How did you cram so much content into less than 11 minutes, without making it feel rushed? It's amazing. Also, the tips and tricks you gave are also amazing!
This is really helpful and cute at the same time. When a pro teaches us it looks effortless and easy but it's not. Seeing her struggle helps me because I too make those mistakes. Love the commentary at the end!
Great video! I have been playing for 15 years now and still I feel I need to learn and improve. What you did on day 3 it's a great approach that not many coaches and trainers follow: to stop giving instructions in order to make the beginner follow her/his own learning path. Congrats and keep posting great content like this. Cheers from Seville, Spain!
Good progress! And pretty fun video. I loved your matchday comments, ie. 9:55 😂Btw, has she tried playing on the left side? Some people (ie. me) find that side way more natural and easier. Also, maybe with a softer racked she might be able to defend better. Cheers!
Thanks mate. Appreciate it. I feel like the right is easier for her because the forehand swing is natural cross court, and the side wall/corner defense is on her forehand side. She would also have to cover more on the left , so something to progress too soon
Super useful and inspiring for a beginner like me. I would definitely sign up for your training if I was in the area. I can see the importance of getting coaching early on...
Well, having wrong grip too many times and makes her not hitting more effective, bad part is she may develop bad habits too. Using wrist motion while hitting harder balls coming with a wrong grip and holding a 330-370gr racket at various pace of the game and shots ...you are prone to injuries, tennis elbow which many coaches have (from wrong technique they use and teach over time). While she was ''copying'' you while you were next to her and than hitting was constantly in a wrong grip and you did Not say it often enough to make her aware, as her attention distribution overall (grip, prep and shots) was not good, and that makes players not to progress faster. Half way of the video still on the wrong grip and she said was so ''focused'' on the technique .....what technique I would say ...if you aren't even aware 99% of the time that holding the racket wrongly(because your ready position as a good start is not in place) rather than to be a helpful weapon in your hands, will make her progress very slow ...also did hit backand with forhand grip (again you said nothing, at least in this video). It seem so common of coaches in the UK to gratify clients/people in tennis and padel (as ''encouragement'') unrealistically (as people like to hear ''yeah yeah, well done, etc'') and not mentioning or having creative drills to adjust/correct details that are so important to contribute overall to all aspects of a good player....well, it is a nasty greedy ''tactic'' to keep clients paying for longer than they should, sadly. Many mediocre coaches are around and in the biz ( as padel and tennis coaching is a nasty biz, dedicated coahes are more and more rare diamonds) for money 99% of the time dedicated to their own pockets only and to create false fame/profiles, sadly. (I don't like to give names, but the list is way too long, anyway, I just hope cleints will open their eyes and and open their pockets for valuable coaching rather). NO offence BUT is TRUE and SAD.
Not impressed, it's the key selling point of this game, it is easy to learn. The learning curb is very steep. People get a lot of action. Doing it. The downside for players is that it is very expensiv. Even if you are a member of a club you still need to pay for an hour court time, coach not included. As a business case padel is very lucrative that way. That is why it gets pushed so hard, people are making big profits of it. If they would put that same efford in promoting tennis it would have much of the same effect. I don't know why this entered my feed I am obviously not a padel fan.
Who reckons they could beat Ella in a 1v1?
me
Nah looks like she’s been trained by the best 😂
not me. great transformation 👍
How did you cram so much content into less than 11 minutes, without making it feel rushed? It's amazing.
Also, the tips and tricks you gave are also amazing!
"i don't know if am watching the wpt now or.." 😂 and "they see her as one of them now" 😂
Laughed at both😂😂. Great content tho
that progress in 3 days is impressive - a revisit after 30 days (with your training) would be awesome. Congrats on the win Ella!
This is really helpful and cute at the same time. When a pro teaches us it looks effortless and easy but it's not. Seeing her struggle helps me because I too make those mistakes. Love the commentary at the end!
Great video! I have been playing for 15 years now and still I feel I need to learn and improve. What you did on day 3 it's a great approach that not many coaches and trainers follow: to stop giving instructions in order to make the beginner follow her/his own learning path. Congrats and keep posting great content like this. Cheers from Seville, Spain!
Always keep learning - and thanks mate!
Great video. This is what I love about the sport, such a progressive learning curve. Well done Ella
Man good job on these videos, making it very entertaining while growing the sport! Keep it up 👍
Thanks 💪🏼
Impressed by both of you!! Well done!
Fascinating video. Loved it !
Good progress! And pretty fun video. I loved your matchday comments, ie. 9:55 😂Btw, has she tried playing on the left side? Some people (ie. me) find that side way more natural and easier. Also, maybe with a softer racked she might be able to defend better. Cheers!
Thanks mate. Appreciate it. I feel like the right is easier for her because the forehand swing is natural cross court, and the side wall/corner defense is on her forehand side. She would also have to cover more on the left , so something to progress too soon
Her improvements are amazing in just three days
Amazing improvement in three days, keep going!
She will💪🏼
Super useful and inspiring for a beginner like me. I would definitely sign up for your training if I was in the area. I can see the importance of getting coaching early on...
congratulations for the effort you have given in the videos hug from portugal!
Thanks bro!
what an amazing video! loved it!!!!
Learned a lot. Playing for the first time tomorrow
this made me smile - I have no interest in Padel but i really enjoyed
Great video, definitely should make updates in the future
Yeh for sure
Great video great insights ❤
Enjoyed this a lot.!
Great! Shared with my wife. Keep going!
Haha quality mate💪🏼
Good job Ella. Keep it going!
👍🏼👍🏼
Excelente, impecable!! Mas de estos videos!!
Brilliant progression. That grip though must be changed to a true cont.
Top video as always 🎉❤
Yeh agreed could be better
Great video!!!!!
Great progress!
Thanks
What a great video!
My gilfriend want to start with padel and your tips help me out for teaching her
Greetings from Spain!!!
No es por desanimar pero, has pensado bien el lío en que te vas a meter? 😅
Well done guys!!
what a great video!
Keep going
they start talking to her like she is one of their own!!! hahahhaha
This is a super entertaining video
Congrats Ella for the amazing progress you made in only 3 days.
So nice of you to teach your girlfriend new skills.
What do you think about the Royal Padel racket you used here, are you planning a review?
It’s my new bat for now. Really loving it at the moment. Not gonna review it, but will be using and will let people in the comments know my thoughts
@@EverythingPadel Cool! First thoughts compared to the (regular) Metalbone? Is it softer/harder?
1st day of becoming a padel pro as a beginnee… Receives a 400 euro racquet (Metalbone Master) 😂😂😂 Love the content
🤣🤣
Haha Why Does she start with a Diamond? Amazing racket btw!!
She just loved it so I let her use it haha
awesome video!
Thanks bro
Ethan & Abi Vs Ewan & Ella…
Coming soon to a cinema near you….
Super useful video and very effective as I make all the same mistakes
Good video
Great Story line
I gyyaatt to play padel more often!
Interesting video, but that racket wouldn't be hard to use for a beginner ?
Yep🤣I don’t advise it for beginners but she liked it …
@@EverythingPadel That's because it looks so nice. 😂
I think it's better when the ball is up she needs to raise her left hand up so she can see where she wants to aim for better control
She done well much better she will only get better I play every day 3 hours a day and sometimes 6 hours a day I live in Spain that’s why 🐶😻✂️🇪🇸😎
How manny hours did she play?
A $400+ padel racket for a complete beginner. Mkay bruh.
you need to teach me too
I don’t teach, i transform
😂
Nice gyat
I want a boyfriend like you! Well done Ella!
Why would you give her the metalbone when shes a beginner?
Because she wanted it😂
le reventaba el asterisco
Can I come round for a pizza?
If Ella says yes!
If anyone need cheap paddle just ask because my friend make this thing
Why did you get her that racket? To get her arm injured? 😂
Well, having wrong grip too many times and makes her not hitting more effective, bad part is she may develop bad habits too. Using wrist motion while hitting harder balls coming with a wrong grip and holding a 330-370gr racket at various pace of the game and shots ...you are prone to injuries, tennis elbow which many coaches have (from wrong technique they use and teach over time). While she was ''copying'' you while you were next to her and than hitting was constantly in a wrong grip and you did Not say it often enough to make her aware, as her attention distribution overall (grip, prep and shots) was not good, and that makes players not to progress faster. Half way of the video still on the wrong grip and she said was so ''focused'' on the technique .....what technique I would say ...if you aren't even aware 99% of the time that holding the racket wrongly(because your ready position as a good start is not in place) rather than to be a helpful weapon in your hands, will make her progress very slow ...also did hit backand with forhand grip (again you said nothing, at least in this video).
It seem so common of coaches in the UK to gratify clients/people in tennis and padel (as ''encouragement'') unrealistically (as people like to hear ''yeah yeah, well done, etc'') and not mentioning or having creative drills to adjust/correct details that are so important to contribute overall to all aspects of a good player....well, it is a nasty greedy ''tactic'' to keep clients paying for longer than they should, sadly. Many mediocre coaches are around and in the biz ( as padel and tennis coaching is a nasty biz, dedicated coahes are more and more rare diamonds) for money 99% of the time dedicated to their own pockets only and to create false fame/profiles, sadly. (I don't like to give names, but the list is way too long, anyway, I just hope cleints will open their eyes and and open their pockets for valuable coaching rather). NO offence BUT is TRUE and SAD.
Man, you really need to train the other ladies ... ;)
PRO 😂😂
🤦♂️
Not impressed, it's the key selling point of this game, it is easy to learn. The learning curb is very steep. People get a lot of action. Doing it. The downside for players is that it is very expensiv. Even if you are a member of a club you still need to pay for an hour court time, coach not included. As a business case padel is very lucrative that way. That is why it gets pushed so hard, people are making big profits of it. If they would put that same efford in promoting tennis it would have much of the same effect. I don't know why this entered my feed I am obviously not a padel fan.
great video!