I’ve been playing Padel for a short while. I only use the smash, coming from tennis it’s just natural to me. I have to practice the vibora and get in the habit of using it so I can mix the two in matches. Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it.
Yet another great video. Well done. For consistency I would always opt for the Vibora over the smash although a good deep flat smash can generate some winners especially at "seniors" level...... and it is good to throw it in sometimes just to keep the opponents guessing.
I think this video might create a mis-conception that smash is better than vibora. As demonstrated in the video, a wrongly executed smash will end up loosing the point as the opponent can take it at the net. A vibora is a "safer" shot as they will be at the back of the court. But to beginners like us, a smash looks more impressive. .
play 3-4 matches a week minimum, and in each match focus on one shot/tactics to improve. If a shot needs more work do it for multiple matches in a row. Have 1 lesson a week as well with a good coach that will fix your technique. Do this every week for 6 months and you should see great results. Just make sure to try and actively improve each time you play otherwise you can plateau from playing casually.
I mostly play left but for me there are more suitable opportunities to hit a vibora on the right side (ball going to the left corner). This improved my vibora and I have been using it more since. If you're trying to improve something on your game definitely switch sides from time to time!
I really like your videos style. Very refreshing to see you guys love the sport in GB. Cheers from Madrid. 👍
Damn those are some amazing smashes! Great content as always my man, really improving recently.
Thanks mate
I’ve been playing Padel for a short while. I only use the smash, coming from tennis it’s just natural to me. I have to practice the vibora and get in the habit of using it so I can mix the two in matches.
Thanks for the video, I really enjoyed it.
Yet another great video. Well done. For consistency I would always opt for the Vibora over the smash although a good deep flat smash can generate some winners especially at "seniors" level...... and it is good to throw it in sometimes just to keep the opponents guessing.
I think this video might create a mis-conception that smash is better than vibora. As demonstrated in the video, a wrongly executed smash will end up loosing the point as the opponent can take it at the net. A vibora is a "safer" shot as they will be at the back of the court. But to beginners like us, a smash looks more impressive.
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U should make a video of you playing a full match
Okay 💪🏼
Excelent👍
What's the best way to improve my padel?
play 3-4 matches a week minimum, and in each match focus on one shot/tactics to improve. If a shot needs more work do it for multiple matches in a row. Have 1 lesson a week as well with a good coach that will fix your technique. Do this every week for 6 months and you should see great results. Just make sure to try and actively improve each time you play otherwise you can plateau from playing casually.
I mostly play left but for me there are more suitable opportunities to hit a vibora on the right side (ball going to the left corner). This improved my vibora and I have been using it more since. If you're trying to improve something on your game definitely switch sides from time to time!
Correct víbora pronunciation. I'm proud of you.
thank you bro i tried my best
When you focusing on one kind of shot and your opponent knows about it , they gonna when because they will prepare for your same shots
It is pronounced as vi-bo-ra :)