Ping Pong Strokes: How You Can Improve Your Backhand Topspin
Usually, ping pong players have a weak backhand. It is very awkward and it doesn’t necessarily produce as much power as the forehand. If you are one of the many ping pong players who have a weak backhand, here is a way you can improve and make this weakness your strength.
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Topic: Ping Pong
What Makes Canoeing an Exercise?
If there is such thing as canoeing for health purposes, it concerns paddling that mobilize your muscles and render the upper part (torso) of the body to synchronize with the movement of the arms and shoulders. Solo rowing on a boat or a canoe in the silent waters makes you come face to face with nature in a most peaceful manner. Inhaling the oxygen of fresh breeze from the leaves of the flora along the lakeside is enough to condition one’s brain to tune in with the peaceful surroundings.
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Topic: Canoeing/Kayaking
Maneuvering a Canoe
Anyone who wants to drive a car or sail a boat needs to understand how the controls work. Since canoes aren’t powered by anything mechanical, you will have to learn how to use the paddles to go forward, backward and moving from one side to the next.
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Topic: Canoeing/Kayaking
Ping Pong Strokes That All Beginners Should Know About
Ping pong isn’t just about whacking a ball as most beginners think. Ping pong is also about learning how to hit the ball strategically and correctly in order to win a point. There are a few paddle strokes that you need to learn in order to have a competitive edge against other players or be on the level with more experienced players.
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Topic: Ping Pong