Hello PingSkillers!
Since 2007, we've been committed to bringing you the best in table tennis education, one video at a time. It's been an incredible journey filled with forehands, backhands, and countless ping pong balls. Today, we're thrilled to announce a new chapter in our ongoing mission to enhance your table tennis skills: we're revamping our classic fundamental stroke tutorials!
Why We're Updating Our Videos
Table tennis, like any sport, evolves. Techniques get refined, equipment advances, and teaching methods improve. We realised that our foundational videos, while still valuable, could be enhanced with the latest in table tennis techniques and high-definition video quality. We want to ensure that you, our valued PingSkills community, have access to the most current and effective training methods.
Your Favorite Coaches, New Insights
Don't worry, the faces you've grown to trust are still here. Alois has been continuing to coach at a high level and brings all of his previous experience along with new insights into the game.
Join Us on This Exciting Journey
We want you to be a part of this exciting process. Your feedback has always been the cornerstone of our growth. Share with us your thoughts, the strokes you're eager to learn, and any suggestions for the new series. Leave a comment below, use the ask the coach page, or contact us page. Let's make this a community-driven project!
Stay Tuned
We'll be rolling out these new videos in phases, so keep an eye on your inbox and our social media channels for updates. We can't wait for you to see what we've been working on.
Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. Here's to many more years of learning, playing, and loving table tennis together!
Keep enjoying this great game!
Posted 10 months ago
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Rick August Posted 9 months ago
Great! I'm always amazed at the amount of content on the site. If I want to learn how to hit a particular shot, no matter how uncommon it is, usually there is a video addressing it. But as you said, it is always good to refresh them because things do change over time. One thing that you don't have on the site that I would like is the hook serve.
Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 9 months ago
Thanks for the feedback Rick. It's great to hear your thoughts. We'll add the hook serve to our list of videos!
Don Jacobs Jacobs Posted 9 months ago
I really like the slow motion when you are teaching a stroke....it really helps when you are trying a serve like the pendulum .....
Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 9 months ago
Thanks for the feedback Don. We'll be sure to include slow motion!