Consistency chart

Table Tennis Training and Drills

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Ravi Bhat

Ravi Bhat Asked 10 years ago

Hey can you explain me about consistency chart..??
i didn't got that.


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario Answered 10 years ago

Hi Ravi,

The Consistency chart is a way that you can keep track of your progress with your consistency. You can write down each time how many hits you get in a row.  See if you are getting better.

Here is a link to the Consistency Chart which is available in our Free Downloads.


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Ravi Bhat

Ravi Bhat Posted 10 years ago

what should we write in the place of ACTIVITY and TARGET.??


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 10 years ago

For Activity you can put the type of stroke that you are doing.  For Target put in how many hits in a row that you are aiming achieve.

If anyone has suggestions on how we can improve this document please let us know.


atharva sakharkar

atharva sakharkar Posted 10 years ago

Hi coach 

It is an amazing way to keep a track on u r postion its a wonderful concept


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 10 years ago

Thanks Atharva.


Jack Wiebel

Jack Wiebel Posted 8 years ago

teaching my boy and myself to play. he seems to like it, so I need to learn quickly to a good coach for him. thank you for helping make this fun for both of us.

I'm hoping this is something we do for a long time. 

Jack


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Hi Jack,

That is so nice to hear.  I hope that you continue to enjoy the game with your son.

Work on those basic strokes as much as you can with him.


ChandraSekhar Pola

ChandraSekhar Pola Posted 7 years ago

 Unable to Download the Consistency Chart.


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

 Hi Chandrasekar,

If you go to the Free Downloads link at the bottom of the website and then click on Consistency Chart it should work for you.



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