if i don't hold tight i will lose the grip cause of the sweat even on new grips , when i want to go more soft if i let the grip to be loose the raquet spin in my hand when i hit the ball
Great video, Mauri is the best. One question: X3 is also played with eastern backhand grip like the vibora isn’t it ? And what do you think of eastern backhand for flat backhand shots ? For me playing backhand return with continental seems more difficult then with a more eastern backhand grip
Same problem here, my backhand is better and more natural with an eastern backhand grip but not always time to switch the grip so i am trying to learn it with the continental. Wondering if the pro's switch at all when playing backhands
@@gm_stellaartois395 No they are not, continental grip allows you for a quick response in both forehand and backhand and is the most appropriate for that offensive rallies.
Vibora is a padel shot bro 😂 it’s sort of like a smash from back of the court with back spin. There are a lot of padel techniques like Vibora, bandeja, bajada which have Spanish names because Spanish speaking countries currently dominate the sport and they are the ones who develop these techniques. Even if you go to England they use the Spanish names so you need to do your own research and learn what the shots are referring to. After all just the name doesn’t tell you much about what the shots are anyways.
My favourite coach and my favorite padel content creator. Keep up with the good work, you are doing amazing, Pablo :)
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Bro tenemos esto en español?
Always a pleasure to learn from Mauri 🔥🔝
I JUST LOVE YOUR VIDEOS TOGETHER !!
I always enjoy watching your very helpful, yet funny, sessions together. Thank you for the video.
I always laugh (in a good way) when you two make videos together ! :D hope to see lots more !
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I love Mauri energy - don't be lazy Pablo LOL
thank you for this great video
Wonderful
if i don't hold tight i will lose the grip cause of the sweat even on new grips , when i want to go more soft if i let the grip to be loose the raquet spin in my hand when i hit the ball
thank you
Seconddd... More video with mauri i hope
Great video, Mauri is the best. One question: X3 is also played with eastern backhand grip like the vibora isn’t it ? And what do you think of eastern backhand for flat backhand shots ? For me playing backhand return with continental seems more difficult then with a more eastern backhand grip
Same problem here, my backhand is better and more natural with an eastern backhand grip but not always time to switch the grip so i am trying to learn it with the continental. Wondering if the pro's switch at all when playing backhands
@@gm_stellaartois395 No they are not, continental grip allows you for a quick response in both forehand and backhand and is the most appropriate for that offensive rallies.
Look at JMDiaz return. He always swicthed the grip for returns
@@robertosanchez1051 In the defense position you can, I was talking more about when in volley.
where is this court?
Mais où est cette pista ? Au bord de la plage c’est beau 😮
este video no esta en español?
What grip we need to have for the vibora so? He didn't specify
eastern backhand if u have time
Pablo is playing with the 18K not 12K ? Pablooo :)
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En castellano plz
i need english pleaseeee
first
wtf vabora????
Vibora is a padel shot bro 😂 it’s sort of like a smash from back of the court with back spin. There are a lot of padel techniques like Vibora, bandeja, bajada which have Spanish names because Spanish speaking countries currently dominate the sport and they are the ones who develop these techniques. Even if you go to England they use the Spanish names so you need to do your own research and learn what the shots are referring to. After all just the name doesn’t tell you much about what the shots are anyways.
@@soheil4233with lateral spin instead of back spin, or a mix of those two!
all the padel on utube SPANISH!!! tells me VERY LITTLE ENGLUSH SPEAKING PADEL.
so put more english speaking padel on utube then