I'm a little prejudice towards Allen J. Chinn since I've known him for 20 years or so and know what a great martial artist and friend he is. He is truely a Kung Fu Master in the best sense of the term and I've been fortunate to have chronicled some of his achievements in national and international martial arts publications.
Saying that, let me also add that he's a pretty good table tennis player as well. I say, 'pretty good' because he'll just tell you he's 'okay' until you face off on his on the table and he reveals a 'little' of his talent. I say a 'little' because he's not out to embarass or shame you so he plays to your ability, all the while offering up better fixes to your game as he plays. Against better opponents he amps up his game and excels...again.
For the ping pong fan this book offers up his strategies on how to become a better table tennis player using Kung Fu comparisons; from stances and positioning, angles of attack, to the mind set that has helped propell him into the winner's circle.
It's a fun, little book and while the title or concept may initially stun you, it is surprisingly informational and makes good sense during the reading.