Me gustan mucho tus clases, para mí eres un crack, esta es la mejor explicación de este golpe que he visto, y yo creo que lo he visto todos. Muchas gracias por tus explicaciones y por tu simpatía. Vamosssss....
Just discovery your channel now and start following. Never thought of most of those tips that you mention, but every single one makes sense!! This is great! Thanks for the work put it in on this video!!!
as actually always a great video. Meanwhile, we are already 2 trainers who are looking forward to the new video. There are again useful tips (90/90) and the tip with the hip rotation (fence). The explanation with the foot position has helped me personally very much!
Great video, this will help me a lot since I get shoulder pain from smashing.. Thanks! By the way: I read it differs per racket brand if 3k is harder/softer than for example 12k. For Nox the 18k is harder than the 12k, which in it's turn is harder than their 3k :)
Again great video. I do have a question about the hardness of the racket. You mentioned 3k is harder than 12k, however, when looking up the difference between the Nox at10 12k vs Nox at10 18k earlier they mentioned 18k has a harder surface. This is contradictory to what you mentioned. Do you know if this depends on the brand or is standard for all brands that the less xK the harder?
Well, everybody has a different opinion. Its a very good question. I spoke about it with many people. Shop owners, factories. With tactical padel, 3K is harder. With other brands, they might put more carbon into the racket. Some rackets are cheaper, because they put in 51% carbon and 49% glassfiber. The more expensive ones -> 70/30 for instance. With tactical padel we are testing with a lot of rackets, all 100% carbon. Only way too feel the difference
Very good video, thanks! Something that I struggle with is where to place myself for smashing. Do you run to place yourself in line with the ball over your head? Or do you leave it slightly over your right shoulder?
Be careful with the pala choice, for most brands, the more « K » on carbon, the harder. I believe it is the opposite way for Siux, the more K, the softer.
Good video, but according to the definition, 18K carbon is thicker than 3K, so, YES, it can make the blade feel a little harder, since the thickness is thicker and this will make it flex a little less. So if you have the same rubber, a 24k carbon blade will be harder than an 18k one, and this will be harder than a 3k blade.
For everything that is not directly related to the weight of the racket, you should ask badminton players about smash : 'cause bad has the most fast, powerful and different smashes among racket sports
@@OtroNivelPadel all that is not related to the weight of the racket is to be worked one way or another. Like changing feet between before and after the smash. Being quite high in badminton and ex pro national player in squash, improving in padel has made me not to take 100% granted what comes from native padel or tennis players. Just like in badminton where they (until top100 french players) don't understand how I can smash so hard in backhand.. or have so accurate parallèle shots
So, to summarize: Bam, boom, bam!
Don’t forget BIMM
I’ve been playing for 7 years and these kinetic and easy tips would have save me 80% of my learning
Having the right info is key! Good luck amigo💪🏼
@@OtroNivelPadel otro nivel de tips!!!! 😍😍
Definitely really original, useful and entertaining content at the same time. I have already joined the “Vamos squad” Keep the good work mate 👌
Vamooossss! Thanks
Me gustan mucho tus clases, para mí eres un crack, esta es la mejor explicación de este golpe que he visto, y yo creo que lo he visto todos. Muchas gracias por tus explicaciones y por tu simpatía. Vamosssss....
Muchas gracias amigo!
Love the tip of yo-yo efect. Jumping when the raquet is low at back
Works very well!
Cheers from Brazil. Amazing tips. Thanks for helping us.
Obrigado!
That’s my problem! I have to loosen up 😅. Thanks so much! Love your video’s ❤
Thank youu❤️
Great video, just at the right time when I'm practicing my smash! Keep going man
Niceee! Great to hear
Just discovery your channel now and start following.
Never thought of most of those tips that you mention, but every single one makes sense!!
This is great!
Thanks for the work put it in on this video!!!
Thank you man! Welcome to the club!
as actually always a great video. Meanwhile, we are already 2 trainers who are looking forward to the new video. There are again useful tips (90/90) and the tip with the hip rotation (fence). The explanation with the foot position has helped me personally very much!
thanks Boris! Means a lot!
Really liked the video, quite funny too ! You have a new sub, looking forward to your new vids. Cheers !
Thanks man! Great to hear💪🏼
Great video, this will help me a lot since I get shoulder pain from smashing.. Thanks!
By the way: I read it differs per racket brand if 3k is harder/softer than for example 12k. For Nox the 18k is harder than the 12k, which in it's turn is harder than their 3k :)
3K is harder than 6K with tactical padel rackets
Again great video. I do have a question about the hardness of the racket. You mentioned 3k is harder than 12k, however, when looking up the difference between the Nox at10 12k vs Nox at10 18k earlier they mentioned 18k has a harder surface. This is contradictory to what you mentioned. Do you know if this depends on the brand or is standard for all brands that the less xK the harder?
I think he has it the wrong way around aswell. 3k rackets are soft, the Adidas metalbone HRD is one of the hardest around and that's 24k
I'm also curious about this question @OtroNivelPadel . Thank you 🙂
Well, everybody has a different opinion. Its a very good question. I spoke about it with many people. Shop owners, factories. With tactical padel, 3K is harder. With other brands, they might put more carbon into the racket.
Some rackets are cheaper, because they put in 51% carbon and 49% glassfiber. The more expensive ones -> 70/30 for instance.
With tactical padel we are testing with a lot of rackets, all 100% carbon. Only way too feel the difference
Lekker filmpje ga het zeker in in volgende wedstrijd proberen toe te passen
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Great video and those sounds bam, bom, bimm 😂i might use these sounds on crt 😂
Yes🤣🤣 Works really good
Great tips, as always 😊 What is the main reason why noob players so frequently hit their smashes into the net?
I think, because they want to do to much. + No body rotation
Very good video, thanks! Something that I struggle with is where to place myself for smashing. Do you run to place yourself in line with the ball over your head? Or do you leave it slightly over your right shoulder?
I run underneath the bal :)
Excelente vídeo! Agora entendo algumas lacunas no meu jogo! Obrigado!
Thank you!
Great tips!
Thank you!
My weakest shot.. now time to practice Vamosssssss!
Vengaa
Another great video.. did you Go back to jefe from EL Toro 2.0?
I am now playing with el toro 1.0
Awesome video
Thanks!
Be careful with the pala choice, for most brands, the more « K » on carbon, the harder. I believe it is the opposite way for Siux, the more K, the softer.
Siux has the right methology. 3K is harder
Very interesting video Sven, I can't wait to practice your tips with my el jefe and el toro 😅
Vengaa! Thanks!
Super didacticiel et très comique bravoooo
Thank you!
Good video, but according to the definition, 18K carbon is thicker than 3K, so, YES, it can make the blade feel a little harder, since the thickness is thicker and this will make it flex a little less.
So if you have the same rubber, a 24k carbon blade will be harder than an 18k one, and this will be harder than a 3k blade.
I believe 3K is harder
Is er technisch een verschil qua uitvoering van een smash bij padel en een opslag bij tennis? Lijkt sterk op elkaar, niet?
Nee, weinig verschil! Als je maar geen slice hebt in jouw smash
For everything that is not directly related to the weight of the racket, you should ask badminton players about smash : 'cause bad has the most fast, powerful and different smashes among racket sports
No I think its completely different in badminton. I don’t think you can use tips from that sport
@@OtroNivelPadel all that is not related to the weight of the racket is to be worked one way or another. Like changing feet between before and after the smash. Being quite high in badminton and ex pro national player in squash, improving in padel has made me not to take 100% granted what comes from native padel or tennis players. Just like in badminton where they (until top100 french players) don't understand how I can smash so hard in backhand.. or have so accurate parallèle shots
Please do it for left-handed players too. Thanks
We have one video with Cameron that shows you the smash as a lefty
@@OtroNivelPadel what is the title plwase...thanks
3:12 🤣🤣🤣
Venga🤣
Zodra ik zie dat ik kan smashen, zet ik automatisch spanning op mijn arm. Heel irritant. Tips hoe je je brein een reset kan geven naar ontspanning?
Door aan iets anders te denken, misschien extra los in de benen te zijn. Of uitademen wanneer je slaat
Pronation of the wrist When hitting the ball?
Before
How can I improve my timing so I can jump?
Many ways! Your left hand closer to the ball. Playing more. Early preparation, slower preparation
Bello!
Andiamos
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Vamoo
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Supppper
Thanks!
I make a oof sound 😅
Oeffff
Bravo bravo bravo
Grazie!
it's for a filmpje... jaja 🤣 poep in de broek
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No, don't recommend grunting, it's terrible, ugly, counter-prlductive and pure fashionlike bs.
Grunting has a purpose. Especially if you do not breathe well