your thoughts!
It reminded me of the mini table tournaments Westchester Table Tennis sometimes has. Me and a friend would always hit at the mini table between tournament matches, and then, after hitting for a few minutes, go back to the normal table. It seemed impossible to miss all my shots.
In baseball, in the on-deck circle, players use a weight or two bats to make the swing with one bat seem really easy.
Could this be a method of psychology we players could use? I bet for 30 dollars we could buy a block of wood that has correct bounce height, maybe (or maybe not) give it a paint job, buy legs and a retractable net. Bring them to your tournaments, and practice on there?
This could ruin your game also, I don't know. But If you always practicce on a regular table, and then just on tourney days practice a little on the mini table, it could help your game maybe?
Let me know your thoughts!