Thank you for this series. I am quite new to padel (2 months) and as you I come from tennis. No other channel adds tennis examples in their tutorials as you do, and it is really helpful. The way you explain shots and situations in the padel game as to their counterparts in tennis is extremely clear. Keep up the excellent content.
you prolly dont care but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my gf for the last few days xD
Great video! -Finally getting advanced tips, for Spaniards it starts getting interesting! -Nice improvement to the tutorial with you own points examples. This is getting very pro-level!
Carlos Moreno thanks! Glad the Spaniards can enjoy it! Wish I could speak better spanish as I know many spanish players would find the basic stuff useful too! - trying to improve the tutorials...any advice welcome 👍
Introducing examples in real points is already a great improvement! And if Spanish players can't speak English is our fault not yours, you can't make videos in every language! As a drive player (like you) I would love to see a vídeo focusing on "Bandeja a la reja" (crossed to the metallic net) and on dropshots!
Great videos! quick question, do you have any videos on how to play off the back glass? as in hitting it against the back glass on your own side in order to get it over the net when you are in a tight spot. I have struggled with that for some time.
Good topic. Teams in Belgium often hit the ball harder. The chiquita is a good way to break that speed and forcing them to hit up and maybe give you a chance to attack. I often use this as a return on a hard service.
Yes yes! You are on the right track! A lot of examples/game plays = longer videos etc. So good! How is your SYR racket compared to other brands/rackets. What models you guys have etc. Show us them. 😊
Asam glad you like the slight change to the format 😊 The SYR rackets were made purely for us to compete. So we only have 3 models, the 2 me and my doubles partner use, then a ladies version. There are soooo many brands out there that we couldn’t compete with them internationally and so only make small quantities (therefore keeping the quality high too, which is not easy!). It’s likely there are similar rackets out there somewhere as the majority of bats are made in the same handful of factories. I’m planning on making a “choosing a racket” video, which I’ll use my brand as an example 👍
I’d like you to include animations to your videos, for a more visual learner it’s sometimes hard to follow just verbal teachings. Otherwise great and informative videos!!
Chiquita + lunge forward + volley is one of my favorite moves in padel. The only problem is you have to have a partner that understands what you're trying to do or he won't attack the net and you end up near the net with your partner at the back, which can cause problems.
Hi Sandy! Thanks for the tips. Nice video with lot of exemples illustrated by real in-game situations. That's great! What camera are you using, a GoPro? I'd like to record myself with friends playing. I noticed the fisheye effect (not bothering) and you're zooming one time (don't know if it's manually with the camera or with video editing software), thanks!
Hey Pierre, Thanks! Yes, I used a GoPro from just behind the court for the match footage. It is heavy on the data, but probably the best way to capture the whole point. I am zooming with the editing software. I could zoom in further with good quality, but still want to get a feel for the whole point...
@@ThePadelSchool yes perfect like that. Are you using the wide angle? I saw it was easy to avoid the fisheye effect with the GoPro software when editing if you want sometimes. But I like with the fisheye effect also it's nice :-)
Hi! My partner often wants to try to hit a chiquita on the serve return and want me to run forward. I feel I get uncomfortable with this and get stuck in transition zone. What is your suggestions to this? Don't play chiquita on serve return, or play a chiquita but don't rush the net afterwards, or play chiquita and rush the net? Thank you
godisen1 1 that’s a good question and a common play in padel. The court is not that big, so you can wait to see if it’s a good return to the feet before you “rush the net”...altho id never advise rushing the net. You can play the Chiquita on a return (if you’re good at it). Be prepared to come forward and when you see it’s good take 1/2 fast steps forward, split stepping when the volleyer contacts then move up to attack...if the return is higher (not a good Chiquita) you then have the option to stay back and build the point...does that help??
Movie Clips the theory and explaining why to use a certain shot is important (and the bits people can’t get just from watching WPT). But I take your point of using more examples. If you want more demonstrations, I have a playlist for the shots: ruclips.net/p/PLFotglr241m52ix-9QYTL2aRKZcrky9Iu
Want to know how to train the CHIQUITA?? Here we show you: ruclips.net/video/2493EVRLGrg/видео.html
Thank you for this series. I am quite new to padel (2 months) and as you I come from tennis. No other channel adds tennis examples in their tutorials as you do, and it is really helpful. The way you explain shots and situations in the padel game as to their counterparts in tennis is extremely clear.
Keep up the excellent content.
Good as every time! Good explanation of the chiquita und the different situations to use it!
Padel Pott thank you for your support 🙏
you prolly dont care but if you are stoned like me atm then you can stream pretty much all the new series on InstaFlixxer. Have been streaming with my gf for the last few days xD
@Mathias Steven Yup, I have been using Instaflixxer for months myself =)
Great video!
-Finally getting advanced tips, for Spaniards it starts getting interesting!
-Nice improvement to the tutorial with you own points examples. This is getting very pro-level!
Carlos Moreno thanks! Glad the Spaniards can enjoy it! Wish I could speak better spanish as I know many spanish players would find the basic stuff useful too!
- trying to improve the tutorials...any advice welcome 👍
Carlos Moreno what shots/elements would you like to see as a more advanced player?
Introducing examples in real points is already a great improvement! And if Spanish players can't speak English is our fault not yours, you can't make videos in every language!
As a drive player (like you) I would love to see a vídeo focusing on "Bandeja a la reja" (crossed to the metallic net) and on dropshots!
@@carlosmoreno6835 Thanks! Bandeja to the fence is a good advanced video! Your English is great for a Spaniard!! Thanks for the suggestions!
One of my favorite shots to practice
hahaha of course it is!!
Great videos! quick question, do you have any videos on how to play off the back glass? as in hitting it against the back glass on your own side in order to get it over the net when you are in a tight spot. I have struggled with that for some time.
Good topic. Teams in Belgium often hit the ball harder. The chiquita is a good way to break that speed and forcing them to hit up and maybe give you a chance to attack. I often use this as a return on a hard service.
Yes yes!
You are on the right track!
A lot of examples/game plays = longer videos etc. So good!
How is your SYR racket compared to other brands/rackets.
What models you guys have etc. Show us them. 😊
Asam glad you like the slight change to the format 😊
The SYR rackets were made purely for us to compete. So we only have 3 models, the 2 me and my doubles partner use, then a ladies version. There are soooo many brands out there that we couldn’t compete with them internationally and so only make small quantities (therefore keeping the quality high too, which is not easy!). It’s likely there are similar rackets out there somewhere as the majority of bats are made in the same handful of factories. I’m planning on making a “choosing a racket” video, which I’ll use my brand as an example 👍
I love you videos ! Can you give some tips how to hold the racket the right way ?
Hope this helps: ruclips.net/video/B_tRre1W5e4/видео.html
@@ThePadelSchool thank you 🙏🏻
Great examples! More like this!
Great vídeos! Thx!
Thanks!!
I’d like you to include animations to your videos, for a more visual learner it’s sometimes hard to follow just verbal teachings. Otherwise great and informative videos!!
Will definitely keep this in mind. Thanks for watching!
Chiquita + lunge forward + volley is one of my favorite moves in padel. The only problem is you have to have a partner that understands what you're trying to do or he won't attack the net and you end up near the net with your partner at the back, which can cause problems.
Exactly! I actually talk about this in my tactics course I'm making. But that is a good way to come forward!
Hi Sandy! Thanks for the tips. Nice video with lot of exemples illustrated by real in-game situations. That's great! What camera are you using, a GoPro? I'd like to record myself with friends playing. I noticed the fisheye effect (not bothering) and you're zooming one time (don't know if it's manually with the camera or with video editing software), thanks!
Hey Pierre, Thanks! Yes, I used a GoPro from just behind the court for the match footage. It is heavy on the data, but probably the best way to capture the whole point. I am zooming with the editing software. I could zoom in further with good quality, but still want to get a feel for the whole point...
@@ThePadelSchool yes perfect like that. Are you using the wide angle? I saw it was easy to avoid the fisheye effect with the GoPro software when editing if you want sometimes. But I like with the fisheye effect also it's nice :-)
Hi!
My partner often wants to try to hit a chiquita on the serve return and want me to run forward. I feel I get uncomfortable with this and get stuck in transition zone. What is your suggestions to this?
Don't play chiquita on serve return, or play a chiquita but don't rush the net afterwards, or play chiquita and rush the net?
Thank you
godisen1 1 that’s a good question and a common play in padel. The court is not that big, so you can wait to see if it’s a good return to the feet before you “rush the net”...altho id never advise rushing the net. You can play the Chiquita on a return (if you’re good at it). Be prepared to come forward and when you see it’s good take 1/2 fast steps forward, split stepping when the volleyer contacts then move up to attack...if the return is higher (not a good Chiquita) you then have the option to stay back and build the point...does that help??
@@ThePadelSchool thank you for a very good answer and advice. It clarifies a lot. Thank you again and for a great padel channel!
godisen1 1 welcome!! 👍
That easy passing shot was not that easy 👀
Thanks for the feedback. Keep it up!
I don't think that "talking" so much is useful instead of more practical examples....
Not much of an example here 😂
Bro talking talking is not helpful
Movie Clips the theory and explaining why to use a certain shot is important (and the bits people can’t get just from watching WPT). But I take your point of using more examples. If you want more demonstrations, I have a playlist for the shots: ruclips.net/p/PLFotglr241m52ix-9QYTL2aRKZcrky9Iu
@@ThePadelSchool that’s exactly what I want, thank you so much 😊