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  1. You be using TOO MUCH SHOUDLER You !!!

    Great subject, Der Echte, as always. This helps emphasises what my coaches been trying to tell me these past months, I finally understand what all 5 of them been talking about. I didn't really get it what they were telling me, due to lack of further explanation and full picture what it was all...
  2. What was your experience like playing TT on a cruise ship?

    I work onboard a seismic vessel, this is where I play everyday after shift. Just 100m long and about 20m wide, luckily they dedicate a room for table tennis right in the centre of accommodation. With vessel moving nearly 5 knots most of the time while towing 8km of cables, the tt room is a bit...
  3. Greetings from open sea

    No, Simas, it's not easy. But once you get use to it, it gives a bit of thrill that cannot be found elsewhere. And it develops a certain characteristics in the way you play.
  4. Greetings from open sea

    She's a 100m long vessel. As we are normally towing 12x 8km of cables, she rolls more than average vessel of the same size, though cruising speed is normally around 4 knots most of the time. Not all crew able to move around the table when playing, not as much as one would on terra firma...
  5. Greetings from open sea

    Thank you, KMTT. Still lots to learn, and master.
  6. Greetings from open sea

  7. Greetings from open sea

    Tusen takk, Lula.
  8. Greetings from open sea

    Hello I am a Malaysian working onboard a survey vessel, mainly operating along west coast of Africa from Angola to Morocco. I am working for a China national company, and here I fell in love again with table tennis, after leaving them behind after school days, over 20 years ago. Joining the...
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