Thanks Pablo and also big thanks to Mauri... what a passionate guy!!! What a luxury day training with You both guys. Thanks for sharing... Super Master Class! As you Pablo said... if we not grasp it it's because you won' t that! Sorry for my little english, needs more works than padel... Cheers from Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina...
I have found that standing around the middle of the second panel of fence (3.5 meters) is a comfortable starting point when my partner is serving but I try not to go much closer to then net unless the ball is very short. Thanks for another helpful video Pablo and Hello Padel!
Very good tips, thank you! It's so easy "getting sucked towards the net" when you really want to finish the point. I know I need to keep that in mind because it happens to me, exactly like in the video, sometimes; a good quick lob has me leaning backwards to reach it overhead and the volley are more blocks than good volleys. Very helpful ❤
Perfect timing, just yesterday I had a match where I got lobbed a lot and was only doing bad kicks and not bandeja, giving the opponents more attacking ball. Come to think of it, this was the problem, I was standing too close to the net thinking I would attack and finish the points more -_-. I good refresher to have these kind of videos. Thank you!
Standing 4 mts away from the net, as suggested, is as absurd as standing 1 mts away from the net as you Pablo initially did. Both extreme positions (4 or 1) bring more troubles than benefits.
@@HelloPadel I would say he wanted to explain that you should be flexible and in many cases 1m is too close, especially if you are beginner. We copy pro players and they stay so close, because they can manage such distance!
Depends on your physical ability, naturally. But 4 meters is necessary if you're playing or aiming to play on a higher (read advanced amateur and above) level. With proper footwork, you'd still have the ability to cover chiquitas to both fences by closing the angle, not by moving sideways, and regular grundstrokes as well as non-perfect chiquitas are usually no more than one step (as necessary in normal volley technique anyway) away from a preferable height. When terrible chiquitas are played, you still have time to react, come forward and either drive-volley or attack with more weight behind a regular volley. When hard groundstrokes are played, you have more distance from the opponent, so that you have adequate time to prepare a small volley stroke rather than just a block. And finally, when any lob comes in to play, especially as a backhand player who has to cover his partners left shoulder, you're usually able to reach the ball with an impact either in front of your body or parallell to your body, rather than behind. The 4 meter volley position is basically non-negotiable, provided you have the ability to move sufficiently to play good padel anyhow.
This coach is so passionate about his training, a beautiful sight to see
Argentinian coaches are the best 🇦🇷
You two are made to be together .. so much fun to watch the videos of you and Mauri! Thanks, Pablo!
Thanks Pablo and also big thanks to Mauri... what a passionate guy!!! What a luxury day training with You both guys. Thanks for sharing... Super Master Class! As you Pablo said... if we not grasp it it's because you won' t that! Sorry for my little english, needs more works than padel... Cheers from Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina...
I have found that standing around the middle of the second panel of fence (3.5 meters) is a comfortable starting point when my partner is serving but I try not to go much closer to then net unless the ball is very short. Thanks for another helpful video Pablo and Hello Padel!
Thank you so much for this series of videos, as a complete beginner who never took a lesson this is GOLD. Mauri top coach and Pablo top student!
Very good tips, thank you! It's so easy "getting sucked towards the net" when you really want to finish the point. I know I need to keep that in mind because it happens to me, exactly like in the video, sometimes; a good quick lob has me leaning backwards to reach it overhead and the volley are more blocks than good volleys. Very helpful ❤
My God!!! Mauri Is the best. Thank you
Thnak you Pablo and Mauri, love it!
Perfect timing, just yesterday I had a match where I got lobbed a lot and was only doing bad kicks and not bandeja, giving the opponents more attacking ball. Come to think of it, this was the problem, I was standing too close to the net thinking I would attack and finish the points more -_-. I good refresher to have these kind of videos. Thank you!
Exactly the same!
He is such a good teacher !!
Increíble class! 💪🏽😎👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🇧🇷
different level class from Mauri!! really one of the best ever seen.
You are the best best trainer
I have enjoyed a lot and learned very important positioning now
I really would like to send a gift for you
Always a great coach , always great instructions in such few minutes , i am from Egypt but i hope he might give me a live session one day😍😍
He is the best!!!
I needed this. Thank you
Not every day is Christmas 🤣 love it
Gracias!
As always to you Jo!!
Très bon tips !
Que lindo eso video ! Muchas gracias da iTALIA!
Qué bueno eres Mauri!
Excelent👍
Is that head speed pro or pro x?
great advice
grande mauri!
Does the position applies to people like myself who is 5'0"?
Thank you all so much, magic tutorial
You do not talk about the difference between a tall and a smal player. Does the distance of the net depend also a bit on your own tallness?
Se sabe que este deporte ha crecido internacionalmente cuando dos españoles hacen su video en ingles :)
Jajajaja bueno más bien "intentamos ayudar" a que el deporte siga creciendo internacionalmente!
maybe soon Polish! 🤪😅
Standing 4 mts away from the net, as suggested, is as absurd as standing 1 mts away from the net as you Pablo initially did. Both extreme positions (4 or 1) bring more troubles than benefits.
It’s true that 4 meters is a lot depending on the level. Thanks for your message 🙏
@@HelloPadel I would say he wanted to explain that you should be flexible and in many cases 1m is too close, especially if you are beginner. We copy pro players and they stay so close, because they can manage such distance!
Depends on your physical ability, naturally. But 4 meters is necessary if you're playing or aiming to play on a higher (read advanced amateur and above) level. With proper footwork, you'd still have the ability to cover chiquitas to both fences by closing the angle, not by moving sideways, and regular grundstrokes as well as non-perfect chiquitas are usually no more than one step (as necessary in normal volley technique anyway) away from a preferable height.
When terrible chiquitas are played, you still have time to react, come forward and either drive-volley or attack with more weight behind a regular volley. When hard groundstrokes are played, you have more distance from the opponent, so that you have adequate time to prepare a small volley stroke rather than just a block. And finally, when any lob comes in to play, especially as a backhand player who has to cover his partners left shoulder, you're usually able to reach the ball with an impact either in front of your body or parallell to your body, rather than behind.
The 4 meter volley position is basically non-negotiable, provided you have the ability to move sufficiently to play good padel anyhow.
Sorry but I think the coach knows 10x better than you do
grazie
what is "VIBORAS"?