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Breaking 2000 "I really love this book! Many great nuggets of solid info are to be found within the pages. This book outlines the steps and provides invaluable information that would help an aspiring p


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Breaking 2000

Title:Breaking 2000
Author:Alex Polyakov
Rating:4.58 (690 Votes)
Asin:098528840X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:140 Pages
Publish Date:2012-02-08
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Editorial :

The book guides a reader through one player's quest to break the magic mark of United States Table Tennis Association ranking of 2000. It describes the challenges faced in the process, the details of the training, and the experience gained in tournament matches. This book outlines the steps and provides invaluable information that would help an aspiring player to achieve the same goal.

"I really love this book! Many great nuggets of solid info are to be found within the pages."
Sean O'Neill
Two-time member, U.S. Olympic Team

"This book is a first-hand step-by-step look at the strategic development of a player from near beginner to an advanced level. Instructional books generally teach how to do each technique; this book shows the actual events taking place as the techniques were learned, how they were learned, and most important, why."
Larry Hodges
USATT Hall of Famer and National Coach

"Because thi

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I loved this book, and I hope Koertge will write more about Kevin. You have to jump around to understand what is going on. It gets better as you dive in. Probably her biggest mistake in the book is writing, "The oldest manuscript in existence of all four Gospels and

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