I really enjoy watching the training vlog style videos! You also get to see how the trainee reacts and thinks about situations, which makes it very relatable and fun to watch. Definitely looking forward to seeing more of these!
Thank you for a useful video!! What you said about really try to use the things you llearn at trainings at the matches... So true! regards from stormy Gotland, Sweden
Love the format. Great to see live action, and feels more personal. The casual, off-court footage is good too. I'd enjoy seeing more behind-the-scenes stuff as well, like Spanish coach Manu Martin does so effectively in his videos.
Hi Sandy, I find it great, honestly. The 1 thing you could still include at the end of the video, maybe, is a slow-mo before/after (left/right) to highlight the takeaways of the lesson. Like in this case for instance, a rapid chiquita initially, which does not gain time, and at the end a slower chiquita, with a better move to the net. What d'you think of it? Best regards from the french riviera
Yep, more of these please. Really good to see some one-on-one coaching, and more balls being hit. One thing I struggle with is playing indoors. I played my first 20 something matches all outdoors. When I tried to play indoors, I found that there was so much going on with noise, echo, lights, busy backgrounds, ceilings etc.. that it detracted from my game. I noticed the echo in this video too. I though it was good practice for indoor venues to install sound deadening material.
Interesting you say that - players going the other way often say the same thing! Distraction of the sun, wind, reflections on cars etc...I think both changes just require a little practice!
It looks so easy, big margin but you still manage to move your opponent. Lobs and chiquita is something I often practice and feel I'm mastering. But what as a eye opener for me is the importance of "hard" base shots and changing the ball speed. If I only use lobs and chiquita I will most likely trying to hit a to difficult ball even if I think I can hit a chiquita. Thanks for a good video AGAIN!
I like this kind of vloggs/clips. Especially when you take an average player, not a pro. Many of us can easily relate to the player, there for learn more I think. Watching an professional player grinding the 🪓 Well fun, but average players can’t relate. My opinion.
That's a great video and format!! I can totally relate with your final statement about applying in the games what you learned in the lessons. I keep just switching to "tennis mode" following my "muscles memory". I feel like I am not able to be calm down and think about what to do, because of the stress of a point that counts
The vlog is good, I would like to see more in this style. We get direct feedback from a player doing a lesson with Sandy (hope I didn't misspell the name), we also get exercise examples which can come useful and we can try them out.
Interesting. I always say the current match is practice for the future, otherwiose it's ONLY playing for points and skills don't improve, I believe. Keep up the good work.
Have only been playing for 3-4 months now and really struggling on those balls coming off the backwall in regards of not just "hit and hope to regain some control". Will try to incorperate some of what I learned here in my next games. Great lesson format, and I like the interactions between you two - good job all.
That’s a great question, and a frequent one we are asked in the community page. If you are a member, please feel free to ask this in there, and if you’re not a member, please feel free to join so you can see all the answers! thepadelschool.com/the-padel-school-plus/?Organic&+stories&TPS%2B
Very good video and format. I would certainly like to see more of these. If I may make one suggestion.... "lose the music" as it detracts from everything that is going on. (Just my opinion)
he makes the same errors i do, slices the ball nearly every time, never flat or top spin which can be useful to get it down to opponents feet and he hits the ball quite upright, needs to bend his knees more and use less arms, more body..... IMO as i often do the same things hah
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I really enjoy watching the training vlog style videos! You also get to see how the trainee reacts and thinks about situations, which makes it very relatable and fun to watch. Definitely looking forward to seeing more of these!
Appreciate the feedback!
Thank you for a useful video!! What you said about really try to use the things you llearn at trainings at the matches... So true! regards from stormy Gotland, Sweden
Glad it was helpful!
Nice format. Well done.
Thanks for the support!
Great watching a lesson vlog, more of this please!
More to come!
I really liked this video Sandy, I think it is so usefeul because we can see the movement in the practice and in a real lesson. Nice job!
Glad it was helpful!
I really like this format, to see more balls being played. 🙏✌👍🎾
Me too. Really format, that should be a regular series alongside the other videos.
Thanks guys, working on it :)
Fantastic video and i love the format and breakdown of the lesson
Awesome, thank you!
Amazing. Really liked this format. Please do more. Incredibly helpful
Thank you! More to come!
Really great training structure, these kind of lesson videos are super useful!
Glad you like them!
Love the format. Great to see live action, and feels more personal. The casual, off-court footage is good too. I'd enjoy seeing more behind-the-scenes stuff as well, like Spanish coach Manu Martin does so effectively in his videos.
Good call, will have a look at some of Manu's to see :)
Hi Sandy, I find it great, honestly. The 1 thing you could still include at the end of the video, maybe, is a slow-mo before/after (left/right) to highlight the takeaways of the lesson. Like in this case for instance, a rapid chiquita initially, which does not gain time, and at the end a slower chiquita, with a better move to the net. What d'you think of it?
Best regards from the french riviera
Great idea! Will take this onboard
Yep, more of these please. Really good to see some one-on-one coaching, and more balls being hit. One thing I struggle with is playing indoors. I played my first 20 something matches all outdoors. When I tried to play indoors, I found that there was so much going on with noise, echo, lights, busy backgrounds, ceilings etc.. that it detracted from my game. I noticed the echo in this video too. I though it was good practice for indoor venues to install sound deadening material.
Interesting you say that - players going the other way often say the same thing! Distraction of the sun, wind, reflections on cars etc...I think both changes just require a little practice!
Like the format of the video. Very insightful when we get to see a lesson! Good job Sandy and Ahmed!
Thanks Ricardo!
Great job…as always 👍🏻 Really like this form of vlog and hope you will do more of them. Vamos! 🎾🤜🏻
Thanks for the feedback!
It looks so easy, big margin but you still manage to move your opponent. Lobs and chiquita is something I often practice and feel I'm mastering. But what as a eye opener for me is the importance of "hard" base shots and changing the ball speed. If I only use lobs and chiquita I will most likely trying to hit a to difficult ball even if I think I can hit a chiquita.
Thanks for a good video AGAIN!
Changing the ball speed is so important for catching your opponents off-guard!
Great idea and very helpful to watch! Looking forward to next training sessions
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great lesson. Thanks for sharing
Here to serve, Peter!
Very, very nice. Keep vlogging this type of content.
I will try my best
I like this kind of vloggs/clips. Especially when you take an average player, not a pro.
Many of us can easily relate to the player, there for learn more I think.
Watching an professional player grinding the 🪓
Well fun, but average players can’t relate.
My opinion.
I agree with you. Also fun that his questions are my questions. I can also relate to him not being patient at all even when advised to do so
Thank you - good to hear this, will work on these type of lessons!
One perfect video very good and usefull . Two videos on one week? It is ok with one new Every day. Vamos
Haha! Eat, Sleep, Padel (minus the eating and sleeping ;))
Great video, this vlog training is really insightful!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome format!
Glad you like it!
That's a great video and format!! I can totally relate with your final statement about applying in the games what you learned in the lessons. I keep just switching to "tennis mode" following my "muscles memory". I feel like I am not able to be calm down and think about what to do, because of the stress of a point that counts
Yes, as soon as points start players put there 'super focus on winning' hat on! ha
Great format! Hope to see more of it soon
More to come!
Very good and useful lesson. Thanks.
You are welcome!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
Great video! Love it!
Thanks Filipe!
The vlog is good, I would like to see more in this style. We get direct feedback from a player doing a lesson with Sandy (hope I didn't misspell the name), we also get exercise examples which can come useful and we can try them out.
Will make more! :) and the spelling was good!
would love to see a mental training video. how to deal with mistakes, how to manage being ahead in a game, how to manage loosing the first set!
Hey Filippo,
Great idea! Stay tuned..
Great video and class.
With my poor English finally i've understood that the hit wasn't a lovely chiquita rather than a lowly chiquita :)
Pj
Lovely and lowly chiquitas both sounds good!! :) ha
Interesting.
I always say the current match is practice for the future, otherwiose it's ONLY playing for points and skills don't improve, I believe.
Keep up the good work.
Many of my students start with that approach then get too wrapped up in the game! ha
Helpful to see the challenges of putting the tips into place!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Have only been playing for 3-4 months now and really struggling on those balls coming off the backwall in regards of not just "hit and hope to regain some control". Will try to incorperate some of what I learned here in my next games. Great lesson format, and I like the interactions between you two - good job all.
Hope you can incorporate it. Let me know if you find a key that works for you!! 💪
Good video 👍
Thank you!
Great!
Thank you! :)
Great video style!
Thanks for the support 🙏
Great stuff, want more of this!
On it!
Very useful, thanks a lot!
Glad to hear that!
Great video. Thanks
you're welcome! hope it helps your game 👊
Thanks from Brazil
Thanks Felipe 👊
great job! if you can make other videos with students that would be great, personally you are a source of inspiration for my teaching
Happy to be helping - next month we will release our coach academy online to help coaches improve, so keep an eye open for that ;)
We need more of these
Will do Youssef!
besides being prepared in yourself, what qualities of the shot coming to you are you looking for when deciding to play a chiquita?
That’s a great question, and a frequent one we are asked in the community page. If you are a member, please feel free to ask this in there, and if you’re not a member, please feel free to join so you can see all the answers!
thepadelschool.com/the-padel-school-plus/?Organic&+stories&TPS%2B
great thnx. more = welcome :-)
More to come!
Yess very usefull.
glad you enjoyed!
Sandy hi, please post more vlogs!!!!!!
Hey David! Glad to know you enjoy them. Will try my best!
Very good video and format. I would certainly like to see more of these. If I may make one suggestion.... "lose the music" as it detracts from everything that is going on. (Just my opinion)
Noted Barry!
It would be amazing to take a lesson from you where are you located and will you travel?
We travel all over! Keep a lookout for us in your area 👍
he makes the same errors i do, slices the ball nearly every time, never flat or top spin which can be useful to get it down to opponents feet and he hits the ball quite upright, needs to bend his knees more and use less arms, more body..... IMO as i often do the same things hah
Many people in that boat!! ha
level is so low outside of spain, but keep trying to get the padel to an upper level
Yep, Spain have had the game for many years before...but the rest of the world will get there!
Great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it