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What is the purpose of the 30 second rally challenge?
What is the purpose of the 30 second rally challenge?
- To challenge the opponent in a fast-paced 30 second game
- To practice serving for 30 seconds without any mistakes
- To test consistency and early ball hitting in 30 seconds using one ball (correct)
- To see how many hits can be done in 30 seconds using multiple balls
What is the next level after the 'basic tap bounce bounce' in table tennis training?
What is the next level after the 'basic tap bounce bounce' in table tennis training?
- Setting up targets for serving practice
- Putting the ball on a tray and hitting it forwards
- Developing a fast serve by aiming for a piece of paper
- Hitting the ball from behind the table (correct)
How does improving consistency and hitting the ball earlier affect the score in the 30 second rally challenge?
How does improving consistency and hitting the ball earlier affect the score in the 30 second rally challenge?
- It changes the rules of the challenge
- It increases the score (correct)
- It decreases the score
- It has no impact on the score
What is the purpose of practicing serving with targets on the other end of the table?
What is the purpose of practicing serving with targets on the other end of the table?
In table tennis, what is the purpose of developing a fast serve?
In table tennis, what is the purpose of developing a fast serve?
What is the purpose of using a short, slow serve in table tennis?
What is the purpose of using a short, slow serve in table tennis?
In 'beat the champ' table tennis game, what happens when a player wins a point?
In 'beat the champ' table tennis game, what happens when a player wins a point?
What is the role of the Challenger in table tennis?
What is the role of the Challenger in table tennis?
What is the significance of increasing hitting consistency and speed in table tennis?
What is the significance of increasing hitting consistency and speed in table tennis?
Why is it important to know the basic rules of table tennis when playing a regular game or 'beat the champ'?
Why is it important to know the basic rules of table tennis when playing a regular game or 'beat the champ'?