Robo pong

Training

caleb Mr.
caleb Mr. Asked 13 years ago

i am a beginner and was considering purchasing a robo pong what do you think?


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 13 years ago

Hi Caleb,

Robots in general are OK if you can't get a partner to train with.  They can also be good for working on a single stroke or one ball.

Where they are limited is that you don't learn the cues that you receive from a player when they are hitting the ball.


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caleb Mr.

caleb Mr. Posted 13 years ago

thanks

 


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