How about lefty on right sight of the court trying a bajada? I suppose that best option (less risky) would be the open side, targeting the lateral glass ? Thank you for your tutorials 😊
As a server, after the bounce (below waist of course) can you hit off the glass on your own side before it goes over the net??. Obviously a trick serve. Still haven't found a answer
I have a question that me and my friend are having an issue with. He is telling me that the top of the side fence the flat surface on top of it is a neutral area that is can lob the ball to it directly and if it came back to the court then it’s in. Is he right or as i know it must bounce on ground first
At 6:18 the partner says “Di Nerro Back!” - but what should you say if you don’t know the name of your opposition well, so that your partner gets the information - quickly and easily - on which opponent has stayed back?
Love the visuals, they really help visualise what you are saying. Include in videos as often as you can 😊
We do our best to!
How about lefty on right sight of the court trying a bajada? I suppose that best option (less risky) would be the open side, targeting the lateral glass ?
Thank you for your tutorials 😊
i often choose to play a chiquita type shot to either corner. This often creates space and allows me to move in a hit the next shot at shoulder height
That works well...if your opponent is not covering the net really well and leaves you a bit of space.
As a server, after the bounce (below waist of course) can you hit off the glass on your own side before it goes over the net??. Obviously a trick serve. Still haven't found a answer
Unfortunately not…sorry!
I have a question that me and my friend are having an issue with.
He is telling me that the top of the side fence the flat surface on top of it is a neutral area that is can lob the ball to it directly and if it came back to the court then it’s in.
Is he right or as i know it must bounce on ground first
never heard of that rule, believe it needs to bounce first
At 6:18 the partner says “Di Nerro Back!” - but what should you say if you don’t know the name of your opposition well, so that your partner gets the information - quickly and easily - on which opponent has stayed back?
Use left/ right hanging fx
@@Korkzorz i guess you can get used to it, but for me, when spinning and rotating, it can be confusing to say which is left and which is right!
@@dgoodall color of shirts could work too :)
I think maybe the graph at 0:33 is incorrect, right? High risk, high reward…
You’re reading it wrong
You’re right, it should be linear I think.
At least if reward means, spectacular shot.
Great idea of implementing a graph though! 🤩
Great video guys!
How was your experience teaching at Surge in Harrogate? 😉
Really enjoyed Harrogate! Great groups for padel and lovely town!!