Thank you both for sharing all these videos. The best I have seen so far about Padel. I have been playing for few weeks and I learnt so much from all advices you got from Jose Luis Lara. What an amazing coach he is! I wish I could get few lessons with him. I particularly like his way of explaining and seeing all the details that make a difference. It would be great to hear from him about the tactical aspects of Padel during a game. A video on how to get a good serve would also be interesting. Having a good serve might be less important than in tennis, but it definitely helps to be in a good position when transitioning to the net. Anyway, thanks again for sharing your experience with us and hope you continue to post videos.
La tua lettura del corpo dei tuoi allievi è sempre molto immediata e la spiegazione ancora meglio. Spero un giorno di riuscire a fare lezione da te. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
Thank you again for sharing. It's very awesome to see how much you improve each time! It seems like sometimes you get frustrated when you try hard and it just doesn't happen. I can totally relate: I can get very angry with myself sometimes when I try so hard and the exercise just doesn't work. Good to see that you are able to get over that and keep trying.
Interesting concept.... basically it is the same concept and reason why you might choose to hit a tennis forehand in closed or open stance... You are a great teacher... too bad that you would be way too expensive for me hehe!
The best vibora video.. the wight shift on left or right leg makes sense now. .. I noticed when you are next to Rapha hitting the vibora your racket makes very little sound, how possible? Is it because you use more wrist and slice ?
Interesting video! btw in my observation most of pro players always hit vibora in opened leg stance no metter of their position on the court, but some of them like Stupa or Paquito prefer puttig legs more in line (sideways).
I think it has to do with the dominant eye, if you are left eye dominant you can play sideways on your forehand more easily than if you are right eye dominant
Great lesson, but watching carefully your student's vibora I think his major problem is that he has a tendency to open the racker face toward the sky... like he was doing a bandeja,..instead of keeping it mostly vertical and sideways... and that is why some of his viboras fly direct to the glass..and almost never misses hitting it in the net....or why he totally misses the ball at times..
Yes you have a good eye, I need to have the tip of the racket up before accelerating down, it requires a very good wrist. I definitely would be working on this the next weeks
Merci Beaucoup, ca fait un moment qu’on n’en a pas fait ensemble (j’en ai fait 1 seul il y a pas si longtemps). On avait besoin de prendre des classes et de pratiquer ce qu’on venait fraîchement d’apprendre avant de refaire des tournois.
This channel, by far the best in padel instructions. No goofing around!
by far, one of the best Padel channels - I would love to be coached by Jose Luis Lara.
Thank you 🙏🏼 I hope you get the opportunity to train with him
Que gran maestro este profe, gracias y a Rafa también! 👏🏾👏🏾
Me encanta como instruye sistemáticamente, paso a paso, y con explicaciones sencillas.
Thank you both for sharing all these videos. The best I have seen so far about Padel. I have been playing for few weeks and I learnt so much from all advices you got from Jose Luis Lara. What an amazing coach he is! I wish I could get few lessons with him. I particularly like his way of explaining and seeing all the details that make a difference. It would be great to hear from him about the tactical aspects of Padel during a game. A video on how to get a good serve would also be interesting. Having a good serve might be less important than in tennis, but it definitely helps to be in a good position when transitioning to the net. Anyway, thanks again for sharing your experience with us and hope you continue to post videos.
Another great video, this channel has quickly become one of my favorites channel for improving in padel. Continue the hard work.
Vamos
Thanks, will do! 🙌🏻 vamos
Que buen profe...te felicito, saludos desde Argentina 🇦🇷💪🧉
🙌🏻
La tua lettura del corpo dei tuoi allievi è sempre molto immediata e la spiegazione ancora meglio. Spero un giorno di riuscire a fare lezione da te. 👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
Pedazo de profe, video y buen trabajo Raphael.
Thank you again for sharing. It's very awesome to see how much you improve each time!
It seems like sometimes you get frustrated when you try hard and it just doesn't happen. I can totally relate: I can get very angry with myself sometimes when I try so hard and the exercise just doesn't work. Good to see that you are able to get over that and keep trying.
Thanks again! As they say “a winner is a loser who tried one more time” 😁
Super vidéo continue ✌️ça fait plaisir des conseils comme ça ☺️
Thank you for sharing Raphael!! Helps a lot.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video as always.
Thanks again!
Interesting concept.... basically it is the same concept and reason why you might choose to hit a tennis forehand in closed or open stance...
You are a great teacher... too bad that you would be way too expensive for me hehe!
The best vibora video.. the wight shift on left or right leg makes sense now. .. I noticed when you are next to Rapha hitting the vibora your racket makes very little sound, how possible? Is it because you use more wrist and slice ?
Interesting video! btw in my observation most of pro players always hit vibora in opened leg stance no metter of their position on the court, but some of them like Stupa or Paquito prefer puttig legs more in line (sideways).
I think it has to do with the dominant eye, if you are left eye dominant you can play sideways on your forehand more easily than if you are right eye dominant
Great lesson, but watching carefully your student's vibora I think his major problem is that he has a tendency to open the racker face toward the sky... like he was doing a bandeja,..instead of keeping it mostly vertical and sideways... and that is why some of his viboras fly direct to the glass..and almost never misses hitting it in the net....or why he totally misses the ball at times..
Yes you have a good eye, I need to have the tip of the racket up before accelerating down, it requires a very good wrist. I definitely would be working on this the next weeks
Super vidéo ! est-ce que vous faites avec Julie des tournois pour vous mesurer au niveau local ?
Merci Beaucoup, ca fait un moment qu’on n’en a pas fait ensemble (j’en ai fait 1 seul il y a pas si longtemps). On avait besoin de prendre des classes et de pratiquer ce qu’on venait fraîchement d’apprendre avant de refaire des tournois.
How many lessons did you do in those 2 weeks in between?? The results are greats!
0, i play 3 matches and got some rest. It left me time to process the informations so I could apply it better on the next class 😁
Hi Raphael your progression is awesome, can you tell us in which country this training is taking place? It's okay if you don't want to 😅
Hello,
Thank you so much it’s in spain near Alicante 💪🏼
Where in Spain is he located?
In Pedreguer ( Alicante )
0:51
?