eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Other Sports

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-24 of 24 results

  • How to Clean a Snooker Table

    Would you play golf on a course that's dotted with giant weeds and tall grass? The same logic applies with a snooker table. In order to maintain the quality of your games, you need to maintain...

  • How to Apply Table Tennis Paddle Rubber

    You don't need to throw away a table tennis paddle if the rubber becomes worn or torn. You can replace the rubber yourself and make that paddle just like new. All you need to apply table tennis...

  • How to Resurface a Ping Pong Table

    Ping-Pong, or table tennis, can be a fast-paced, competitive sport or a fun and relaxing way to pass the time for anyone who has access to a table, paddles and a ball. However, Ping-Pong tables...

  • How to Win at Table Shuffleboard

    The earliest games of table shuffleboard date back to 15th century England, when pub patrons would wager money and drinks on who could slide coins closest to the edge of the bar without letting...

  • How to Stack Cups

    The World Sport Stacking Association is the governing body of a new and exciting competition that is held throughout the country. Competitions are held according to strict guidelines in order to...

  • How to Play Pool Grip

    Playing pool is incredibly fun and challenging. There are numerous aspects of the game which must be learned in order to be consistently successful. Pool requires skills in aim, dexterity,...

  • The Law of Reflection & Pool Balls

    Introductory physics textbooks often use the balls on a pool table to demonstrate the Law of Reflection. Although it might seem that someone who could perfectly execute the Law of Reflection on a...

  • Dimensions of a Regulation Ping-Pong Table

    Table tennis, or Ping-Pong as it is commonly known, is a popular deviation of tennis that is played by two or four players on a table top surface. Players take turns hitting a ball back and forth...

  • Ping Pong Table Regulations

    Pingpong is a popular game where two players are essentially playing a miniture version of tennis. The paddles are smaller, the ball is smaller, as well as the "court," or table. However, there...

  • How to Find Pool Table Lights

    Pool table lighting can completely improve the atmosphere of your game room, and can act as the center piece to your new pool table. Finding the right pool table light may take some time and...

  • How to Play Table Tennis Games

    Table tennis, also commonly known as Ping Pong, is a great game for almost any age group. Two to four players can play the game, and in many ways it is similar to tennis but has the important...

  • What Kind of Paint is Used for Ping Pong Tables?

    Ping-pong is another name for table tennis, a sport played around the world. The tables must meet specific regulations for competitions such as the Summer Olympics. One of the official rules...

  • How to Make a Pool Table Into a Ping-Pong Table

    Many homeowners have room for a pool table in their homes. However, it is often not possible to have room both a pool table and a ping-pong table. Because both tables are rectangular in shape...

  • How to Build a Wooden Shooting Table

    Shooting is a common interest, but the prices of wooden shooting tables can be prohibitive for a novice to fully get into the sport. However, all is not lost. For the cost of a few simple...

  • How to Refelt Pool Table Rails

    Enjoyment of a pool table will diminish if the felt covering wears out after time and use. If you send your table out or have a professional come in to do a refelt job on your table, it will be...

  • What Is the Origin of Table Tennis?

    Table tennis, otherwise known as ping pong, is one of the most popular indoor sporting activities in the world. Table tennis has had the honor of helping thaw relations between the United States...

  • Eight Ball Rules & Regulations

    The purpose of the game of eight ball is simple. One player hits the solid balls (1 through 7) and the other player hits the striped balls (9 through 15). Your goal is to sink your balls into...

  • How to Hit a Backspin Serve in Table Tennis

    Table tennis, which is also called ping pong, is a battle sport whose play is similar to normal tennis in that two players exchange hits of a ball in rallies until one person misses the table or...

  • How to Play Goalie in Foosball

    Foosball is a great game for get-togethers and parties. One of the most difficult positions to play in foosball, however, is goalie. Here are some points on how you can improve your game as goalie...

  • How to Make a Fish Cleaning Table

    With the explosion of popularity that fishing (both amateur and professional) has enjoyed, it's become a priority to keep costs down and the fun level up. Making your own fishing rods and lead...

  • How to Play Paddle Sports for Handicapped Athletes

    Where there is a will, there is a way for disabled athletes to conquer a sport. Using imagination and creativity most sports can be adapted for most disabilities. Paddle sports, including tennis,...

  • How to Build a Shuffleboard Table

    Shuffleboard is a game where players push small pucks, usually wood but sometime metal, along a long, narrow wooden table. The goal is to push the disks through marked areas at the end of the...

  • How to Hold a Table Tennis Racquet

    Table tennis is the most popular racquet sport in the world with more than 10 million players competing in tournaments annually. The first table tennis racquets were made of cork, cardboard or...

  • How to Serve in Table Tennis

    Table tennis is growing in popularity around the world, with many players and admirers. While any sport takes practice, it's also good to know the moves and rules associated with the game. Serving...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2010 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

Demand Media