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How to Play Table Tennis : Advice on Table Tennis Myths

July 30th, 2010 by ping pong

Watch and learn about some common table tennis myths from an expert in this free gaming video on how to learn and play table tennis. Expert: Jared Neusch Bio: Jared Neusch plays competitively as a starter on the Texas A&M Table Tennis Team in the NCTTA and is serving as a coach for the current club at his school. Filmmaker: Keith Sewell

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25 responses about “How to Play Table Tennis : Advice on Table Tennis Myths”

  1. SoccerBoyAsroma said:

    what r u trying to prove? that your life is so miserable that u have to go around youtube looking for old comments and try to pick a fight. im sorry that your dad didnt use protection while having sex with his cousin because then the world would have one less mentally challenged idiot.

  2. frunchzz said:

    There is no way 99% of professional soccer players don’t know what 10 * 5 is. I’m really interested to know where you found these statistics. Are you trying to say that every 100 soccer players only 1 knows what 10 * 5 is? Really? I believe you to be either as stupid as you claim football players to be, or a fat trollin liar.

  3. Compantino said:

    @frunchzz Sorry to tell, it’s true!

  4. Compantino said:

    @SoccerBoyAsroma Youtube is no fucking chat, I can answer 100 years old comments if I want to you little prick.

  5. frunchzz said:

    lol i most seriously doubt that.

  6. SoccerBoyAsroma said:

    wow i can make up statistics too! did u know only retards would reply to a comment that are 4 months old.

  7. Compantino said:

    @SoccerBoyAsroma Fuck you soccer idiot! Did you know that 99 % of proffesional soccer players don’t know what 10 * 5 is?

  8. crazyfrog506 said:

    27 7 u34

  9. llrokot0ll said:

    si tu oponente tira la bola fuera de la mesa ..si la tocas no importa ..es tu punto..

  10. NeridoN said:

    hi, im from argentina and i dont understand the first myth (because my english listening is horrible) so the one who hits the ball before take de floor, its fault? or not? (yes yes, my writting its also horrible)

    No entendi el primer mito, porq no entiendo del todo bien lo q dice en ingles, puede o no puede el q recibe tocar la pelota antes de q toke el piso en caso de q esta se estaba yendo afuera de la mesa?

    Graxias!! Thanks!!

  11. hotrod926 said:

    ooook.
    thanks alot.

  12. Arkalius80 said:

    The rules are kind of wordy about this kind of thing but if I understand it right, if the ball is falling toward the table, then if it touches the table in any way, the player must return it or lose the point.

    However, if the ball strikes the table say on the side, that does not count. This could happen if a player struck the ball while it was below the level of the table and off to the side and they didn’t give it enough upward motion so that it smacks the side of the table.

  13. hotrod926 said:

    here’s a myth i want to know the answer to:

    what happens if the ball glances off the edge of the table?
    who’s point is it?

  14. turbulente007 said:

    check out
    watch?v=P9YtVQCu-Ww
    its a youtube that everyone should know about

  15. ironmaniatiko said:

    well, its my work, i get paid and feed myself from that. and i like it.

    u can watch some of my vids and you ll see that i have a lot of fun on that.

  16. SoccerBoyAsroma said:

    what kinda geek goes around europe playing table tennis? this wont get u laid…. honestly!

  17. 337920 said:

    why are you watching this video then?

  18. ironmaniatiko said:

    LOL man, i ve now 17 years playing table tennis in a competition level (i hard train 4 hours everyday) and i play in circuits in europe (i m 24 year old)

    Even if my level allows me to beat you 11-0 in 3 sets each, i dont feel that i have enough level to make a video “teaching” people “how to play table tennis”

    You are misleading new players (kids) who really want to do some progress in this game

    Just dont make these videos anymore, find another way & respect youtube users.

  19. Tibfib1 said:

    Great vid!

  20. ApesHaveNoTails said:

    Yes I have seen all of these myths. It’s so annoying. And the people that believe in them are so head strong that it’s just best to play their way.

  21. brunozxch2o said:

    unlike some of his others, this is good video [2]

  22. elfasa said:

    unlike some of his others, this is good video. 5 *

  23. Geisladiskur said:

    Well spoken.

  24. Gahomer said:

    thx

  25. PsDani said:

    I was not sure about that serve net part, thought the opponent gets the point after the 3rd failed attempt