What you described about not being able to hit a bandeja one day and then suddenly being able to the next is such a real thing. It always amazes me how once my body feels how something is supposed to work, I can quickly repeat the feeling and work it into my game. Last Friday I got the feel for hitting backspin on harder forehand and backhand volleys and it felt like a breakthrough :)
Totally exhausted after that, as I am sure you were. Great video..... once again. Tip 7 is SO important and one that you rarely see. "Tell your partner where you are going to serve". (A) it makes it easier for him/her to read the return and (B) It prevents you from changing your mind at the last second.... which usually results in a fault. Tip 49 is huge as well!!!
No matter how many videos i see about the bandeja, i can't make that shot consistently. I train once a week and play 2 to 4 matches in a week since the last 3 months. Anyway, great tips! You gained a follow.
it is so hard bro, you gotta keep going though, also, when you do the warm up, just take like 15 bandejas rather than warming up your other shots because that will help as well before every match if you practise it
@@EverythingPadel Trying to work the bandeja into my game and it definitely takes some time to get a feel for it. When I'm practicing, the main thing I'm paying attention to to judge if it was a bandeja or not is that it bounces low of the glass, instead of up. Is that a good marker or is there anything else I should look for?
@@nicky-hajal thats a great idea, if the bandeja stays low, you have probably hit it well with good spin, and it keeps the opponents back and struggling!
Thanks for the great advice!! For a beginner, which would you recommend out of these: (1) Dunlop Aero Star Lite (2) Head Flash Pro (3) Adidas RX200 Light (4) Adidas Drive 3.1. I play more strategically, so control is slightly more important. Thanks a lot mate!
Adidas RX200 light would be my recommendation if is the best for control, nice comfort as well. All of the rackets are good but, the adidas RX is really good for control and volleys
Another tip: always look where you are on the court when you (and your team mate) lose a point. More often than not you're somewhere you're not supposed to be as a beginner/intermediate. This will improve your awareness.
As a padel coach myself, a lot of those “tips” are missleading for the begginer players and will cause problems in their game or even injuries in some cases. Try to be a little bit more reserve when giving tips since you are not a padel coach or even an advance player. Giving bad tips even with the best intentions can cause harm in new players
I used to be padel coach for 2 years, played the game for nearly 4, can you give an example of which tips are "missleading" or would "cause problems and injuries" ?
@@EverythingPadel there is a difference between padel coach and giving padel lessons. All about giving spin to the ball, the smashing and your technique overall is completely flawed for people that will try to replicate
Haha okay, so I am not a padel coach then, I just give padel lessons. I want to learn from you, which tips are flawed? How is adding spin to ball flawed? Are you saying it is impossible for beginners to learn spin? Which parts of the smash technique are wrong?
Tip 100 is the most important by the way - also please subscribe, I wanna hit 5K subs so bad!
Amazing amazing amazing work my friend! Helping me a lot with my game.
thanks a lot bro
What you described about not being able to hit a bandeja one day and then suddenly being able to the next is such a real thing. It always amazes me how once my body feels how something is supposed to work, I can quickly repeat the feeling and work it into my game. Last Friday I got the feel for hitting backspin on harder forehand and backhand volleys and it felt like a breakthrough :)
Yeh absolutely! It just shows you practise and hard work pays off
Totally exhausted after that, as I am sure you were. Great video..... once again. Tip 7 is SO important and one that you rarely see. "Tell your partner where you are going to serve". (A) it makes it easier for him/her to read the return and (B) It prevents you from changing your mind at the last second.... which usually results in a fault. Tip 49 is huge as well!!!
Thank you barry, yeh it was pretty tiring filming and editing this hahah. Thanks again!!
Incredible Video as always!!!
Quality tips!!
Glad you like them!
Great tips! Thanks Ewan
thanks bro
Fantastic!!!
Glad you like it
Great video!
Thanks mate
Great tips as always! I'm still working on my placement of the balls, def practicing hitting it to the fence.
Thanks mate, appreciate it, you got this!
Great stuff mate !
Thanks James hope you are well
Many thanks! Great tips...
Thanks !!
No matter how many videos i see about the bandeja, i can't make that shot consistently. I train once a week and play 2 to 4 matches in a week since the last 3 months.
Anyway, great tips! You gained a follow.
it is so hard bro, you gotta keep going though, also, when you do the warm up, just take like 15 bandejas rather than warming up your other shots because that will help as well before every match if you practise it
@@EverythingPadel Trying to work the bandeja into my game and it definitely takes some time to get a feel for it. When I'm practicing, the main thing I'm paying attention to to judge if it was a bandeja or not is that it bounces low of the glass, instead of up. Is that a good marker or is there anything else I should look for?
@@nicky-hajal thats a great idea, if the bandeja stays low, you have probably hit it well with good spin, and it keeps the opponents back and struggling!
Thanks for the great advice!! For a beginner, which would you recommend out of these: (1) Dunlop Aero Star Lite (2) Head Flash Pro (3) Adidas RX200 Light (4) Adidas Drive 3.1. I play more strategically, so control is slightly more important. Thanks a lot mate!
Hey mostafa ! Sorry I missed this
Adidas RX200 light would be my recommendation if is the best for control, nice comfort as well. All of the rackets are good but, the adidas RX is really good for control and volleys
@@EverythingPadel thanks a lot, Ewan! Ordered and waiting for delivery. Time to improve. ;)
very useful tips
Thanks a lot bro!
Damm bro hard to remember all 😂😂 Good tips though!!
Appreciate it!! Thanks bro!
Hi mate, how is padel doing in England? Is it growing a lot? Here in the Netherlands it's growing massively.
hey mate - it is slowly growing, but yeh I can tell! My biggest audiences are netherlands, sweden, and middle east, UK is like 1%
Belgium here!! Also you missed my comment (question) about which racket would be best to go for. Would really appreciate your answer.
Bandeka??? 😂😂
thats how we say it in UK haha
Another tip: always look where you are on the court when you (and your team mate) lose a point. More often than not you're somewhere you're not supposed to be as a beginner/intermediate. This will improve your awareness.
thats a great tip!!
As a padel coach myself, a lot of those “tips” are missleading for the begginer players and will cause problems in their game or even injuries in some cases. Try to be a little bit more reserve when giving tips since you are not a padel coach or even an advance player. Giving bad tips even with the best intentions can cause harm in new players
I used to be padel coach for 2 years, played the game for nearly 4, can you give an example of which tips are "missleading" or would "cause problems and injuries" ?
@@EverythingPadel there is a difference between padel coach and giving padel lessons. All about giving spin to the ball, the smashing and your technique overall is completely flawed for people that will try to replicate
Haha okay, so I am not a padel coach then, I just give padel lessons.
I want to learn from you, which tips are flawed? How is adding spin to ball flawed? Are you saying it is impossible for beginners to learn spin? Which parts of the smash technique are wrong?