Table Tennis Camps

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Ji-Soo Woo
Ji-Soo Woo Asked 16 years ago

Hi Alois

There's a regular at the local table tennis club who goes to China every now and then to attend table tennis camps...and I also read the pingskills blog of Jesse Bricknell who is training in Japan.

I don't know whether I could ever take time off from work and family responsibilities to attend such an intensive camp, but if I could, any ideas on how one goes about finding out about these camps and signing up for them?  With my personal connections, I could imagine going to Korea or Taiwan.  Are there anything comparable in Australia?

Cheers

Ji-Soo


Alois Rosario
Member Badge Alois Rosario Answered 16 years ago

Hi Ji-Soo,

There isn't anything at the moment in Australia that would be suitable.  Pingskills will be conducting sessions intermittently including one later this year, however these will be one session not a few days at this stage.

To go about getting contacts from other countries, isn't that easy a task, but the first step would be to contact the National associations to find out what they may have available.

If anyone from around the world has any contacts please let us know.


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