TODAY's GUEST IS Anastasiia Rybka!

Episode #8: Anastasiia Rybka on Becoming a Table Tennis Champion and Coach

Today’s guest is Anastasiia Rybka, a Ukrainian-American table tennis champion and coach with an inspiring journey from Ukraine to the United States. Anastasiia began her table tennis career at age 9, quickly rising to become the #1 player in her age category in Ukraine. She represented her country at the European Youth Championships and claimed multiple titles, including becoming the absolute champion in her final junior year.

After moving to the U.S. in 2014, Anastasiia continued her success at Texas Wesleyan University, where her team became National Collegiate Champions. She went on to coach table tennis professionally, working with children, adults, and even Paralympic athletes. Now based in Los Angeles, she coaches at Gilbert Table Tennis Club, sharing her skills and love for the game.

In this episode, we dive into:

  • Anastasiia’s journey from player to coach and champion
  • The skills needed to master table tennis, from reaction time to mental focus
  • Her experience competing internationally and inspiring new players through coaching
  • Insights on learning new skills, training, and competing at the highest levels

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KEY POINTS, Links & Actions

Here are some key points that I would advise you to concentrate on

  • Anastasia started training to pass some time, and fell in love with the sport. I always recommend that people try a variety of different things, as you never know where it might take you.
  • Muscle memory is the key to developing your skills, but you need to ensure the skill techniques you are learning are correct, and that is where a skilled coach comes in. 
  • Anastasia will change her opponent mentally if she is struggling, to view them as an opponent she can beat, and it allows her to play more positively against the opponent she mentally knows she can beat.  
  • Anastasia talks the merits of eating correctly, healthy sleep patterns and a good warm-up and mentally preparing herself for competition. By establishing good working routines, you control the controllable in your life, allowing you to focus on your game and forget the things you can’t control.   
  • Anastasia played when she was younger for the love of the sport and not to win. She used her talent and love for the sport to play well, and develop as she played without putting additional pressure on herself. This relaxed approach allowed her to develop her skills and game-play without having comparing herself and putting too much pressure on herself. 
  • Anastasia plays other sports like soccer etc, to help develop her footwork. By playing a game like soccer, you get to learn foot control, movement to find space, developing leg muscles by running and playing with the ball etc, in a fun activity that doesn’t feel like training. 
  • Anastasia utilises living and training with multiple nationalities and playing styles, as it helped her learn new striking methods, game-styles, and a mesh of techniques and skills.
  • It is important to find practices and approaches to competing that work for you, not ones set by everyone else. Your training and game is unique to you, so your training and mental prep has to be unique to you too, you need to find the setup and style of focus that works best for you. 
  • Anastasia highlights the importance of having a coach to develop your skills. You can be extremely talented, but never reach your potential as without true focused practice you won’t get anywhere. You don’t need to know everything, but having a coach will allow you to focus on improving and leaving the training, skill development etc to her coach, and she can focus on just playing.
  • Anastasia moved to the US from the Ukraine at a young age. She lived with a lot of international students, which allowed her to find a supportive and familiar  base to operate from. By keeping her curious and outgoing attitude, she was able to adopt the US culture quickly.   
  • Anastasia found that by coaching, she got to see table tennis in a new unique way, she saw where people struggled, learnt techniques in a deeper way so she could explain things better, and understood people and players better, all which helped her develop her own table tennis game.  
  • Reviewing your progress and training is a big factor in whether you improve or not. Through reviewing, you find energy leaks in the movement and techniques, where you need to work to move out a development plateau and so on. Through review you get a chance to see things multiple times, in slow motion etc, to allow you to fix areas that are holding you back, so review is a key area to help you go from good to great. 
  • Anastasia states how it is important to get your grip correct, as all your shots come from the basic grip, and without the correct grip, you won’t play well and build in poor habits. 
  • The way we speak to ourselves is a key to our ability and attitudes. If you stop and truly listen to the way you talk to yourself, you wouldn’t let a friend talk to you like that, so why do you let yourself do it? Looking at training like cognitive behavior therapy and neuro linguistic programming are a great help in improving your mental health and promoting positive thinking. 
  • The best players approach training with a positive attitude, listen and follow their coach, and practice, train and compete all the time. To find out who you are, and your true ability, you need to compete to know yourself. 
  • No matter how you play, you will eventually have a bad competition, a bad training session, a bad day … week or even year! You need to find a way to forget about previous sessions, and focus on the present, the past is gone, you can only affect the present, so focus on making it the best you can. 

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