“The Last Battle”:A Table-Tennis Training Process in a Long Journey Searching for a Good Coach

碩士 === 臺北巿立體育學院 === 運動技術研究所 === 97 === “The Last Battle”:A Table-Tennis Training Process in a Long Journey Searching for a Good Coach Graduate student: Su, Hsien-Ching Advisor: Kao, Li-Chuan Abstract “The Last Battle” : A Table-Tennis Training Process in a Long Journey Searching for a Good Coach...

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Main Authors: SU HSIENCHING, 蘇仙菁
Other Authors: Kao, Li-Chuan
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/76345926505369922169
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Summary:碩士 === 臺北巿立體育學院 === 運動技術研究所 === 97 === “The Last Battle”:A Table-Tennis Training Process in a Long Journey Searching for a Good Coach Graduate student: Su, Hsien-Ching Advisor: Kao, Li-Chuan Abstract “The Last Battle” : A Table-Tennis Training Process in a Long Journey Searching for a Good Coach is my own self narrative concerning the process of my search for participation in 2008 Beijing Olympics. Through using self-narration of details of the search, I wrote this sport technique report to present the willpower of being an athlete. Hopefully this new style of writing will enrich the field of study in sport experience. Those who own life stories can obtain others’ sympathetic responses. Therefore, the technique report of my sport experience was written in a narrative style and divided by four chapters. The first chapter was Introduction including the situation of this life story, my own growth in playing table-tennis, encountering the cross-road of my life, and making decision to search for the coach, Miss Chen Ching. The second chapter, Sharing Stories, contains the courses of being trained by Miss Chen in Gwan-Chou, China, emphasizing psychological adjustment and strengthening physical ability. When being in Gwan-Chou, I also met a good friend, Mr. Chin, Po-si. The third chapter, Enjoying Outcomes, describes my experience in gaining skill breakthrough but apart from Olympic recruiting. As being in a drama, my life was full of rising and falling episodes and I learned from both. The fourth chapter, Conclusion, consists of the inspirations and reflections during writing this report. On the other hand, I would like to encourage all athletes to keep their unique sport experiences in records that not only can add flesh and blood to the sport theories but also establish firmly an athlete’s subjectivity. We are the best! As a result of completing this sport report, I hope it can obtain resonance from the field of table-tennis in Taiwan, and encourage the young players to make efforts in moving forward. Keywords: athletes, coach, table-tennis, narratives