Me watching this video: Totally zen, paying attention, imagining myself hitting the balls exactly as demonstrated. Me in a match: Headless chicken in total panic
I will be playing Padel for the very first time this coming Saturday. Having played pickleball for the past five years I have learned that less is more. What I found from your video has reinforced that notion. I feel like you have given me a wonderful head start for my lesson and play this coming weekend. I will focus, as you suggested on moving my feet, short compact flat swing, and keeping paddle low. Thanks so much.
Hey Evan, I follow your channel from Pretoria, South Africa. Could you please do a video specifically on the serve? Especially feet position and follow through etc
Very nice breakdown, thanks! Though might be hard to keep all things in mind for a beginner/early intermediate as myself. So I like to just focus on one thing at a time per game/set/match. Like, telling myself "Ok, today I just make sure to keep the racket low", etc
These are fantastic tips for beginners like me. I've been forcing the lob with a massive swing and trying to defend with top spin. Thank you for the advice!
Hey, I have been watching your videos the last couple of days and I am a big fan of your content. It is helping me to understand some shot selection coming from 16 years of tennis and a lot of times choosing the wrong shot. I have a question though. In this video you said to defensively play the ball flat and wait for the lob. But in a different video you mentioned to lob more. Or does it depend more on the level? Higher level, more flat balls to the feet? Hope you get to see this. All the best!
Perhaps something important to mention about the choice of whether to turn or step away from the wall. The difference with stepping away is that you get out of position, unlike the turn. So if you have time to turn and you're comfortable with it, that could be a better choice.
Damn I just found this channel while I was looking for tips on how to play, I’ve been really stressing since I joined our uni paddle team and I don’t know how to play as well, trying to catch up as much as possible since our first match is next week 😅😭 thank you for the tips!!
Don't think the part on the corner tip where you say you should decide if you're gonna turn on that ball or not before you actually start the match is good. If you turn or not depends a lot on the ball, if it has a lot of side rebound you should turn and if it stays close to the wall you shouldn't, this specifically when the ball hits the side glass and than the back glass. You shouldn't make rules like that because it depends from ball to ball. Otherwise great tips!
Me watching this video: Totally zen, paying attention, imagining myself hitting the balls exactly as demonstrated.
Me in a match: Headless chicken in total panic
Yes that's why even good tutorials will never replace practicing with a coach!
One of the strongest Padel advice videos out there. Great job!
I will be playing Padel for the very first time this coming Saturday. Having played pickleball for the past five years I have learned that less is more. What I found from your video has reinforced that notion. I feel like you have given me a wonderful head start for my lesson and play this coming weekend. I will focus, as you suggested on moving my feet, short compact flat swing, and keeping paddle low. Thanks so much.
Why am I watching this at midnight
Same
Why am I watching this in a riad in Marrakesh?
Because you can’t sleep after you failed hard on playing padel that evening
I can't thank you enough. I started playing padel today. Your tips help me so much. Happy day coach. Sending lots of love from Bali.🌞🌎🌙🙏
Hey Evan, I follow your channel from Pretoria, South Africa. Could you please do a video specifically on the serve? Especially feet position and follow through etc
Very nice breakdown, thanks! Though might be hard to keep all things in mind for a beginner/early intermediate as myself. So I like to just focus on one thing at a time per game/set/match. Like, telling myself "Ok, today I just make sure to keep the racket low", etc
These are fantastic tips for beginners like me. I've been forcing the lob with a massive swing and trying to defend with top spin. Thank you for the advice!
Great content as always. Thank you, very effective video to.improve the defense. Thanks for sharing❤
Good stuff
Remembering feet 🦶 & position
when you get into a battle. Most things go out of the window for me.
Frustrating addictive & brilliant
I forget too
These videos are the best out there, concise and effective, thanks for sharing!
Great tips and delivery, thanks!👍🏼
These are great videos. Excellent tips
Hey, I have been watching your videos the last couple of days and I am a big fan of your content. It is helping me to understand some shot selection coming from 16 years of tennis and a lot of times choosing the wrong shot.
I have a question though. In this video you said to defensively play the ball flat and wait for the lob. But in a different video you mentioned to lob more. Or does it depend more on the level? Higher level, more flat balls to the feet?
Hope you get to see this.
All the best!
Great tips!
Enjoyed your video m8 I’ve just started playing and I love it🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧
Great tips....love that. What is the exact model of the racket please? I would love one of these 😊
Great tips as always my man!
Perhaps something important to mention about the choice of whether to turn or step away from the wall. The difference with stepping away is that you get out of position, unlike the turn. So if you have time to turn and you're comfortable with it, that could be a better choice.
Great advice!
Great video with good clear explanations.
Very useful tips, thank you!
great tips thanks
great tips- the lob becoming an agressive shot its almost a mindset problem at amateur lvl! btw ml pro cup wins the days :)
really good advice! i think u should do more videos with matches
Will do coming soon
Damn I just found this channel while I was looking for tips on how to play, I’ve been really stressing since I joined our uni paddle team and I don’t know how to play as well, trying to catch up as much as possible since our first match is next week 😅😭 thank you for the tips!!
Great video bud
Thank you 🧡
Tips muito boas!
Many thanks!
You're welcome!
Excelent👍Thanks.
i saw you used the new nox at10 18k 2024 at 0:43 how is it? compared to the 2023 version
Hi evan, what do you think about the New nox at10 2024 from tapia? Thanks
its quality - video out on that soon
Great🎉
Don't think the part on the corner tip where you say you should decide if you're gonna turn on that ball or not before you actually start the match is good. If you turn or not depends a lot on the ball, if it has a lot of side rebound you should turn and if it stays close to the wall you shouldn't, this specifically when the ball hits the side glass and than the back glass. You shouldn't make rules like that because it depends from ball to ball. Otherwise great tips!
Follow me in Brasil 🇧🇷 My english is very bad 😅
Is it a padel racket or bat😂😅
"No man's land" Horrible expression...it's really TRANSITION AREA.
No man's land is better as it helps players understand they can't wait there
Transition area better suited for more advanced players