Table Tennis is a simple and fun sport that appeals to a lot of people. A large part of it’s attraction stems from it’s relatively low demands on the players in a lot of areas. For one thing, the actual playing area doesn’t take up much space; therefore, it can be played indoors, and can even be made part of a house’s rec room with little difficulty.
For another thing, table tennis is a low impact sport that can be played by almost any one, so you don’t have to be at extremes of fitness to take it, unlike high impact sports like football. These factors alone are usually sufficient to get people interested in table tennis; what gets them HOOKED on it is that fact that it’s just, plain FUN. Despite it’s lower physical requirements however, table tennis does place certain demands on it’s players that you’ll want to brush up on if you decide to take it as a hobby.
The first thing you’ll need to train in for table tennis are your reflexes. Table tennis balls are small, and can travel at relatively high velocities if thwacked hard. Therefore, you’ll want to train your reflexes enough to be able to...