This YouTube channel is dedicated to the public promotion of table tennis on behalf of our *non-profit organization* by sharing advanced techniques and useful tips in table tennis.
Many thanks to the Tomorrow Table Tennis crew for making this possible. And we welcome any enthusiast to join us!
*Tomorrow Table Tennis Promotion Association is a Canadian not-for-profit organization founded by Jiaming (Andy) Zou in 2016. It is dedicated to the promotion of table tennis on a global scale. We regularly host events such as table tennis tournaments, public promotion and lessons at community centers in order to develop people’s understanding, interest, and love for table tennis. Ultimately, we hope that everyone could benefit by participating in this sport—creating healthy lifestyles, improving mental strength, fostering public connections between people, enriching the community, etc.*
Tomorrow Table Tennis [Non-profit]
Hi All. Long.. very VERY long time no see. You thought I'd never come back didn't you LOL.
My apologies for being silent for so long. But I came back with some nEws. ###Some of the new videos will be delivered by me and my wonderful teammates at UC Berkeley.### GET READY for the FUN.
6 years ago | [YT] | 119
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Tomorrow Table Tennis [Non-profit]
Hope you find the new upload interesting. What’s your formula for boosting? My coach in Qingdao doesn’t apply the last layer of glue. xd
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Tomorrow Table Tennis [Non-profit]
TESTING TESTING!!
Hello everyone NEW VIDEO IS UP!
Also, as many of you have suggested, I'm introducing a new program where YOU MY VIEWERS send in footages of your playing (whether you have a question, struggle with a technique or want to show off your special skills) and I give answers, solutions, and comments on them. You can send them on facebook or through email or other means... Happy playing and videotaping!!
Here are a few reasons why:
1. Some very common problems are applicable to many of us. By sharing our own mistakes can help many others!
2. Viewers send in questions, but sometimes it's hard for me to identify the problem just through text description. By sending in visuals, it's easier to analyze the problem and find a plausible solution.
3. This encourages discussions and participation of VIEWERS and fosters closer connections within our table tennis community.
7 years ago | [YT] | 50
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