Categories: Table Tennis

Aad Kwakkelstein takes key coaching role at Table Tennis England

September 26, 2025 | Paul Stimpson

Aad Kwakkelstein has joined the Table Tennis England team as a Coach Developer.

Aad will be work alongside Steve Brunskill in a pivotal role enhancing and promoting coaching standards and supporting the development of coaches within their environments.

His work will focus on mentoring, educating, and supporting coaches to ensure coaching practices align with Table Tennis Englandâ€s strategic objectives and the Coach Excellence Framework.

Aad, who earned his MSc in Elite Coaching Practice in 2020, is a very experienced table tennis coach. He holds the highest coaching qualification in England and in the Netherlands, where he has coached multiple national champions.

His influence extends beyond competition, as he has also coached players who have since become coaches themselves.

He previously served as a National Coach in the Netherlands and as an ETTA Regional Coach for players with disabilities, before taking on his current coaching role at Britannia TTC in Ipswich.

A Level 4 coach, he has also held head coach positions at both BATTS in Harlow and Fusion in London. His Masters dissertation, entitled Players†Communities of Practice as a learning tool in table tennis reflects his academic thoroughness and passion for innovative coaching methodologies.

Aad said: “I am thrilled to apply my academic research on Communities of Practice to the practical development of coaches. It’s an incredibly powerful concept that can help us build a more collaborative and informed coaching community, ultimately raising the standard of table tennis across the board.

“I look forward to using my experience to help coaches thrive in their clubs using an informed, collaborative approach.”

Table Tennis Englandâ€s Coach Learning & Development Manager, Evie Collier, said: “I am really excited for Aad to join our team – he brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience that will strengthen our support for coaches as we continue to progress with our coaching strategy implementation.

“We have some really exciting programmes being finalised, and having Aad on board will help us continue to push these forward as we edge closer to rolling out the new coaching qualifications.â€

Source link

Lajina Hossain

Lajina Hossain is a full-time game analyst and sports strategist with expertise in both video games and real-life sports. From FIFA, PUBG, and Counter-Strike to cricket, football, and basketball – she has an in-depth understanding of the rules, strategies, and nuances of each game. Her sharp analysis has made her a trusted voice among readers. With a background in Computer Science, she is highly skilled in game mechanics and data analysis. She regularly writes game reviews, tips & tricks, and gameplay strategies for 6up.net.

Share
Published by
Lajina Hossain

Recent Posts

Ex-WWE Star Open to Making In-Ring Return After 10 Years

In wrestling, people say “never say never†because wrestlers can always return. Thatâ€s why it…

15 minutes ago

At 2025 Ryder Cup, this Tour Truck is a 1-stop shop

Welcome to GOLF’s Fully Equipped new weekly Tour equipment report. Each Friday of PGA Tour…

27 minutes ago

Newcastle: Eddie Howe vows to protect Miley after critics target teen

Eddie Howe says Newcastle United will do all they can to "protect" Lewis Miley after…

36 minutes ago

Logan Paul Sues After Being Sold Fake $562K Michael Jordan Floor Piece

Logan Paul isnâ€t playing games when it comes to his collectibles—especially when over half a…

37 minutes ago

WWE Legend Makes In-Ring Return To Top Promotion After 9 Years

A WWE legend has returned to a top promotion after being away for nine years.WWE…

58 minutes ago

Real Madrid ponder Liverpool’s Konaté after Saliba blow – sources

Alex KirklandRodrigo FaezSep 26, 2025, 05:19 AM ETReal Madrid are monitoring Ibrahima Konaté's contract situation…

1 hour ago

This website uses cookies.