Nice content dude! you've improved a lot quickly. Come next to Mallorca and hit me up for a match! And it's great to be able to "attend" a lesson with the pro coaches, at least in youtub
Your content is incredible and of high quality, I congratulate you for it, if you allow me I am going to give you a advice that is little talked about but for me it is important if you really want to become a professional or semi-professional player and that is worked off the court. I'm pretty sure that you have an outstanding aerobic capacity to play padel because tennis is much more demanding so the trend in padel in recent years is to gain a little more muscle mass to get more strength and explosiveness, it will help you a lot in the smash, as in the heavy balls, short sprints .... I see that you put a lot of effort to improve and it is wonderful to see people committed to what they do, my advice is to work in the gym and try to gain 5/10kg of muscle mass in the next 2/3 years, I really think it would be very useful. Greetings from Madrid!
Hey bud congrats on the progress. Is the goal to turn pro? As in - play on tour? Or to become a coach in the UK? Or neither? Curious to know what your end goal is. Cheers! Andy
Great video, thank you for the quality of the content. Please let's time to the training with the coaches - and congrats on your impressive improvement in Padel. Greetings from France.
In my training I heard that standing actively on your toes is essential to react fast in padel but I made those little jumps too much what causes me to become tired very fast in a rally. I also see you being very energetic with those "little jumps" instead of being more relaxed in a match. It that a bad thing or not? Im just wondering
So I think a ‘split step’ as your opponent hits the ball is important to help react/change direction. But I think its also important to be quite relaxed on the court, especially when reacting off the walls
@@Padelactico if you do come go to any club and ask for luke mousley tho no jokes theres some good level in the canary islands. Players like sager diego gil and jofre at the moment
Some of the best, if not the best padel content on TH-cam! Keep going man
Thanks so much ! 🙏
Cannot agree more!
Really don't understand how this channels hasn't exploded yet! Best storytelling i've seen on this sport.
Appreciate the support! We’ll get there one day 💪🏼
Would be exciting to see you attend some tournaments in the uk with all your new knowledge and experiences from Spain! 🎾
Good idea…look out for more content soon 👀
Awesome content as usual. Like the higher level stuff for us who have left the early stages in our padel journey. Thanks.
Wow , such a good quality and good cinematography , I am in love with you're video's!
Good luck with your journey 🔥🔥🔥
Thanks broooo !
Absolutely love your content. Great storytelling and so interesting that you let us join on your padel journey! Looking forward to the next video!
Wow. Nice combination of padeltraining and storytelling. I look forward to see you playing at Premier Padel!
Absolutely top content, scaring how quick you are improving!
Thanks brother !!
Interesting tips from both coaches 😊
Nice content dude! you've improved a lot quickly. Come next to Mallorca and hit me up for a match!
And it's great to be able to "attend" a lesson with the pro coaches, at least in youtub
Thanks mate, will let you know if I do !!
I finished watching the Russel Cook marathon across Africa a few days ago. This Ginger padel vlog is exactly what I needed - keep it up thank you!
Haha thanks. Big fan of Russ’s stuff too !
Another great vid! Vamos...
I found the content very useful especialy when the coach show us the proper way to hit the ball in voleys viboras and x3
There are some simple techniques but it affects a lot. Thank you very much. I learned new things
Fahad 🌹🌹🌹
That’s great to hear !!! Glad you enjoyed
@@Padelactico❤Thank you
Next time we want a video of 30 minutes or more 🌹🌹
Your content is incredible and of high quality, I congratulate you for it, if you allow me I am going to give you a advice that is little talked about but for me it is important if you really want to become a professional or semi-professional player and that is worked off the court. I'm pretty sure that you have an outstanding aerobic capacity to play padel because tennis is much more demanding so the trend in padel in recent years is to gain a little more muscle mass to get more strength and explosiveness, it will help you a lot in the smash, as in the heavy balls, short sprints .... I see that you put a lot of effort to improve and it is wonderful to see people committed to what they do, my advice is to work in the gym and try to gain 5/10kg of muscle mass in the next 2/3 years, I really think it would be very useful.
Greetings from Madrid!
Thanks for the in-depth advice! Definitely looking to do more off-court work soon 💪🏼
you actually might be top 10 in the uk and I'm not exaggerating
Fantastic content as always! Cheers man :)
Thanks for watching 🙏
This coach is incredible
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@@Padelactico want to get into padel. Just need a pair, but none of my friends want to play 😫
@@kierannicholson5786 DM me!
Really nice content, and crazy to see you took the TRAM in my station 😂
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Amazing content! Top!
Thank you!!
great content man! ❤
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Hey bud congrats on the progress. Is the goal to turn pro? As in - play on tour? Or to become a coach in the UK? Or neither? Curious to know what your end goal is. Cheers! Andy
Thanks man. All will be revealed soon I promise !!
Awesome video! Do you live in Spain now?
Thanks! Right now i’m back in London, but let’s see… 👀
Thank you!
Can you give us some information about the prices, for the lessons? Or can you recommend some clinics?
Great video, thank you for the quality of the content. Please let's time to the training with the coaches - and congrats on your impressive improvement in Padel. Greetings from France.
Thank you !!!
We back baby ! ❤️
Yes sir!
Very good content, nice photography. But you dont need to speed up the record when you are playing...that is ridiculous
In my training I heard that standing actively on your toes is essential to react fast in padel but I made those little jumps too much what causes me to become tired very fast in a rally. I also see you being very energetic with those "little jumps" instead of being more relaxed in a match. It that a bad thing or not? Im just wondering
So I think a ‘split step’ as your opponent hits the ball is important to help react/change direction. But I think its also important to be quite relaxed on the court, especially when reacting off the walls
@@Padelactico thanks!
This is what I call money well spent!
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Hey man get yourself to lanzarote and we play a tournament together come on team GB!!
haha vamos🔥 !!
@@Padelactico if you do come go to any club and ask for luke mousley tho no jokes theres some good level in the canary islands. Players like sager diego gil and jofre at the moment
If I'm looking to do a similar thing at JMB what's the best way to contact them?
You can check their website :)
Nice video and good luck in your journey !🥎