Luxembourg gathered 40 players

ETTU Development Camp U-13 III

 

Luxembourg hosts another ETTU Development Camp. The players of under 13 category trains together from August 26th until September 3rd. The camp is organised by FLTT and CTTC- Europe.

 

There are 40 players from England Croatia Belgium Netherlands Lithuania Luxembourg Greece Czech Republic Sweden Portugal Germany and Denmark who work with 16 Asian and five Luxembourg’s players.

 

Head coaches are ZHANG Yining CAO Ziwei and HUANG Xiaojun (CTTC) as well as XIA Cheng (FLTT).

 

During the camp the players will be tested for “Neurophysiological determinants of visuomotor reaction time in table tennis” by Prof. Dr. Andreas MIERAU and Dr. Thorben HULSDUNKER from International University of Health Exercise & Sports – Koln Germany

 

 

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