MODERN TRENDS IN TABLE TENNIS TRAINING: INNOVATIVE METHODS, TACTICS, AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS

Authors

  • Jarkeshev Kuanish Idiyarovich Senior teacher of the sports club of the Healthy Lifestyle Centre of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Kazakhstan, Almaty, Al-farabi 71, index 050040
  • Beisaliyev Timur Malicovich Senior teacher of the sports club of the Healthy Lifestyle Centre of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Kazakhstan, Almaty, Al-farabi 71, index 050040
  • Urazbayev Talgat Egeunaevich Senior teacher of the sports club of the Healthy Lifestyle Centre of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Kazakhstan, Almaty, Al-farabi 71, index 050040
  • Dzhunisbekov Timur Yakobjanovich Senior teacher of the sports club of the Healthy Lifestyle Centre of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Kazakhstan, Almaty, Al-farabi 71, index 050040

Keywords:

Table tennis, innovative training, game tactics, sports technologies, game analysis, coaching methods, sports psychology, technique and technology, physical preparation

Abstract

Table tennis is a dynamic and fast-paced sport, where advancements in technique and tactics are crucial for success. Over the past decades, the development of new technologies, coaching methods and strategic approaches has greatly contributed to enhancing training effectiveness and competitive results. This paper discusses the innovations in table tennis training, including new athlete preparation methodologies, as well as the technical and tactical aspects that impact performance. It is expected that the integration of cutting-edge technologies and training methods will continue to improve player results at the international level in the future

Published

2025-02-03

How to Cite

Jarkeshev Kuanish Idiyarovich, Beisaliyev Timur Malicovich, Urazbayev Talgat Egeunaevich, & Dzhunisbekov Timur Yakobjanovich. (2025). MODERN TRENDS IN TABLE TENNIS TRAINING: INNOVATIVE METHODS, TACTICS, AND TECHNICAL ASPECTS. Research Retrieval and Academic Letters, (8). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/RRAL/article/view/5211