I started my padel journey on the 3rd of Feb this year, and have been binge watching your videos. This video however, has taken my game from being a fish out of water, to being able to be competitive and effective on the court. After this video, I'm finding myself in the right place at the right time more often to take the point. Thank you very much for these informative, easy to follow videos. Its doing a lot for newbies, regulars, and the game of Padel as a whole. Absolute legend!
Been watching all your videos, they are a great resource for a beginner like myself. Especially as a foreigner in a Spanish led padel class. Very helpful to be able to pick up a lot of the little tips I 'miss' during my classes.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanx for all the videos - they are great! Question! - Is there a video or could you give some tacticadvise in a new video on how to break "one sided plays"? I play mixed and it´s common that the ball goes to just one side of our court. How can i help my partner without totaly losing my half of the field?
This video is actually quality, your explanations and understanding of how beginners think made this so useful. Just hope my mates don’t find out about ur videos 😂 Love the edits of real footage, makes the whole thing real. Brilliant touch. Videos are quality been a watcher for some time. Keep up the good work.
Hi Sandy, great video, and something my regular group of padel friends and I need to work on. Can you give specific examples of what you say to your partner when they're going back to the wall? I think I heard you say, "Close" is that right? At my level (advanced beginner), I usually need to say something to help my partner move with me. I'd like to get in the habit of using terms that would work with other players as I improve. e.g., Moving together: Both move back: Both move up: Cover middle: Describing position of opponents when partner is going back to play a shot off the glass: Both up: Both back: One up: Bonus if you can also give the terms in Spanish, since I live in Spain and often play with Spanish players.
Bruce Bowman hey, great questions and comments! I feel this video might help answer this question: ruclips.net/video/yrIlDgfHqb4/видео.html as for the Spanish terms, I’d need to look them up so I don’t butcher the spelling! Haha but it’s something like: dos atras y dos delante (please excuse the spelling of it’s wrong!)
@@ThePadelSchool Thanks Sandy. That video helped, but I'm still not sure about what to call out when describing opponents positions when they're not Close or Very Close. What if one is back, and the other up? How do you communicate that to your partner?
Clear, concise and informative. Nice touch to use examples from WPT. Thanks.
I started my padel journey on the 3rd of Feb this year, and have been binge watching your videos.
This video however, has taken my game from being a fish out of water, to being able to be competitive and effective on the court. After this video, I'm finding myself in the right place at the right time more often to take the point.
Thank you very much for these informative, easy to follow videos. Its doing a lot for newbies, regulars, and the game of Padel as a whole.
Absolute legend!
thanks for the feedback, we are so glad to be supporting you in your padel journey!
Been watching all your videos, they are a great resource for a beginner like myself. Especially as a foreigner in a Spanish led padel class. Very helpful to be able to pick up a lot of the little tips I 'miss' during my classes.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Rik Roukens that’s great! I’m so glad you find them useful 👍
Thanx for all the videos - they are great! Question! - Is there a video or could you give some tacticadvise in a new video on how to break "one sided plays"? I play mixed and it´s common that the ball goes to just one side of our court. How can i help my partner without totaly losing my half of the field?
Very informative and high quality video! Keep it up!
Kimball thanks for your support 💪
Great advice Sandy, clearly explained and helpful. Keep up the good work, you’re tips and techniques are improving my game. Cheers.
You are so welcome! Happy to help!
Great video for a beginner like myself! Gives an objective reference for my understanding of padel.
Glad it was helpful!
Excelente explicação! Tenho evoluído bastante!
Another good video! Thanks for all the info.
Welcome! Hope it helps!
Realy Good videos! I am learning so much! Keep the content up! More match analysis please!
More to come! Working on getting more matches :)
great pointed out various tactic situations 😊
glad you enjoyed!
This video is actually quality, your explanations and understanding of how beginners think made this so useful. Just hope my mates don’t find out about ur videos 😂
Love the edits of real footage, makes the whole thing real. Brilliant touch.
Videos are quality been a watcher for some time. Keep up the good work.
wesley gosine thanks very much! I’m glad you find them useful 👍 (don’t share with your mates haha)
wesley gosine thanks very much! I’m glad you find them useful 👍 (don’t share with your mates haha)
Great video
love this video, really useful!! thanks for posting :)
These are great videos - extremely helpful. Thank you!
Very good explanation!
El_Sueco_Espanol thank you 🙏
I really like your videos!! Very helpfull! Thank you
Happy to hear that!
great one sandy!!
Thank you!!
👍🏻 many god tips! Thanks 🙏
Excellent, extremely helpful!
CeeKay thank you 👍
Really useful. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Sandy, great video, and something my regular group of padel friends and I need to work on. Can you give specific examples of what you say to your partner when they're going back to the wall? I think I heard you say, "Close" is that right? At my level (advanced beginner), I usually need to say something to help my partner move with me. I'd like to get in the habit of using terms that would work with other players as I improve.
e.g.,
Moving together:
Both move back:
Both move up:
Cover middle:
Describing position of opponents when partner is going back to play a shot off the glass:
Both up:
Both back:
One up:
Bonus if you can also give the terms in Spanish, since I live in Spain and often play with Spanish players.
Bruce Bowman hey, great questions and comments! I feel this video might help answer this question: ruclips.net/video/yrIlDgfHqb4/видео.html as for the Spanish terms, I’d need to look them up so I don’t butcher the spelling! Haha but it’s something like: dos atras y dos delante (please excuse the spelling of it’s wrong!)
@@ThePadelSchool Thanks Sandy. That video helped, but I'm still not sure about what to call out when describing opponents positions when they're not Close or Very Close. What if one is back, and the other up? How do you communicate that to your partner?
Great video! Hoping NO of my padel friend's sees it, as they will learn to close the gap I normally use!!! (one at net and the other defending).🤣🤣
Haha sounds great, good luck!
Thank you coach !
My pleasure!
Hi man, very nice videos! Can you do a video about overhead smashes?
Ludwig Andersson thanks 👍 sure, one will be coming up...
great!
How should you think as a pair with the balls in the middle?
when you show vids of players, be clearer which pair we are supposed to be watching. Im always confused. thanks.
Hopefully my newer videos show it easily - this is one of my oldest videos! :)
:)
Too much talk and not enough visuals