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    Does anyone actually use a Chinese grip? I never seen anyone with it. Anyway, go Belgian grip >,.,< eh.
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    The name IN CHINESE is 乒乓球 PING PONG BALL. But the correct English name is Table tennis. so, since we ARE writing in English...

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    deep breaths, pkt. deep.... in, and out. yes, good. anger going away? finding the happy place? goood.

    And no, I've never seen a chinese grip used (in fencing ). Athough the fencers around here seem to either do visconti or some of the more minimalist grips. That is, without the prongs. I saw one that looked like a oval on a stick. don't know what it was called.
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    Chinese Grip: huen how

    Hi PK, I like the Chinese Grip thing. I have three pair of really nice chopsticks at home that I included in a really nice pastel which I sent to my sister. It was nice to see something funny on the board. I have been away from frencing two months,I miss epee very much, but am running now, I did 7 miles yesterday and about 4 today. I can't follow the "picks" threads anymore. My epees are still lined up though and ready to be fenced with again, soon.

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