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How to Play Table Tennis : Basic Play Tips in Table Tennis
Written by ace.

Watch and learn all about basic play in table tennis from our table tennis professional 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

23 Comments so far

  1. NewBPure
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    wow ur sad go hate ur self i bet u r a fat dude with 40 years with out work =/ poor guy nice life hater

  2. Mighoul
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    I don’t know why everyone is getting so heated up about this. he does a good job explaining the rules of the game

    …… you don’t need to be good to explain the rules of a game.

  3. bwynne89
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    dude are you at the ATM rec we should meet us and play

  4. skatenbaseball4life
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    search “pinskills” their videos are way better!

  5. ironmaniatiko
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    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.

  6. zaqer11
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    ur a tool.

  7. taufoofar
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    I wouldn’t know how I’d compare to you, but some people can use different styles, and still be good. But holding the racket even slightly wrong can affect your game a lot. Just my opinion.

  8. kratosthemightybunny
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    hey taufoofar I play like that so i wouldnt be talking cuz I am really good

  9. aq1sw2de3fr
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    lol this guy looks like a noob. Who plays table tennis seriously in a gym?

  10. taufoofar
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    Lol. His opponent is holding the racket with his index finger going straight up. Look at the first shot.

  11. undyingflame27
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    Lol my friend’s racket is 200$.

  12. random123outburst
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    expert village made a video a bout that

  13. watchmyshoes22
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    yea!!!!! I been trying to look at his hand to see how he is holding it and its pissing me off if u find a vid that shows how to hold the racket tell me

  14. criticaltinker
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    i got one already for $129.00 in Big 5 Sporting Goods on sale. It’s a Stiga. Thanks anyway.

  15. ilovemusicfyi
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    theres on at sports authority thats is on sale for 190 dollars right now

  16. Gahomer
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    lolz its a bit weird playing table tennis in a gym. what if the ball hits the people lolz

  17. arvinboyon
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    good job

  18. criticaltinker
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    where can i buy cheaper table tennis table guys???

  19. criticaltinker
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    360doublekickflip dude thanks for the info. likewise you’re idiot!!! Peace!!!

  20. criticaltinker
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    360doublekickflip dude thanks for the info. likewise you’re idiot!!! Peace!!!

  21. 360doublekickflip
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    he did all these videos idiot

  22. maxlunafi
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    fossi in voi non gli darei ascolto…

  23. criticaltinker
    September 4th, 2010

    | 10:54 am

    dude you should teach the proper way of holding the raket and the stroke (forehand or backhand). Also the footworks.

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