Exciting Updates to the PingSkills Website: A Fresh Way to Learn Table Tennis!

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At PingSkills, we’re always looking for ways to improve your learning experience. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce a new organisation for our tutorials and resources! Whether you’re a beginner taking your first steps or an advanced player refining your skills, our updated structure makes it easier than ever to find the content you need.

What’s New?

We’ve reorganised our tutorials into intuitive categories, each packed with valuable lessons to help you elevate your game. Here’s a look at the refreshed layout:

New Categories

Why the Change?

We know it can be challenging to find exactly what you’re looking for when there’s so much to learn. With these updates, our tutorials are now more accessible and better tailored to your needs. Whether you’re browsing by topic or skill level, you’ll have a smoother and more enjoyable experience.

What’s Next?

These changes are just the beginning. We’ll continue to update our content, so you always have access to the best table tennis resources. Explore the updated categories now and start taking your game to the next level!

👉 Visit the Updated Tutorials

We’d love to hear your thoughts about the new layout. Have feedback or suggestions? Join the conversation by leaving a comment below.

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Philip Samuel

Philip Samuel Posted 1 week ago

This is a very exciting change and significant improvement, as it is organized in the fundamental playing categories (i.e. stroke, serving, and receiving), and categories for managing one's development.  Nevertheless, I found the previous organization of tutorials in Basic, Intermediate and Advanced helpful when referring fellow players and beginners to the tutorial videos.  I can see that in the Strokes section, for instance, that the tutorials are in fact in order of Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. For a new member, or a beginner, they might not quite pick up on that.  So, perhaps, the Strokes section should be subdivided in Basic, Intermediate and Advanced, or separated by dotted lines, or maybe color coded.  This subdivision would also apply to the Serving and Receiving section.  Overall, given my knowledge of the game, and what I look, the way Strokes, Receiving, and Serving are organized is fantastic.  Perhaps it needs to be modified just a little so that beginners know where to start and then how to move on as they improve.


Philip Samuel

Philip Samuel Posted 1 week ago

I can see that the Serving and Receiving section separation into three components broadly deals with the comments I made.  Although I would still change the order of the serves a little, with the easiest serves first, then next level, then the highest.


Paul Griz

Paul Griz Posted 1 week ago

Thank you for all the time effort and energy you both spend in bringing us these awesome tutorials. The restructuring you are doing will make it even more user friendly.  

KUDOs to you both!


Philip Samuel

Philip Samuel Posted 1 week ago

Yes, definitely great thanks and kudos to both of you. I can confidently say it is the very best.


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 1 week ago

Hi Philip,

Thanks for the feedback and kind comments.  Jeff is going to make the change of categorising them into Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced as well as an All Levels category in the next few days.  Once it is done please let us know if it works better for you.

Hi Paul,

Thanks for your support of the site.


Philip Samuel

Philip Samuel Posted 5 days ago

Perfect, thanks Alois and Jeff. Color categorization works really well.


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 4 days ago

Hi Philip,

We are still in the process of refining the categories.  If you see anything untoward please let us know.


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