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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @Tech_Publica
    @Tech_Publica 2 года назад +23

    OMG :) "when you play and you forget about the racket, than that is your racker"
    Best advice I have ever, ever heard.
    Manu is an absolute genius of Padel.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed this video and think Manu is as brilliant as we do!

    • @Tech_Publica
      @Tech_Publica 2 года назад +1

      @@ThePadelSchool not easy to do but I would love to see a lucky guy being trained by the both of you together

  • @jasonallen9208
    @jasonallen9208 2 года назад +25

    I play a lot here in Madrid and since Maxi Sánchez signed with Kuikma I have been playing against guys with a really, really good level (a level I'll never obtain lol) that are now using 99€ Kuikma rackets from Decathlon. Similarly, I've played against people with very little idea of the game that think a 350€ racket is going to improve their game. It won't. I myself am happy with the brand Kombat, I paid 95€ for the racket I use and it's served me very well. Better than rackets I've had costing twice the price.

  • @p.s4677
    @p.s4677 8 месяцев назад +3

    Great video! Thanks!
    I bought a rather expensive hybride racket 265 grams, rather head heavy, soft and rough surface.
    It plays really well on backspin slices and defensive play.
    However when i fire of a really hard strike it sounds like a riffle but doesn't fire off as expected with such a banging shot.
    Feel like i lose 30% or similar of the power into the racket. Thus would definitely have prefered a harder surface at thise moments.

  • @marcospat91
    @marcospat91 2 года назад +11

    Sandy + Manu = This is going to be a good video for sure.

  • @williamreinhart8551
    @williamreinhart8551 Год назад +4

    Great video - lots of help - but how do you get a store to let you take 2-4 rackets to a court to try?

  • @xzbtier
    @xzbtier Год назад +1

    I brought a cutting board with a handle and a drilled 9mm single hole - it was fantastic. I am not coming back to those candy looking expensive padel bats.

  • @MarioSernicola
    @MarioSernicola 2 года назад +53

    Am I correct if I say that Padel rackets are too much expensive for the technology they offer? We have also to consider that Padel rackets are not durable (compared to a tennis racket for instance). Medium level Padel racket is sold at the same price of an excellent tennis racket.

    • @linosoviedo
      @linosoviedo 2 года назад +3

      Factor in the string change cost of that same tennis racket in the 1-2 years that a padel racket can last you…

    • @MarioSernicola
      @MarioSernicola 2 года назад +1

      @@linosoviedo You're right but... As a third category player, I spent € 20-30 per month for tennis strings. If you have a deal or a contract you can spend less. If you're a tennis amateur, you spend € 50 in a year. If you buy a Padel racket you risk to fracture it. I know people that never brake strings (amateurs) but spent € 200-300 for a Padel racket.

    • @itsilcapitano84
      @itsilcapitano84 2 года назад +11

      Absolutely agree, so inflated price driven by the new players wanting to improve in a heartbeat! And the marketing for these racquets is crazy with inventing new names for things that aren’t even technology.

    • @guillermofidelio
      @guillermofidelio 2 года назад +2

      IDK About tennis but padel rackets are HAND MADE and molds are extremely expensive. But yeah, most of them are slightly overpriced.

  • @sebulbathx
    @sebulbathx 2 года назад +3

    Great and informative video!
    One thing I must say is technique trumps racket what I mean is I have noticed many people I play with often wants more speed in their shot for example which makes them choose racket that has more speed instead don't realize it's the technique that is missing. Especially when smashing complaining a racket has less speed and they don't get hard smashes anymore. Sure there can be something to it but I guess someone like Paquito could smash hard with either soft or hard yet the harder will probably give some extra speed. My point is most people often use the racket as the solution if shots don't work as they want but when it probably is the base technique that is missing talking from recreational level. But I am not saying there aren't any differences between rackets because there is and you should choose a racket that suits you. Although I am a material guy so buying and researching new equipment is really fun ;)

  • @coachangelap.wilson824
    @coachangelap.wilson824 2 месяца назад +1

    So we have this great player, and coach Manuel Martin, invited to give us great padel advice as top ex player, AND many of tennis coaches had tranzit to padel coaching and done the Manu Martin padel academy methodology and qualified as padel coach but....lta in its arrogance can't accept that as qualification ....but Spanish players are a lot beter than the rest of the players in this country and worldwide too🤔sorry Sandy, good video btw !

  • @joacimkindstrom2478
    @joacimkindstrom2478 2 года назад +4

    Once again a top video Sandy! Mondays When your videos come are 👍. Thanks

  • @sergeydeyev8465
    @sergeydeyev8465 Год назад +2

    The question should be “why do you need to avoid cheap rackets”. IMO , even for beginners racket quality does matter as this makes first impression from the game as well as pleasure/unpleasure. I am former (better to say- not so active now) tennis player (regional level) playing padel just less than 4 month - and switched to pro gear almost immediately. BTW, would recommend high balanced racket for tennis players switching to padel - this gives you better feel , closer to tennis racket one. As per padel racket weight - if you have classic tennis school in your portfolio and early preparation, massive racket will give you more power and allow you to play with relaxed hand, and, as a result , less vibrations transmitted to your joints.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Год назад

      Unfortunately cheap does not necessarily mean lower quality. And certainly the more expensive does not mean better quality materials are being used…

    • @sergeydeyev8465
      @sergeydeyev8465 Год назад

      @@ThePadelSchool, of course, but how cheap? Kuikma for 99 Euro - is it cheap? If you mentioned this, I agree, their quality is bargain for the money. I just mentioned some multiple “no names” for less than 50-80 Euro.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Год назад

      @@sergeydeyev8465 oh wow, that is cheap…I would consider 99 euros cheap compared to most brands!!

    • @cezarykaminski2556
      @cezarykaminski2556 9 месяцев назад

      What if the Raquet is on sale? You can still find good deal quality racket for 40-50 EUR

    • @indjke
      @indjke 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@cezarykaminski2556exactly
      I bought second hand head alpha pro for 70 euro. Maybe it’s a bit hard/heavy for a beginner but for that price I think I should not care 😄

  • @wimnaessens6610
    @wimnaessens6610 2 года назад +6

    Very nice. Seen quite a few videos on this topic but you guys nailed it. Very clear and concise. Good advice!

  • @gustaflembre4191
    @gustaflembre4191 2 года назад

    Some great tips here, love how eloquent he is as well with aforeign language

  • @KTMLaranjinha
    @KTMLaranjinha Год назад

    You 2 are the bosses, so many vids and so plenty things i've learned from you both. Thanks 👍

  • @mickjoiner5453
    @mickjoiner5453 10 дней назад

    Great video, very informative

  • @nicolascopece7530
    @nicolascopece7530 2 года назад

    great video Sandy, excellent English Mr Martin, thanks for the very useful suggestions.

  • @henriklindh
    @henriklindh 2 года назад +3

    Topp video as Always, I have been trying out quite some rackets the last few years and im currently playing with the starvie methora warrior a quite hard surfice but a softer core, i se that some brands have the other way around.. a softer surfice but a harder core whats the difrence between the 2 combos? :)

  • @WivoRN
    @WivoRN Год назад

    Congratulations on 100K well deserved!

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Год назад

      Cheers!! Thanks for being a part of it with us 🙌

  • @glennhoremans5087
    @glennhoremans5087 2 года назад +4

    The shop isn't going to let me play with 4 rackets before buying :P but good video

  • @danielepagano2552
    @danielepagano2552 2 года назад +2

    Hi Sandy, playing 3-4 times a week every how often do you suggest to change racket? Tnx

  • @panama-canada
    @panama-canada 3 месяца назад

    Great recommendation. Thank you.

  • @dimitristoul
    @dimitristoul 2 года назад +1

    Great work very nice and Interesting suggestions thank you Sandy and Manu

  • @danielbarroso6504
    @danielbarroso6504 2 года назад

    Very good class, the way you explaned all the details about buying "the raquet" it's very good. Congrats.

  • @stefanhoutsma8614
    @stefanhoutsma8614 2 года назад +5

    Also, is there any difference for rackets that have a rough surface? Do they actually provide more spin or are these changes neglectable?

    • @QuimDosChurros
      @QuimDosChurros 2 года назад

      They do provide more spin, yes.

    • @sichoulelouse8779
      @sichoulelouse8779 2 года назад +1

      It's really neglectable tho.
      It's really for marketing before anything else.

    • @pedroleon1025
      @pedroleon1025 2 года назад +1

      They do provide a lot more spin

    • @OOOOOOOKKKKKKK69
      @OOOOOOOKKKKKKK69 Год назад

      If they created a lot more spin all pro players would use it (they don't)
      It does help you 'feel' the ball better when the ball is on your racket when you swing, which is great if you're not extremely experienced in padel

  • @el_sueco_espanol4535
    @el_sueco_espanol4535 2 года назад

    Very informative and good video. Always try before you buy.

  • @cuervo8926
    @cuervo8926 2 года назад

    Perfectos, Manu y Sandy genios!!

  • @mazenelkashef1460
    @mazenelkashef1460 Год назад

    Lol loved the Wine Reference. so Spanish of him!

  • @james4992
    @james4992 2 года назад

    Vamos manuuuu!!! No me esperaba esta colaboración jajaja

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад

      Was great to work with Manu! Glad your enjoyed

  • @afonsolamy8099
    @afonsolamy8099 2 года назад +10

    Sanchez proved you can hold a KUIKMA 990 on a WPT Final. There is nothing else to say.

  • @أحمدالشمس-ق9ج
    @أحمدالشمس-ق9ج 2 года назад

    Great vid and an amazing guest. If you can Sandy I'd love a review for some Varlions abd siux. Siux especially in our region are filthy expensive.

    • @jlparcerisa
      @jlparcerisa Год назад

      Everywhere in the world my friend, Siux is a expensive brand

    • @أحمدالشمس-ق9ج
      @أحمدالشمس-ق9ج Год назад

      @Jose Parcerisa I hear you, but is it 720 dollars expensive in some cases? Padel is new here, so some vendors are taking advantage of people.

  • @na_der
    @na_der 2 года назад

    Verrry informative! Thnx a million guys!

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад

      You're welcome! Thanks for the support :)

  • @barrycoffey492
    @barrycoffey492 2 года назад

    Very interesting and informative video. Thanks.

  • @yusufabdulrahman4740
    @yusufabdulrahman4740 2 года назад +1

    Am always testing my friends rackets and now I have them for free

  • @iccotom
    @iccotom 2 года назад +1

    Manu Martín sounds like Connor Moore imitating Carlos Sainz.

  • @roykhoury6613
    @roykhoury6613 Год назад

    U are a genius useful video is underrated 👏 💯

  • @Eric-rf6te
    @Eric-rf6te 2 года назад

    The hardest part is to actually test the rackets. For example, I would LOVE to test the Round Slazenger model, since I currently use the Nox ML10, and that one seems pretty similar. But how and where would I do that?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад +1

      I suppose the best option is to borrow from a shop or a friend?!

    • @sicconicolai1782
      @sicconicolai1782 11 месяцев назад

      You can rent from websites

  • @youngsuit
    @youngsuit Год назад

    for high-level tennis players transitioning into padel, is there a particular type of racquet you would recommend?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Год назад

      It really depends on what you want out of your game, power, control etc, rather than your level. We have some videos on how to choose: pulse.ly/97fpf0oopq

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Год назад

      Also, on our website we have lots of racket reviews. You can access these with a free 7-day trial!

  • @DavizinhoEU
    @DavizinhoEU 9 месяцев назад

    I'm a beginner, I bought the Kuikma PR510 white, idk if it's a good one racket but it seems ok.
    Those who knows can say me if it's a good racket?

  • @luisaugustobf
    @luisaugustobf 2 года назад

    great video, thank you very much

  • @Afmu
    @Afmu Год назад

    ¡Grande Manu!

  • @Korkzorz
    @Korkzorz 2 года назад

    So slightly related question..
    I tried a friend of mine's bat, an abolat counter veron version.. I really enjoyed it and played much better with it than the viper I had before, so I bought my own.
    My new veron feels very different though.. does it take time for them to be "played in" so to speak? My GF also started out by dropping it on a tile floor.. can that break it?

    • @maguila55555
      @maguila55555 2 года назад

      There’s an intrinsic variability between each padel racket, even if they are the same model. Furthermore, what you experienced regarding your friend’s racket and your new Veron is pretty common, as the material sometime has to be “played in” as you say. Sometimes it takes a bit of time/matches/practice to get used to it!

    • @Korkzorz
      @Korkzorz 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your reply. I just went from hitting almost every ball exactly how I wanted it and where to feeling like a complete beginner

    • @ntnnot
      @ntnnot Год назад

      @@Korkzorz Did you get used to the new racket? What was the difference between the Viper and the Veron in terms of the feel and playability? I know the former is all carbon and the latter uses a combo of carbon and fiberglass in the face for a slightly softer feel. I've been thinking of maybe trying one of those fiberglass/carbon combos out. Have been playing with a Vertex, which has been ok for me (quite a nice balance to my liking), but just curious to try out sth softer.

  • @ian-th7rd
    @ian-th7rd Год назад

    The Prius caught a low blow

  • @samuelhabib5727
    @samuelhabib5727 10 месяцев назад

    What brand

  • @TheFunmon
    @TheFunmon 2 года назад

    Very nice thanks 🙏

  • @joaoroberto9020
    @joaoroberto9020 2 года назад

    great video

  • @cpasa798
    @cpasa798 2 года назад +1

    Nobody needs an expensive racket because the ones promoted by the professionals that you can buy in stores are not the rackets used by the them. The rackets that you can buy in stores are softer, lighter and in some cases not even the shapes are the same. So buy a 100€ racket with the same materials and 1/3 of the cost

  • @Eric-rf6te
    @Eric-rf6te 2 года назад

    Why "Diamond" , when it's clearly a triangle?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад

      Haha not sure either give the exact shape, but both are close enough! ha

  • @adoyer04
    @adoyer04 2 года назад +1

    padel rackets are in general just overpriced due to other racket sports.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад

      there is plenty out there for all price ranges!

  • @michaelmariuzzo5882
    @michaelmariuzzo5882 2 года назад

    Sottotitoli in italiano

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  2 года назад

      thanks for the feedback, we'll see what we can do 👊