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It might be perfect for countries like Germany and Sweden with major club participation decline over the past 20 years.
Lula, sell to the kids that tt is a hobby exercise activity they can do their whole life.
Yes, if they want to get education they have to be healthy and keep their head clear by relaxing regularly.
That's the exact reason why I stopped playing at about 16... no time for sports with uni and all, and and I only picked TT back at 34 when I finally had enough time for a hobby.This is true But from my own experience in my club is that We have No problem getting kids to start to play tabletennis. We have around 16 tables and have almost No room for more players so We can not recruit as much in schools as We would like. The problem for us is to keep the players when they become teenagers. But i can not blame them. Nowadays i think there arr more important to have an education to be able to land a good job. So i think many players and parents Do not se tabletennis as a good plan for the future. But Maybe they can keep playing a little But is is difficult for us to keep them. Any suggestions?
Probably for high school intramural leagues too.Using the 46mm ball, this is probably the future of tt at recreation centers.
"No time for sports..." must be one of the most used excuses all around the world. No matter how old you are or what you are doing for a living, there is ALWAYS time for sports. It is just a matter of priorities and how much you really want it.That's the exact reason why I stopped playing at about 16... no time for sports [...]
What a bad advert for table tennis...