Great video, very didactic! I was recently watching some other tennis and padel videos and there they play one shot and talk 30 minutes. This is way better!!
Hi thanks for the video. My coach told me to forget about Bandeja's and just hit Vibora's. I watched a video of Sanyo saying he does the same thing. I've watched several videos on vibora's and I've found it a bit confusing when coaches say to "come around the ball," and showing the racquet almost perpendicular to the ground (like if you pause this video at 2:51). Trying to "wrap" my racquet around the ball like this never works. Instead, the analogy I've found useful is to mimic the motion of skipping a stone, which is top to bottom, giving it slice. The side spin is still generated by the extension of your elbow and arm outward, so you are getting both side and back spin. Curious to hear your thoughts.
It is usually a quite complex shot. For me the "side spin" is not the most important concept. I would always put the focus on understanding that we are aiming for an aggressive shot when the lob is not very deep. Technically, as long as your preparation is correct and you follow through at the end to get the ball behind the line I would not worry too much on the side spin!
Hi Claudio! Thanks a lot for your comment. I am thinking on making a video about it, in the meantime you can contact us through Instagram and I can give you more info!
Brilliant explanation and demonstration from a proper coach! Sign me up ✍️
Great video, very didactic! I was recently watching some other tennis and padel videos and there they play one shot and talk 30 minutes. This is way better!!
Thanks a lot for your feedback! We are very happy that you liked it, this means a lot to us 🫶
You are my top three padel coach on TH-cam for sure. Helping me soooo much and such good vibes. Thank you so making these!!
Ohhh this is so good to hear 🥹🥰 will work hard to get to the top1 🙌😜
Great tips and video gracias 🙏🏾
Thanks 🙏
Great video
Thanks a lot for your comment 🫶🙌
Hi thanks for the video. My coach told me to forget about Bandeja's and just hit Vibora's. I watched a video of Sanyo saying he does the same thing.
I've watched several videos on vibora's and I've found it a bit confusing when coaches say to "come around the ball," and showing the racquet almost perpendicular to the ground (like if you pause this video at 2:51). Trying to "wrap" my racquet around the ball like this never works. Instead, the analogy I've found useful is to mimic the motion of skipping a stone, which is top to bottom, giving it slice. The side spin is still generated by the extension of your elbow and arm outward, so you are getting both side and back spin.
Curious to hear your thoughts.
It is usually a quite complex shot. For me the "side spin" is not the most important concept. I would always put the focus on understanding that we are aiming for an aggressive shot when the lob is not very deep. Technically, as long as your preparation is correct and you follow through at the end to get the ball behind the line I would not worry too much on the side spin!
What about a rulo video? 😊
Gracias!
Noted down! 📝 Thanks for the idea Diego💡
Buoanasera vorrei sapere che modello di racchetta sta provando l istruttore? Grazie
You can contact us through IG and we can give you more info!
What racket you use?
It's the Hook Solid, if you live in the UK I can tell you where to get it. You can dm me on IG!
Hi dude could talk about your raquet please?
Hi Claudio! Thanks a lot for your comment. I am thinking on making a video about it, in the meantime you can contact us through Instagram and I can give you more info!
Tú de bandeja !
Looks exactly the same as the bandeja
Indeed it is the same video!