A Google User
October 20, 2017 07:52
This review was based on last year when my son attended the full day table tennis camp.
Following were my observations:
The place was very crowded.
The ratio of kids on one table per coach was around 4 to 5.
The table tennis training in the morning was for three hours and so the time that my Son spent on training was actually, less than one hour because there were around 4 to 5 kids on one table.
While my son waited for his turn he was either picking up the TT balls from the floor or just waiting for his turn. He could have used his time better by practicing on other tables during that time, but no empty tables were available.
No robots were used during the training.
The drills were pretty standard. Meaning I could not tell the coach to work on specific weakness that my son had. For that I would have had to go for one - one - session (price would be around 50 / hr).
The second have of the day had dance, chess etc. My son was least interested in these session but had no option.
Conclusion, if someone was to learn TT seriously, may be TT camp at ICC might not be a good option. Because you pay for the whole day and get only around 1 hour of training. But for someone who wants to explore TT, indian dance etc, it may be a good option.
Please explore Ping Pong Dojo for serious Table Tennis Camp. This is next to ICC Table Tennis.