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Mental Rehearsal in Table Tennis Performance

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1994
Effects of mental rehearsal were assessed on two measures of table tennis performance, counterattack forehand and counterattack backhand. Mental rehearsal combined with observational and physical techniques ( N = 40) appeared to improve table tennis performance both qualitatively and quantitatively. Correlations suggested mental training effects cannot
M, Lejeune, C, Decker, X, Sanchez
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Automatic score device of table tennis

2015 IEEE/SICE International Symposium on System Integration (SII), 2015
Today, the so-called ping-pong is from the traditional tennis, originated in the late 19th century England, due to the space and weather restrictions, this exercise is moving from outdoor into indoors, and uses the table as a venue, then, slowly transfer into the current ping-pong. In 1998, the Summer Olympus Games make the exercise as an official item
Yuan-Chieh Chin   +5 more
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How much popular is table tennis? Googling for table tennis (Preprint)

2019
BACKGROUND Table tennis is a popular sport, practiced worldwide. In particular, it is the most popular racquet sport in the world and ranks second in terms of participation. Over 10-18 million players compete in many tournaments each year.
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Uncertainty and Visual Strategies in Table Tennis

Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1989
Ball games are characterized by perceptual uncertainty and time-pressure. Of interest is the visual-search pattern carried out when these characteristics change. This is the case in table-tennis situations when comparing a drill situation, when one kind of stroke is constantly repeated, and a match situation, when the stroke is more often unpredictable.
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Table tennis

2022
Terun Desai   +2 more
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Gotō and Table Tennis

2011
Meiden School president Gotō Kōji created a table tennis club in April 1930, in order to elevate the morale of the students, when Japan was hit by a serious financial crisis in 1927 and then by the Great Depression in 1929. Gotō chose table tennis as the official school sport because it was suited for Japan’s geography (small land area) and climate ...
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Wheelchair Tennis and Para-table Tennis

2023
Mary Caldwell   +2 more
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AI Table Tennis: Methods and Challenges

2021 IEEE 10th Global Conference on Consumer Electronics (GCCE), 2021
Xiangbo Kong, Ami Tanaka
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T2Snaker: a Robotic Coach for Table Tennis

Augmented Humans 2022, 2022
Kodai Fuchino   +3 more
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