My venue is 570cm long.
570cm - 274cm (table length) = about 300cm
300/2 = 150cm - that's how much space a player has on one side.
The width of the venue is 300cm to the box (the wall dividing the employee's station). I could possibly shorten this wall and it would be wider by about 50-60cm, but I'd rather not make a mess.
Will this amount of space be good?
As you can see from the photos, I would have to demolish one wall next to my main desk.
I wonder if the whole undertaking makes sense at all and is it worth the effort?
Actually, I will sometimes play with my son (if he wants to play at all, he doesn't play yet), and most of the time I would train alone with the robot.
That's what I'm assuming, but I don't know what will come of it.
I train 3 times a week for 1.5 hours. Maybe I should stop there?
I'm 39. I've only just started playing and I've caught the bug, although I've been struggling with injuries and haven't played for a month now. So I don't really know how long I'll be using it.
I think it'll be OK to play with my son, but half a distance would be impossible. However, I could train with the robot myself without a problem. Am I right?
Would you do it if you were me if you fell in love with table tennis?
Having your own table is a dream come true.
570cm - 274cm (table length) = about 300cm
300/2 = 150cm - that's how much space a player has on one side.
The width of the venue is 300cm to the box (the wall dividing the employee's station). I could possibly shorten this wall and it would be wider by about 50-60cm, but I'd rather not make a mess.
Will this amount of space be good?
As you can see from the photos, I would have to demolish one wall next to my main desk.
I wonder if the whole undertaking makes sense at all and is it worth the effort?
Actually, I will sometimes play with my son (if he wants to play at all, he doesn't play yet), and most of the time I would train alone with the robot.
That's what I'm assuming, but I don't know what will come of it.
I train 3 times a week for 1.5 hours. Maybe I should stop there?
I'm 39. I've only just started playing and I've caught the bug, although I've been struggling with injuries and haven't played for a month now. So I don't really know how long I'll be using it.
I think it'll be OK to play with my son, but half a distance would be impossible. However, I could train with the robot myself without a problem. Am I right?
Would you do it if you were me if you fell in love with table tennis?
Having your own table is a dream come true.