When you said you could practice your Spanish I was expecting an Hola, como estas and a little bit more, but your Spanish level is very nice. Congrats from a spaniard
After 30 years of football and never played a racket sport, I just started padel a little seriously 2 months ago (all the tennis/padel clubs in NL in my region were full, but finally I could join one). My shots weren't bad, but really inconsistent. But after watching several video's of different padel youtubers (including this one from Ewan). The tip for using the left hand and faster preparation of the racket always came back. So I started to exaggerate my left hand with my shots like 2 weeks ago and almost every technique/shot significantly improved, but during matches if I lose focus and dont apply it, well then I get sloppy xD Anyways, keep up the video's Ewan. I learned a lot watching all your videos!
I struggle hard to use my left arm when I hit the ball. But the times when I remember to use it the shots become so much better. This is probably the main thing or goal at the moment in my practice.
well done, everything he said I have already told you before, even though Im sure I dont put it into practise myself. I would also say, with your vibora, you are hitting it 90% with your arm, rather than your body / shoulder rotation, your shoulders are being held very narrow, you need to relax and open your shoulders / chest and also look at the racquet head when preparing. maybe also use your knees more, dont stand quite so upright, with your legs maybe wider apart, you will then use your body more than just your arms. welcome to barcelona in any case ;)
"cheaper to play padel" in Spain & Argentine. Thousands of padel ex-tennis players in Northern Europe instantly became jealous (if your tennis club doesn't have padel courts there, your padel hobby is about 6-10 times as expensive as tennis) 😲
Thank you for you video..! Great stuff. Was that your first time training in Barcelona? I've had training there before, and it was great. However, would love you feedback and tips for training there after this..
During the last tournament video you posted, I actually wanted to ask if you take classes, as you seem to have really good game IQ, but are a bit lacking in technique. Nice to see that you're aware of that as well and are doing something about it. 💪 Are you also regularly training in the UK, or just practice games? And especially if you're trying to be a left side player, you really need to practice all overhead shots, especially vibora, rullo and smash. And a good low voley is always nice to have. 😁Good luck anyway, I'm following your "spanish" journey!
When you said you could practice your Spanish I was expecting an Hola, como estas and a little bit more, but your Spanish level is very nice. Congrats from a spaniard
Thanks a lot man, I have been practising most of this year, its still hard when they talk fast haha
After 30 years of football and never played a racket sport, I just started padel a little seriously 2 months ago (all the tennis/padel clubs in NL in my region were full, but finally I could join one).
My shots weren't bad, but really inconsistent.
But after watching several video's of different padel youtubers (including this one from Ewan). The tip for using the left hand and faster preparation of the racket always came back.
So I started to exaggerate my left hand with my shots like 2 weeks ago and almost every technique/shot significantly improved, but during matches if I lose focus and dont apply it, well then I get sloppy xD
Anyways, keep up the video's Ewan. I learned a lot watching all your videos!
Your content is one of the best and most relatable brother. Thank you so much!!!
Grandeeee crisssssss genioooo,,,, un gran amigo y mí pareja de pádel el jugo siempre de drive y yo de revés ,,,, te extraño amigoooooooo
Muy bien EHwannnn!!
muchas gracias
I struggle hard to use my left arm when I hit the ball. But the times when I remember to use it the shots become so much better.
This is probably the main thing or goal at the moment in my practice.
Yeh its just so easy to forget
well done, everything he said I have already told you before, even though Im sure I dont put it into practise myself.
I would also say, with your vibora, you are hitting it 90% with your arm, rather than your body / shoulder rotation, your shoulders are being held very narrow, you need to relax and open your shoulders / chest and also look at the racquet head when preparing.
maybe also use your knees more, dont stand quite so upright, with your legs maybe wider apart, you will then use your body more than just your arms.
welcome to barcelona in any case ;)
Legend thank you mate
Good session muchas gracias Christian 👏🇪🇸
Nice tips!
Great video, thx 4 sharing!
Thanks for watching!
One of your best videos. Well done. Good work with the Spanish too.......( I am trying to learn it as well 😀 "Muy dificil")
Thanks mate - it’s good fun to learn it
"cheaper to play padel" in Spain & Argentine. Thousands of padel ex-tennis players in Northern Europe instantly became jealous (if your tennis club doesn't have padel courts there, your padel hobby is about 6-10 times as expensive as tennis) 😲
Siempre buenos videos. Absolutely laughing when she whipped out the Kuikma 🤣🤣
Nice job with the spanish! Impressive!
thanks man
Thank you for you video..! Great stuff. Was that your first time training in Barcelona? I've had training there before, and it was great. However, would love you feedback and tips for training there after this..
sos el mejor Chrissssss !!!! desde Argentina (soy la hermana) jajajaj
great vid as always Ewan :)
legend thanks mate
You should come to Sweden and try the Padel here 🎾
100%
@@EverythingPadel Finland also
Muito bem. 👍
How did you learn spanisch? Really good man!
Thanks man just have classes once a week and apps
During the last tournament video you posted, I actually wanted to ask if you take classes, as you seem to have really good game IQ, but are a bit lacking in technique. Nice to see that you're aware of that as well and are doing something about it. 💪 Are you also regularly training in the UK, or just practice games? And especially if you're trying to be a left side player, you really need to practice all overhead shots, especially vibora, rullo and smash. And a good low voley is always nice to have. 😁Good luck anyway, I'm following your "spanish" journey!
Thanks mate - i don't have tonnes of classes in the UK but want to improve so i will be doing more
i am going to spain in 2 weeks arent u able to bring your racket with u :O ???
You can but only in the hold like in your suitcase, I only had my bag and you can’t take on plane
@@EverythingPadel i see thank you very muchlove the vids ❤️
Why did you ask for any old racket? You probably could have borrowed a decent one - for Cristian 🤣
That was the only one they actually had
Ah! Sorry, I missed that
Haha I didn’t want to be rude and reject it😂
whys the spanish guy speaking english and the english guy speaking spanish 😂
Both wanted to practise😂