Outstanding padel lessons. As someone coming from tennis, I must say I learn a lot of things from your videos. Plus very few lessons are found online still and yours are very well made and explained. Short, to the point, fluid, with examples and colored zones, just a perfect format. Thank you so much for giving this content for free!
I played my third match today and you would swear I played for much longer. Thank you for this video, it was very helpful especially the positioning and the patience. It really is about patience and not trying to make every shot a finishing shot
Great Video Sandy!. Tons of information in a very short amount of time, but very clear as usual. For defending diagonal shots, I always have the foot closer to the glass be align between where the ball is going to be hit and the corner where the glasses meet. So a straight line from ball, foot, corner. That way it is easier to tell if a ball is going to hit the back or the side wall first. If the ball is coming between your legs, then is back wall. If it is going on the outside of the foot aligned with the corner, then it will hit the side glass. Keep up the amazing work Sandy!
Anticipation aka "Reading the Game" is something that I feel is almost impossible for some people to learn. No matter how much they practice or how good of a technique they may have but they always struggle on court positioning, reading the upcoming shots or bounces from the wall or when to go for a riskier shot and whatnot. They just seem not to have that gene in their blood :) Good video :)
I also feel like it helps a lot when you have experience with other sports, even if they are not related to padel. Reading your opponent is very common in a lot of sports (football, basketball, tennis, etc.) and it's easier to do it in padel if you are already experienced doing it in other sports.
@@Lycian17 Yes! Some of the guys I play with are missing the 30+ years I spend with other rackets (tennis, squash, golf, table tennis, hockey etc). The background obviously makes a huge difference although I find padel to be the game with the easiest learning curve which is wonderful! The things I find easy or I’m taking granted or self explanatory might be super hard for players missing the critical age 8-20 with any racket. It’s a shame it effects on everything and almost impossible to catch up. I find this to be really interesting topic to discuss and almost impossible to plant the info to a player with no such background
Thank you for all your content, am learning a lot. One issue I have in my game is court positioning after my team hits a lob. I make sure that I’m a little behind the white baseline, and this serves me well if the opponents hit a mid-pace bandeja or similar. But if the opponents smash or slap it deep, I’m caught on the back foot trying to half volley a fast ball, because I know there’s no way I’ll be able to react quickly enough to let the ball go and then sprint up towards the net to get the ball off the glass. Any advice? It’s happening a lot in my matches. Thank you!
The key is to recognising it…actually the youtube video that came out today might help address this: pulse.ly/vgcwynyg4l You need to watch the body motion of your opponent and as soon as they look to hit hard then you immediately move forward.
thank you very much for this 😊😊 I am learning to play, and I kind of know how to hit the ball... but I have no idea how to move on the court. I am going to take notes and try this next time. 🤘🤘
I've been watching your videos for maybe 2 years now. I'm a big fan but this video would have helped me more 2 years ago. I'd like to see some more advanced things by now.
Hi Sandy! Great videos! Do you have any idea how the brand Sane is? Ordered a Sane Agressor III Textreme Twill. Havent found any reviews around it tho.
My advice (having never seen you play) would be to: Prepare well, Be patient, Discuss tactics with your partner during the game…and most importantly, enjoy it! Let us know how you get on!
Love the graphics on this one, really clear and also great editing!
Really nice video with useful clear explanations. Nice improving on the video edition as well, Sandy. Keep up the good work!
Outstanding padel lessons. As someone coming from tennis, I must say I learn a lot of things from your videos. Plus very few lessons are found online still and yours are very well made and explained. Short, to the point, fluid, with examples and colored zones, just a perfect format. Thank you so much for giving this content for free!
Thanks for the support 🙏 we are so glad to hear the videos are helping you!
Agadmator of Padel! Thank you for these super instructive content 🙏
you're very welcome, thanks for the support!
Really clear explanations. Thank you.
As always a great video! Is there another video focussing on positioning with different scenarios with graphics like 5:46?
I played my third match today and you would swear I played for much longer. Thank you for this video, it was very helpful especially the positioning and the patience. It really is about patience and not trying to make every shot a finishing shot
Thank you for sharing your journey! We are glad to be a part of it and helping you :)
Great video. Thank you
Great Video Sandy!. Tons of information in a very short amount of time, but very clear as usual.
For defending diagonal shots, I always have the foot closer to the glass be align between where the ball is going to be hit and the corner where the glasses meet. So a straight line from ball, foot, corner. That way it is easier to tell if a ball is going to hit the back or the side wall first. If the ball is coming between your legs, then is back wall. If it is going on the outside of the foot aligned with the corner, then it will hit the side glass.
Keep up the amazing work Sandy!
Love the editing of the video Sandy! It really makes it easier to understand.
Glad you think so!
great video... yeah
Great vid 🙌🏾
Anticipation aka "Reading the Game" is something that I feel is almost impossible for some people to learn. No matter how much they practice or how good of a technique they may have but they always struggle on court positioning, reading the upcoming shots or bounces from the wall or when to go for a riskier shot and whatnot. They just seem not to have that gene in their blood :)
Good video :)
I also feel like it helps a lot when you have experience with other sports, even if they are not related to padel. Reading your opponent is very common in a lot of sports (football, basketball, tennis, etc.) and it's easier to do it in padel if you are already experienced doing it in other sports.
@@Lycian17 Yes! Some of the guys I play with are missing the 30+ years I spend with other rackets (tennis, squash, golf, table tennis, hockey etc). The background obviously makes a huge difference although I find padel to be the game with the easiest learning curve which is wonderful!
The things I find easy or I’m taking granted or self explanatory might be super hard for players missing the critical age 8-20 with any racket. It’s a shame it effects on everything and almost impossible to catch up. I find this to be really interesting topic to discuss and almost impossible to plant the info to a player with no such background
Thank you for all your content, am learning a lot.
One issue I have in my game is court positioning after my team hits a lob.
I make sure that I’m a little behind the white baseline, and this serves me well if the opponents hit a mid-pace bandeja or similar.
But if the opponents smash or slap it deep, I’m caught on the back foot trying to half volley a fast ball, because I know there’s no way I’ll be able to react quickly enough to let the ball go and then sprint up towards the net to get the ball off the glass.
Any advice? It’s happening a lot in my matches.
Thank you!
The key is to recognising it…actually the youtube video that came out today might help address this: pulse.ly/vgcwynyg4l
You need to watch the body motion of your opponent and as soon as they look to hit hard then you immediately move forward.
@@ThePadelSchool I saw that video! How timely. Thank you
thank you very much for this 😊😊 I am learning to play, and I kind of know how to hit the ball... but I have no idea how to move on the court. I am going to take notes and try this next time. 🤘🤘
Great video! 👌
I would like to do some good drop shots any advice
this video may help: pulse.ly/8hxwsadnwu
I've been watching your videos for maybe 2 years now. I'm a big fan but this video would have helped me more 2 years ago. I'd like to see some more advanced things by now.
Great video format and instruction 👍
thanks sir
Most welcome
hello i just wanted to ask i have the head alpha pro and I wanted to know whats a good secondary racket.
Hi Sandy
Which shoes are you wearing?
so do u sit in the back square or close to the net?
Hi Sandy!
Great videos!
Do you have any idea how the brand Sane is?
Ordered a Sane Agressor III Textreme Twill.
Havent found any reviews around it tho.
Do you have course padel coaches? And how much
Hi Sandy,
By chance I find myself in Dubai and was thinking to visit the NAS sports center.
Is it possible to get access as a visitor.
Unfortunately it is a private club, it's not possible to play at...
I’m going to play in the swedish championship on saturday do you have any tips for me (i play forehand/drive)
My advice (having never seen you play) would be to: Prepare well, Be patient, Discuss tactics with your partner during the game…and most importantly, enjoy it! Let us know how you get on!
@@ThePadelSchool thank for the fast reply and just so You know i’ve watched everyone of your videos
@@accur8497 I really appreciate that! And I hope in a small way it helps prepare for the Swedish Championship 💪💪 good luck!!
@@ThePadelSchool i lost in the round of 8
This video is like a bible. Thank you Sandy!
How much padel coaches,how much in Philippines money?can you give me idea?
Yeah?
I have never been stucked in no mans land. 😂lie. Vamos Sandy.
yeah?
Jip
i am still struggeling with no mans land
Great video and graphics. But you say “yeah” one million times doing a video!!
i'm still playing like tennis , really don't want that anymore
It takes time to change…don’t be too hard on yourself and focus on a padel skill each time you play 💪
The guy speaks perfect English what's up with the subtitles?
Lol. That's a setting. You can turn them off
Great video, spoilt by saying yeh every few seconds:(