Testimonial 3

“Ping pong may hold promise as a possible form of physical therapy for Parkinson’s disease. People with Parkinson’s who participated in a ping pong exercise program once a week for six months showed improvement in their Parkinson’s symptoms.”

- American Academy of Neurology's 72nd Annual Meeting in Toronto, Canada on May 1, 20

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Testimonial 2

"Ping Pong is the world’s best brain game. Why? You got to get your eyes, your hand and your feet, all to work together while you think about the spin of the ball. Think of it like aerobic chess.”

- Dr. Daniel Amen, Renowned physician, psychiatrist and brain imaging expert

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Testimonial 1

“Ping Pong has been shown ‘in the general population to improve hand-eye coordination, sharpen reflexes and stimulate the brain.’”

- Author and doctor Ken-Ichi Inoe of Fukuoka University in Japan

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