Stéphanie LOEUILLETTE perfecting her service

France’s Stéphanie LOEUILLETTE shares the faith of most of players at home.

 

“During this corona pandemic I practice as much as I can. I have two physicals training each day and I play table tennis. I make lot of service practice once a day in my living room. My sponsor cornilleau help me to buy a table and I can play in my house. It is not the same as playing in the hall but I can work so I am working on my service receive… “

 

When it comes to fitness it is much easier to organize the day.

 

“I m lucky I live in the house and I have garden for outdoor exercise. Every day I am in contact with physical coach and he can adjust program with conditions. Three times during the week we have physical training by video with coach and all INSEP players. During this period I do the maximum to stay in good shape and healthy! I have time to look video of matches sometimes we don’t have times for this during the season.”

 

Free time is booked for series and books.

 

“For free time I look some series I look Elite and waiting for Casa de Papel on 4th April!! I read the story of Martin Fourcade French Olympic champion in biathlon he is very humble athlete. My message for all of you is to take care and stay at home for your safety safety of other and for all the people who work hard each day to stop this pandemic. So please respect the rules and take care of you! I cannot wait to get back to the competitions! See you soon in table tennis arena!”

 

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