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Remember the Pins are for the scout doing their best to learn about the sport or academic activity, and by putting the new techniques to practice with fellow scouts, in their community, or working with an adult.


Earn the Table Tennis belt loop, and complete five of the following requirements:

  1. Compete in a pack or community table tennis tournament.

  2. Demonstrate your knowledge, use, and care of the equipment needed to play table tennis (racket or paddle, table and net, ball, tennis or basketball shoes, and comfortable clothing).

  3. Practice 30 minutes developing serving skills.

  4. Practice 30 minutes developing your forehand and backhand strokes.

  5. Explain to your leader or adult partner how spin affects the bounce of the ball.

  6. Accurately set up a table tennis table and net according to USA Table Tennis rules.

  7. Play five games of table tennis.

  8. Participate in a table tennis skills development clinic.

  9. Explain to your leader or adult partner how to score a table tennis game.

  10. Participate in a game of doubles table tennis (four people playing in one game, two people per side).


I Certify That  _________________________________________  Has Completed The Minimum Requirements

Adult Teammate Signature:  ____________________________________________ Date:  ____________________


Scoring The first player or team that scores 21 points wins the game. When both players have a score of 20 or more, the winner must win by two points. When both players have scored 20 points (a deuce game), they must change serves after each new point is scored.

A point is scored when the opponent:

  • Misses the ball.

  • Hits the ball into the net.

  • Moves the table by bumping it during play.

  • Touches the net with his racket or body.

  • Lets the ball bounce twice on his side before hitting it.

  • Makes a bad serve.

  • Hits the ball before it has bounced on his half of the table.

  • Touches the top of the table with his free hand.

  • Lets the ball hit his body before he hits it with his racket.

  • Hits the ball off the table.

Sometimes your point will be interrupted. This is called a let, and you will have to play the point over. You should call a let when:

  • Someone gets in your way and keeps you from hitting the ball.

  • There is a sudden loud noise that bothers you.

  • In a tournament, someone else's ball bounces into your court.

You must call a let when it happens. Do not wait until your point is over.


Racket Care

  • Do not hit the racket on the table.

  • Keep the racket in a case or plastic bag so it stays clean.

  • When the rubber gets dirty, use a damp sponge to clean it.

  • Try not to touch the rubber any more than necessary.

  • Keep the racket out of extreme heat or cold.


Resources

You can often get information on local table tennis resources from your local parks and recreation departments, community library, and university or college athletic department.

USA Table Tennis
One Olympic Plaza
Colorado Springs, CO 80909-5768
Phone:    719.578.4583
Fax:    719.632.6071

Web Site:    http://www.usatt.org

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