My Wonderful Training Experience

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My Wonderful Training Experience
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My name is Michelle Quach. I´m 19 years old and play table tennis in the national team. I have played table tennis for 8 years. I’m in my last year of school in science line in a sport school, in Köping. This summer I have spent almost all my time on playing table tennis all day. I have been at two national camps (one for seven days and the other ten days) and 6 weeks in China. I want to talk about my visit in China because I have learnt very much since I came here and it is a different practice if you compare it to the training in Sweden.
I was in a Chinese National Table Tennis Training Center (CNTTTC), 4 hours from Beijing. It is a center for both girls and boys of all ages. It’s a very big centre, the Paralympics Games have been held there before. The centre has 3 halls. One of them fits 50 tables and the other 2 fit maybe 30 tables each. The coaches here were quite strict. They scream or hit players when they aren’t content with them.
My time in China has been more than very good I think. The practice has always been very good. I can´t get better practice then what I got in China. I always played with players who are better than me.
In the mornings we always practiced normally with single ball and in afternoon we played multiballs. My skills at feeding balls are the not the best because I haven’t ever practiced it before. Some girls were quite angry at me when I couldn’t feed it good enough. Every day the Chinese practice 2-3 times. One session is 3 hours. They even practice Sundays. But I spend the Sundays for rest.
My experience in China
It has been an amazing experience. I have practice every day, twice a day. Some days I only practiced one time because I have some problems with my body but some days I practiced 3 times. The practice has been hard but worthwhile. I must always use 2 shirts on every practice because it was so hot there! I also played teams matches against other countries which was a good experience.
I think that if you want to be a good player you should have good quality in the practice. Even if you feel very tired in the practice, you must try to focus even more. Don’t hit or miss too many balls and try to play like you do in a match. The Chinese player’s rarely miss. If you force yourself to not to miss too much, it will help you very much in matches. If you look at the top players from China they don´t make any easy mistakes when they play.
In multiball training: If you want get something out of the multiball practice you should play exercises that you feel you can get very tired of. If you play hard exercises it will help you very much to get stronger in your legs and mentally it helps you very much. If you have played some hard exercises you can play easier after, but you must think like you play in match! If you just play easy exercises all sessions it doesn´t help you so much. I always think: you must practice in training as if you are in a match.
I think every table tennis player who really wants to be good in table tennis should go to China at least one time in their life. It is a good experience. You can feel and realize why the Chinese players are so dominate in the world of table tennis. They practice very much every day. You can see another perspective of practice when you are in China. The practice is more effective and harder. You should always know what you are doing in the practice and always think what is wrong when you miss ball. Even if it cost a lot to go to China, it is worth it.
Before you go to China: You should be aware that the practice is much harder than in your home country. You should have good physical before you go there. If you are physically fit and strong you will be able to practice more often and be able to concentrate longer without getting injured. It is a different culture with different food and a different environment. Even if you feel tired and you don´t want to practice you have to force yourself, because you can do more than you think. Everything is sitting in the head.
However, If your body doesn’t feel good or you’re in pain, you shouldn´t practice. Because if you practice when you are hurt, you will only injure yourself further. REST is my advice to you! For me when I had been in China for 6 weeks it was more important for me to feel my body. If I practice when I’m hurt I know that I might not be able to practice for the next few weeks.
I don’t regret my time in China. I feel that I have become faster in my game. I have learnt that to be a good player you must practice hard with good quality and high intensity. You must sacrifice very much to be a good player, both money and time. But always remember that hard work will be repaid.
There are some more pieces which matter in your development. Such as preparation is very important, as well as food, sleep and rest. If you don’t eat, how can you have energy to practice hard? No sleep? How can you manage to work hard if you’re tired? No rest? How can you play good with no mental concentration if you are tired? There are many things which matter in you development. The thing is you must find your own solution to be a good player.
This was my experience and thoughts about in China. It has been unforgettable experience. I have made some new friends from Mongolia, Canada, USA, Slovenia, Japan and China. I would like to back to China because I love the country. But mostly I like to practice hereJ!
Michelle Quach, Sweden
Chinese national table tennis training center www.cntttc.org/
 
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Thanx frank for the wonderful insights. There were quite a few good training etiquettes for all you youngsters out there. Also it brought me back to earth looking back at some of my training sessions...though I may be 42yrs old but some days I have been training as if I am 70!!! Sigh...:)
 
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I always dreamt of going to China as a kid, it sounds like an unforgetable experience, but I've got to say that I'm alarmed by your admission about coaches screaming at and hitting players they are not content with. This is not something that would be acceptable at my local club no matter what the stakes are. I believe that excellence comes from a coahes ability to channel an individuals' enthusiam and passion rather than from shame or intimidation. Maybe Zhang Yining's retirement came with some some personal relief??
 
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I always dreamt of going to China as a kid, it sounds like an unforgetable experience, but I've got to say that I'm alarmed by your admission about coaches screaming at and hitting players they are not content with. This is not something that would be acceptable at my local club no matter what the stakes are. I believe that excellence comes from a coahes ability to channel an individuals' enthusiam and passion rather than from shame or intimidation. Maybe Zhang Yining's retirement came with some some personal relief??

its not unusual that they hit, in my country we got a chinese coach and there are rumors that he hits his players aswell. They all perform very well, but that doesnt mean that this is the way to coach or train someone.
 
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You are absolutely right kaikaz, some of the coaches do hit their young charge, and people must not imagine that they're hitting as if a fool blooded topspin kind of thing. For instance a tap on the head if you keep repeating the same mistakes, on the legs if you are not moving your feet etc. As for screaming, they do that a whole lot..it's like military out there.
You see, sports is a way for some of these kids (the locals) to have a better life than their parents. Parents actually send their kids to these places (some against the childrens' willing) and they do not mind their kids to be taught that way. Sometimes, it's the only way they know. Same goes to badminton or shaolin!
 
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Thanks for taking the time to share your experience. I'm 62 and I dream of going to China to attend their training just for the experience. Good luck in your TT journey! I have posted TT matches, training sessions of members in the club where I practice: YouTube keyword: TheFeilong88
 
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2011 Summer Table Tennis Training Camp in CNTTTC for Players from Foreign countries
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