Table Tennis Trick Serves by PingSkills

8 years ago

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Here's one of our most popular videos which shows Alois and I fooling around with some trick serves. Enjoy!


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Tushar Verma

Tushar Verma Posted 8 years ago

Who is that Panda? :P


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Panda of course wink


Roger Ledoux

Roger Ledoux Posted 8 years ago

Yessssssssss


Tushar Verma

Tushar Verma Posted 8 years ago

Hahaha

I wish we could use those serve in game 

as two of them are not legal and others can be attacked easily.

 


ankan ganguly

ankan ganguly Posted 8 years ago

Sir great serve I love it,,,sir I can do it


Fayad Rahman

Fayad Rahman Posted 8 years ago

 YESSSSSS, Just couldn't help myself saying it!! xD


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Haha Fayad... I knew we would get you...


Fayad Rahman

Fayad Rahman Posted 8 years ago

Of course... The swing gives me goosebumps at the beginning and, watching the ball get through is just way more than enough to get the YESSSSSS out. Nothing can get better than watching those tricks serves driven towards perfection!!!Looking forward to getting to see more of The Trick Serves by PingSkills in 2 and so on. Just WOW Alois and Jeff!!


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Thanks.


Fayad Rahman

Fayad Rahman Posted 8 years ago

Your Welcome:) Will always be on a lookout to enjoy these awesome moments captured in a video.


Yusuf Salih

Yusuf Salih Posted 8 years ago

well done guys!!! plz can you make a video going deeper into begginer and advanced bats an drubbers.i'm looking for a new bat and have been recommended the palio legend 2 but don't understand a thing about all these different blades and rubbers. i'm not the only one wondering what bats tto get. plz could you help me out guys.

ps. you should make your own bats (or make custom bats) and sell them on your website, i'm sure you would be very successful 


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Hi Yusuf,

We have a couple of bats that we have on the site and recommend.  The PingSkills Rook for learning and then the PingSkills Touch as a first Custom bat.  The Touch comes with options for rubbers of different speeds.

Also take a look at the lesson on Choosing a Table Tennis Bat.  Hope this helps.


Yusuf Salih

Yusuf Salih Posted 8 years ago

thanks


Yusuf Salih

Yusuf Salih Posted 8 years ago

Thanks Alois

i have had a look at your bat range and i think i'm past the level of the pingskills rook, and have been advised not to get anything over £50 at the moment (ie. pingskills touch). my coach has told me to get a bat of around £35 for now, and to get a new bat when he moves me up to squad training, so i will probably get the pingskills touch at that time. but for now i'm looking for something cheaper for the moment. i have been doing a bit of research and have come across the Palio Legend 2, which has been released for 2016. this looks like a good bat and has good reviews on amazon, but nobody has done a review of the bat, so i'm not sure whether to but it. Do you have any knowledge on this bat? i would appreciate if you could help me on this matter, but i am sorry if i'm annoying  you with loads of question.

here is the website i found the bat on: http://www.experttabletennis.com/best-table-tennis-bat-for-beginners/

thank you

 


Geza Hargita

Geza Hargita Posted 8 years ago

Hi, Alois,

This is very goog, I'm the present 2-3 KM behind you.

Thank youfrown


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Hi Yusuf,

Sorry I missed your question earlier.  The Palio is OK so if that is what your coach think you should get then go with it.


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 8 years ago

Hi Geza,

It is OK if you are 2-3km behind as long as you are still going forward.


Erik Ertja

Erik Ertja Posted 7 years ago

I am using the shakehand grip, but I keep holding the bat too tight. Any tips?


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

Really focus on the little finger and the ring finger and see how loose you can hold it to start with.  I think these fingers are the key to a loose grip.


Erik Ertja

Erik Ertja Posted 7 years ago

Thank you Alois!


Pasham Abhilash

Pasham Abhilash Posted 7 years ago

nice serve


Yuriy Vasilyev

Yuriy Vasilyev Posted 7 years ago

The first trick should be very useful for making good serves. Thanks, Alois!


kathy mckelvey

kathy mckelvey Posted 7 years ago

Great to have so much control of the ball!! Thank's for sharing Alois and Jeff. 


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

Glad you liked this.  We did have a lot of fun making it as you can see.


Alexander Torrefiel

Alexander Torrefiel Posted 7 years ago

yesssss


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

laughing


Nam Nguyen Hoai

Nam Nguyen Hoai Posted 7 years ago

Yesssss


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

We told you it was infectious...


Duy Nguyen

Duy Nguyen Posted 7 years ago

yehhhhh


kathy mckelvey

kathy mckelvey Posted 7 years ago

Lots of fun!!


Chris Hocking

Chris Hocking Posted 7 years ago

Panda's not easily impressed.  Nice video though.


Jeff Plumb

Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

Haha Chris. It does take a lot impress Panda :)


Bob Castillo

Bob Castillo Posted 7 years ago

surprised!!  


junior machado

junior machado Posted 7 years ago

Grande vídeo, por incrível que eu quero fazer isso quando eu crescer.

É possível fazer isso sem ser um Jedi?


junior machado

junior machado Posted 7 years ago

Great video, incredible I want to do this when I grow up.

Is it possible to do this without being a Jedi?


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

Haha, yes it is possible if you are not a Jedi.


kathy mckelvey

kathy mckelvey Posted 7 years ago

Wish I could do some of those  expert tricks!!  


felix mendelsohn

felix mendelsohn Posted 7 years ago

good humor is half the life!


Jeff Plumb

Jeff Plumb from PingSkills Posted 7 years ago

So true Felix :)


Snigdhanshu Sahu

Snigdhanshu Sahu Posted 6 years ago

Awesome


paul white

paul white Posted 5 years ago

Wish I was 10% the player you guys are, I’ll keep watching the videos and practicing!


James  Ahrens

James Ahrens Posted 4 years ago

Cannot believe you guys get paid for having this much fun, it is great.


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 4 years ago

We do really enjoy what we are doing James.


Gary Hess

Gary Hess Posted 2 years ago

I bet your both not using the rook bat!! Lol

Seriously though, what do you's use for bat and rubbers?


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 2 years ago

Hi Gary,

We use the  PingSkills Touch. I have Rakza 7 on my racket.  I am not sure what Jeff currently has on his.

However, the Rook can generate good spin too... able to do all of these tricks with the Rook as well...


Don Jacobs  Jacobs

Don Jacobs Jacobs Posted 2 months ago

I have idoraz bat....how does this compare with PingSkills touch......it cost about $50.00 I am interested in the Touch..don  from oregon


Alois Rosario

Alois Rosario from PingSkills Posted 2 months ago

Hi Don,

The Touch would be a step up mainly because of the rubber that is on the racket.  It would be faster and also allow you to generate more spin.



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