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What is the management and operation of a table tennis club?

This involves the problem of management, economics, not just the problem of playing, the following information for your reference hope you can help: With the growth of the economic level, many people are now aware of the importance of physical fitness, and have a hobby or specialty is also beneficial, and in the many sports that can be popularized to the general public, table tennis is undoubtedly the most affordable but also the most difficult. Table tennis is undoubtedly the most affordable but also the most difficult of the many sports that can be popularized among the general public. Nowadays, table tennis has been popularized in many large and medium-sized cities in China, and there are more and more clubs and halls. Since table tennis is a low-cost sport, it is not easy to create too much profit just by charging fees in ordinary halls. In the past, when I was in school in Harbin, I volunteered to help a newly established club to organize tournaments for about a year and a half, and during this period, I have witnessed the various problems encountered at the beginning of the club's establishment, as well as the effects of various business operation methods, and I am now writing some of my own views on the club's operation and management for your reference and exchange.

One of the differences between a table tennis club and an ordinary club

Clubs and ordinary clubs have the most basic hardware facilities, that is, a certain area of the field, a number of tables. The biggest difference between a club and a hall is the "software" aspect, which is the relationship between the players and the people who play the game. It is equivalent to the concept of "house and home" relationship.

Generally, ordinary ball clubs are using the system of time charges, go to play a few categories of people, the first category is some scattered ordinary enthusiasts, they are about a number of people to go to play, basically belong to the kind of their own play their own small groups, do not know people generally will not be playing; the second category of coaching accompanied by trainees to go to the practice of the ball, basically the same as in the first category, will not be casually and other people play; the third category is to have a coach to go to practice the ball. The third category is a certain size number of people formed a certain habit, in a fixed time about to go there to play, and the cost of playing is also shared equally, if there is a new player do not know go, as long as you can communicate up, can also be integrated into this large group to play together.

In fact, the form of the "third type of enthusiasts" above has undoubtedly become the "internal cause" of the development of a club. The "club" form of the table tennis hall meets the needs of the third group of enthusiasts above, and through an organizational approach, it brings many unknown enthusiasts together to exchange skills, thus solving the problem of many people not being able to find friends to play with. The difference is that "the third type of enthusiasts" belong to the spontaneous public share of money to go to the chartered table to play ball, and there is a fixed time limit; and this form of club just for the "third type of enthusiasts" to solve this problem, each person to collect a certain amount of money, you can In the club business any time period to play, and generally are not limited to time.