Keeping fit and making friends at Ping Pong Parlours
After moving countries and changing communities, Joseph shows how taking part in physical activity can help keep you fit as well as make new friends.
Improving mental wellbeing – Lyndsey’s story
Sport and physical activity can have significant impact on people’s mental wellbeing, as Lyndsey from Blackpool discovered through table tennis.
Staying active with table tennis
After playing other racket sports for years, Louise found it too strenuous to continue due to injuries, but she’s found her new sport in table... Continue reading
Improving mental wellbeing with Ping Pong Parlours
Simon and Idwal have been friends for over 20 years, and both have struggled with their mental health. After coming across their local Ping Pong... Continue reading
Increasing physical activity – Josh’s story
A lack of time is a common barrier preventing an active lifestyle, something which Josh faced. Our Ping in the Community scheme has helped Josh... Continue reading
Increasing physical activity – Ali’s story
Since suffering with severe health issues, Ali struggled to find the right activity for her to become active. However this all changed when she found... Continue reading
Improving people’s lives with table tennis – John’s story
After the Ping Pong Parlour launched in the Grosvenor Shopping Centre in Northampton, John has become a regular participant and has fallen in love with... Continue reading
TT Kidz impact – Sire John Sherbrooke Junior School
Sir John Sherbrooke Junior School in Nottingham were keen to introduce TT Kidz in order to provide a different experience of sport that all children... Continue reading
Reversing lapsed participation – Pat’s story
After family illnesses and becoming a carer for her husband and Father, Pat Johnson stopped playing table tennis at her local club. After being advised... Continue reading
This Girl Can Ping
Take a look at our Jack Petchey This Girl Can Ping event, which aimed to inspire and empower young girls through table tennis.