Hours Spent in Table Tennis
How many hours have you spent on table tennis? Some say it takes 10,000 hours to really develop a skill. Have you done your 10,000? I got to thinking how many hours I’ve spent on this sport. It turns out an insane number – apparently enough to perfect my table tennis skills, oh, about ten times over. So . . . how many hours? Let’s find out. There’s going to be a lot of rounding and estimates, but I think the figures at the end are pretty accurate. (Feel free to skip ahead to other segments if you find this boring.)
I started in 1976, so I’m in my 42nd year. I practiced a huge number of hours my first few years. Here are estimates:
- 1976-1981: About four hours per day, six days/week, so 24 hours/week, 50 weeks/year, for 6 years.
- 1981-1992: About two hours/day, six days/week, so 12 hours/week, 50 weeks/year, for 12 years.
- 1992-2007: About 1.5 hour/day, six days week, so nine hours/week, 50 weeks/year, for 16 years.
- 2008-2017: Not so much – just coaching. Perhaps 1000 hours, most of it in the early part.
Now comes the single greatest coincidence in the history of anything. After I wrote the above, and doing the arithmetic, I discovered that the first three segments each added up to 7200 hours!!! Okay, these are just estimates. There were stretches where I put in far more than the above, but I was also injured a few times and had to take time off, so it events out. Anyway, 7200 + 7200 + 7200 = 21,600 hours of practice. Let’s average that up to 22,000.


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