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Extended coaching work shop & training service for Adult and children


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Dulwich Table Tennis Club are offering an Extended coaching work shop & training service for Adult and children and to all friends, family, parents wishing to drop their children.


Coaches are experienced table tennis professionals who have trained players from beginner level to champion level(Results proof our service, we are always on podium both National and International level). We focused training based on your personal skill improves your level of veracity, consistency, accuracy, power and hit ratio, and gives you a good boost on table tennis skill development.


Our coaching day is for experienced and in experience table tennis players who would like to have FUN, enhance their skill level, fine tune their technique and win more games in matches. Through a combination of demonstrations, training drills, multi-ball activities and advice, our coaches will help improve several aspects of your game.


Participants will be divided into groups by levels, the training centre will arrange match against for those who have the same level as athletes from all over.

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