having the mindset of kids = 2 wing attacking = fun is not always correct.
one can also then debate, "forcing kids" to train 20 to 30 hours a week is not fun.
kids I am quoting chose the table tennis school team. for kids that want to seek other forms of fun, they have the rights to choose as they please.
I guess you also get soul parents who only want they kids to be a striker in football, and don't want to play defender or goal keeper. because it is more fun scoring goals.
there needs to be a trust between parent and coach, and if parents can't respect that, then the kids should just stay home and have fun at home. Sports requires commitment and coaches are there in there professional capacity to make those calls of what is suitable for who, since very child is different.
and because Taiwan's junior programs have kids of all styles of play, this allows the kids to develop in all areas.
I see this as a success and TT is a huge market in Taiwan, due to its success in schools.
in fact, a Swede told me, Taiwans school table tennis is probably the best in the world. this Swede was a former national player himself and national coach too was has traveled the world and observes junior programs all over the world.
In fact, I feel this program should be copied throughout the world, especially in Sweden, where TT is disappearing from the junior place - from what I have heard from that expert.