I tell you, the amount of times I stopped the video to take visual and mental notes of the advice made this video an hour long!! Golden video! Outstanding content!!
Great, as usual Sven. For beginners is pretty relevant to consider each detail in the serve technique in order to follow the aim, but when you manage that, you need to consider serv+return+first volley to improve your performances. Thanks a lot, family!
Sven, thank you very much for the interesting and useful lessons. Please advise the rating of strikes by importance in the game, from which it is worth starting to hone skills. Thank you!
Hey Sven thanks for your awesome content, I really enjoy your videos and think with the latest "N Padel tips to"-Series you raised your content to an otro nivel ;-) Regarding Tip number 13: If you would start with the left foot in front wouldn't your movement be less copmlex, as you take away this left step? Also wouldn't it be easier to serve closer to the white line to take a little bit of time? I know you're a very skilled player and it probably won't make a difference to you. But maybe for me I can get better results if I practice it like that?
Sven, what about an video of how and where return serves? There could be situations ex. why you should lob from T or how to deal with very slicy serve.
Can you make a video on rules of returning a server. For example, i serve to my friend and if the ball is below my waist height and even hip height and after i serve the bounce is higher to his waist height or the ball goes to his chest height is this a faulty serve or a good serve. Cuz they complain it as a fault or repeated serve.
That is a good serve rules wise. But it would be better that your opponent has a lower contact points. There are no rules when returning, only for serving
The belly button rule on servers is the daftest rule there is. It gives a big advantage to taller players, and it's difficult to police. Most of the times people just let it go, but then there are people that just continuously serving faults without realizing.
I tell you, the amount of times I stopped the video to take visual and mental notes of the advice made this video an hour long!! Golden video! Outstanding content!!
thank you Matt! Appreciate it!
Tank your for sharing those Tips. They really help me out with my game
Thank you man!
Great, as usual Sven. For beginners is pretty relevant to consider each detail in the serve technique in order to follow the aim, but when you manage that, you need to consider serv+return+first volley to improve your performances. Thanks a lot, family!
Yes! Thank you amigo!
Tip 9 is gold. Didn’t think about that! Thank you
Thanks man!
Really enjoying your videos, great tips! Why are left-handed padel players annoying btw?! Asking for a friend.... 😂
Thank you! Because the ball effect is to the different side. And if you do not train often with lefties you will struggle.
fantastic tips, thanks a lot Sven
Vamoos
Sven, thank you very much for the interesting and useful lessons. Please advise the rating of strikes by importance in the game, from which it is worth starting to hone skills. Thank you!
Thank you! What do you mean with the rating of strikes.
These are very useful tips . Thank you
Great to hear! Thanks a lot!
Hey Sven thanks for your awesome content, I really enjoy your videos and think with the latest "N Padel tips to"-Series you raised your content to an otro nivel ;-)
Regarding Tip number 13: If you would start with the left foot in front wouldn't your movement be less copmlex, as you take away this left step? Also wouldn't it be easier to serve closer to the white line to take a little bit of time? I know you're a very skilled player and it probably won't make a difference to you. But maybe for me I can get better results if I practice it like that?
Yes thats correct! You should practice in a way where it feels natural to you! Thanks for the kind words!
xcellent Sven. thnx and hug Sara
Will do! Thanks
You should do a video on training to "pick up" (9:49) the ball like a pro x)
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Sven, what about an video of how and where return serves? There could be situations ex. why you should lob from T or how to deal with very slicy serve.
Yes good idea!
Why do you want to add slice to the ball while serving when I'm aiming to serve a bit faster?
Do you have to alternate your serves between both players or can I serve to the person diagonally across from me every time?
No, change it up!
Can you make a video on rules of returning a server. For example, i serve to my friend and if the ball is below my waist height and even hip height and after i serve the bounce is higher to his waist height or the ball goes to his chest height is this a faulty serve or a good serve. Cuz they complain it as a fault or repeated serve.
That is a good serve rules wise. But it would be better that your opponent has a lower contact points. There are no rules when returning, only for serving
The belly button rule on servers is the daftest rule there is. It gives a big advantage to taller players, and it's difficult to police. Most of the times people just let it go, but then there are people that just continuously serving faults without realizing.
Yes its true! And people will find you an prick when you say something about it
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Tip 10 is little confusing
What part can I help to clarify
With tip 9, aren't you just telling your opponent where you going to serve?
What do you mean?
@@OtroNivelPadel I think he means the foot positioning on the serve can be seen by your opponent therefore anticipate your serve direction
Ahh, no, because you serve towards the middle and towards the glass with the same footwork