TABLE TENNIS
Table tennis, also known as ping-pong and whiff-whaff, is a racket sport derived from tennis but distinguished by its playing surface being atop a stationary table, rather than the court on which players stand
- Grip & backhand push
To be able to demonstrate & use the correct grip and understand the ready position. To be able to accurately replicate the backhand push shot consistently. To understand the scoring and rules of double game play. To begin to outwit opponents with the movement of the ball using spin. - Forehand topspin
To be able to outwit opponents using a forehand topspin. To describe and understand the effect
of topspin on the balls flight. To understand the importance of movement and ball placement in order to win points. To begin to develop strategic and tactical play during a rally. - Backhand topspin
To be able to accurately replicate a backhand topspin shot. To understand the importance of movement and preparation for an effective backhand shot. To understand how to adjust shot selection based on opponents positioning. - Serve
To perform and replicate a legal table tennis serve with control and accuracy. To develop the skill of outwitting an opponent using a combination of shots. To develop the skill of anticipation and encourage quick decision making during a game.
- Doubles/single game play
To develop their understanding and knowledge of outwitting strategies in both double and single game play. To understand and develop the use of spin and shot selection. To be able to assess & evaluate own performance and weaknesses.
- Outwitting Opponents in competitive games
To develop the skill of outwitting an opponent using a combination of shots. To identify strengths and weaknesses when playing & adapt strategies where necessary. To demonstrate a variety of tactics based on the movements of others.
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