hi gabo your technical explanations are fantastic as usual I hope that sometimes you can also provide tactical explanations like the legendary "padel boards"
What do you do against players that hit really hard shots against you. I feel like there is no time to step into the ball and I have no good technique to block. Cannot find a good video that explain this.
Recommended rackets for beginners Who wants to improve in your fundamentals? I am using a babolat technical veron 2023 (gifted) but it feels so hard to use, can u suggest me a racket for left side players?
Our racket is the best, so we don’t really play with anything else, or cannot give good recommendations. However me (Rilkka) and Gabo are forehand players as all of our top SPT players at the moment so I maybe you have to check other rackets since I cannot quarantee how this will work on the backhand side.
I find it odd that your students with squash/badminton backgrounds are stepping with their non-dominant foot. In badminton you always step with your dominant leg and squash it's 95% of the time. I find the bigger problem these players have is "the magician," so stepping with the dominant foot on the forehand.
I just wanna thank you Tasty for your videos, Every day I week something new and surprise my friends.
Last one was the rulo
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Moving/rotating the overbody as step 1 makes you find the welght on the right side of the lower body to make the transition of power in the end
hi gabo your technical explanations are fantastic as usual I hope that sometimes you can also provide tactical explanations like the legendary "padel boards"
Best explanation ever!!
Crystal clear 😅😊
The magician 😂❤
What do you do against players that hit really hard shots against you. I feel like there is no time to step into the ball and I have no good technique to block. Cannot find a good video that explain this.
Ok, we will do that one. But basically you cannot step. You have to do the ”stupa” technique
@@tastyplayhard Is there a video on the Stupa technique? Love your work guys! Well explained!
Recommended rackets for beginners Who wants to improve in your fundamentals? I am using a babolat technical veron 2023 (gifted) but it feels so hard to use, can u suggest me a racket for left side players?
Round shape racket, is all about control
Our racket is the best, so we don’t really play with anything else, or cannot give good recommendations. However me (Rilkka) and Gabo are forehand players as all of our top SPT players at the moment so I maybe you have to check other rackets since I cannot quarantee how this will work on the backhand side.
Thanks ❤️
what model are you shoes ? 👟
I find it odd that your students with squash/badminton backgrounds are stepping with their non-dominant foot. In badminton you always step with your dominant leg and squash it's 95% of the time. I find the bigger problem these players have is "the magician," so stepping with the dominant foot on the forehand.
Yes and that kind stepping is correct for those sports but not for padel. For many reasons such as technique and covering the net properly.
I kind of deleted every padeltrainer on yt and stick to your vids 😊😊
😘😘 everyone teaches different and there is no right or wrong but we truly belive what we teach and play that way too!