During the holidays, many network TV shows take a hiatus – returning with new episodes later in January. So whether you are looking to fill a temporary void in your normal show rotation, or just want to watch some quality table tennis and bring your sporting interest more in line with your entertainment choices – here are some suggestions for your table tennis viewing pleasure:
Bowmar Sports Channel on YouTube: Equipment reviews, coaching tips, and videos from Butterfly events in North America.
Official ITTF Channel on YouTube: Videos from tour events, challenge series and international events, and tour player profiles.
Tischtennis-Deutschland.TV: This site follows the German Budesliga (currently with links that include matches highlighting Borussia Dusseldorf, RhonSprudel, Liebherr Ochsenhausen and others). The site also has videos from the German Open and German Senior events.
LAOLA1.TV: Event livestreams from Europe including Champions League and major events. They also keep highlights of past European Championship matches and interviews with popular players.
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The Google Sheets image takes you to a spreadsheet that gives the settings for each drill. While these won’t be the exact settings for the Control Panel on your robot, they will give you an idea of where to start, and you’ll need to adjust from there. At the bottom, we’ve included the ranges and defaults for the setting on a Prime so you can compare these to the ranges and defaults on your own robot. In general, default settings should give you a similar ball regardless of what model you have. If a drill has a change of speed, spin, or trajectory, you will be unable to replicate that drill on a Basic or Start model.