Stellan
Bengtsson, the world-renowned Swedish table tennis player and coach has
been living in San Diego, California, with his wife and business partner
Angie since September 2006. Together they run "Stellangie" a
table tennis coaching program that provides students a 'World Champion
Training Experience'. Their company's philosophy is, "to improve
the individual with our touch. Every player should feel we are their personal
coach."
The couple
settled in San Diego because, "Angie has her family here, the weather
is nice and the city is cool," says Stellan.
The most
recent news from "Stellangie", is that Stellan signed a sponsorship
agreement with JUIC, making him the latest member of the Paddle Palace
family. Stellan says he chose JUIC because, "JUIC is a very interesting
company, the material is great and I have a very good impression of Mr.
Shioda (JUIC's owner) and the Paddle Palace people. JUIC has a lot of
good racquets and rubbers to choose from," Stellan added. "Right
now I play with the JUIC Texalium blade with 999 Elite Tuned rubber on
the forehand and Scramble on the backhand. I am also testing some very
interesting new blades," Stellan explained.
"I glue the rubbers very carefully. I sand the edges of the grip
so it sits perfectly in my hand and I keep the rubbers clean. The tuned
up rubbers are good! They give a nice fast bounce with good arc, without
loosing any of the feeling," Stellan noted.
"Stellangie"
is quite active and looking to grow. "At the moment I am coaching
two junior groups in San Diego. One younger group that we started a few
months ago, and one a little older that we have been coaching about ten
months," Stellan said. "The younger group plays two times a
week and the older four times a week. I also have quite a few private
students who are all different ages. Together Angie and I also do camps
and clinics outside the San Diego area," Stellan added. "We
hope we can develop that part of our business more. We really like to
visit other clubs and think it would be fun to have a group of young talented
players who really love to play and who want to do something outside the
USA." >
Stellan's
impressions of U.S. table tennis are positive. "The U.S. has a lot
of good talent. Just as good or better than any other country. In my opinion
there must be much more joint training among the players. If a lot of
energy is put into the youth, the U.S. will have great teams for many
years to come. It will take time and effort, but you will be rewarded,"
Stellan observed.
We asked
the master coach to give us a couple of helpful hints that would improve
a player's game. "A lot of players are only playing with their arm.
By using the body they will get more power and keep consistency. Practice
more drills, and not only play matches, but think about the situations
in your match and drill on them," Stellan advised.
We also
asked about the importance of the mental game. "The mental attitude
is very important for all table tennis players. It is difficult to generalize
but the trust of your training and a good scouting of your opponent helps
you gain and keep confidence. How you approach a match is, of course,
different from opponent to opponent, as every player has his/her unique
method," Stellan observed.
Look for
many more tips and opportunities to learn from Stellan from the Paddle
Palace catalog and at the Paddle Palace web site.
You can email Stellan at
stellangie@hotmail.com |