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Greg's Table Tennis Blog - 2009

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Sunday 3rd May 2009

Once again, the last fortnight has gone in a flash - and it's time to put fingers to keyboard yet again to chat about what's been happening in my neck of the woods. Since my last update, I've played in another tournament, started our main pennant season, finally got back into my weights training, and made another discovery about my physical training limitations. Yep, it's been a busy couple of weeks!

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2008 Australian Open Finals Downloads

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I've now got the complete 2008 Australian Open Finals Box Set available for download at the special price of only $50 Australian. That's a saving of $20 over the DVD versions!!

With 6 hours and 22 minutes of action from the finals, and including the likes of William Henzell, Shibaji Datta, Kyle Davis, Justin Han, David Zalcberg, Scott Houston, Miao Miao, Jian Fang Lay, Stephanie Sang, Nadine Bollmeier and Melissa Tapper,  the videos are available in 1024x576 pixels, 856x480 pixels, or 428x240 pixels formats.

So order now via PayPal if you'd like to watch Australia's best table tennis players fight it out on the table for the Australian Open titles!

Last Updated on Wednesday, 15 April 2009 14:45
 

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All photos © Greg Letts

Last Updated on Saturday, 06 December 2008 13:11
 

How Long Pimples and Antispin Really Work

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When you hit the ball with your long pips, do you have no idea what will happen next?

Do you have trouble playing opponents who use long pimples or antispin? Can't work out what is going on?

Do you think that long pips and antispin are unpredictable? (Experienced players know that nothing could be further from the truth)

Would you like to know what long pip or antispin strokes give your opponents the most trouble, and why?

Can't get a simple explanation from anyone that makes sense?

Then you need to read How Long Pimples Really Work, and it's companion article - How Antispin Really Works.  As a world ranked long pip and antispin player with over 20 years experience in table tennis, I'll explain to you clearly and simply how and why long pips and antispin do what they do.

Master the mystery of long pips and antispin - it really is much simpler than you think!

Last Updated on Sunday, 21 December 2008 23:17
 

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Hey Daniel T!

Thanks for ordering the 2008 Australian Open Finals Downloads.

I sent an email with your username and password to you on Sunday 19th April, but you apparently haven't received it. I've resent the email and I have also sent a copy to you from my hotmail account in hopes that it will get through to you, so please check your spam filters on your email software - my emails might be turning up there.

Cheers,

Greg