It's very good that you tried 3 different academies to compare, which would better suit yourself. That is a really smart idea. I really loved this type of video. Keep going 🔥
I also think it is good. Maybe one week in each academy would be better. Most coaches want to know their students so they can help them more. With one or 2 sessions it is quite impossible to coach to see all your good and bad parts of your game. In general I think it is a good approach anyways.
Great video Luis and what a huge improvement you made in your shots from the beginning. I would love to train at the Rodri Ovide Academy. I hope I can make it.
Great work, keep going mate. If I could give you one piece of advice I would say "please take your racket far up to your shoulder for the backhand volley" 💪
Vibora seems to be really good when you release the left arm/shoulder simultaneously with your playing hand. On some of the shots the release is not in sync and comes a bit too early. This takes away the relaxation of the shot and you become a bit stiff. Good intensity on the trainings!
Great video! Could you give us an approximate cost of training at the academies? Also, do you need to be a semi-pro player to join a week-long training session? Thanks!
I'm moving to Madrid this month, a 5.0 tennis player who never played padel before but would like to try it out a bit. I'm gonna start out with the 3 Euro/hour classes (6 person groups) given by the city - with zero experience playing off the glass, any level is helpful (but I hope it's not all middle-aged housewives!). What would you say is the intermediate, affordable option for classes after that?
At this point the most important thing is playing a lot! Further down the line you could explore some padel academies but at the beginning best to get experience and some private lessons. The large academies like m3/Diagonal may have squads for beginners/intermediate players
It's very good that you tried 3 different academies to compare, which would better suit yourself. That is a really smart idea. I really loved this type of video. Keep going 🔥
I also think it is good. Maybe one week in each academy would be better. Most coaches want to know their students so they can help them more. With one or 2 sessions it is quite impossible to coach to see all your good and bad parts of your game. In general I think it is a good approach anyways.
Such a nice video Padelactico. I will definitely watch your videos from now on
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All the sessions looked very interesting! Loved your honest opinion on all of them at the end! Super helpful and keep going with your journey!🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!!!
Around 5:20 that defense from your teammate wow just wow
Form is looking great, mate! Keep up the hard work, it's all worth it! Ending off with Hexagon is such a treat 🤘🏻
@@PadelPlayingForeigner Cheers bro! And yeah Hexagon was so so good 🤩
Great video! Always excited for a video from you
I love your videos so much and love to see you improving
it gives me a lot of inspiration
I hope you will reach your goal for this season 🥰
good luck
Thanks 🙏🏻
Amazing video Louis 🙌 Top work!
Thank you mate! Really appreciate it 🤩
Great video Luis and what a huge improvement you made in your shots from the beginning. I would love to train at the Rodri Ovide Academy. I hope I can make it.
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Great work, keep going mate.
If I could give you one piece of advice I would say "please take your racket far up to your shoulder for the backhand volley" 💪
Whoa you are getting soo good! Love the video :)
Love the video, keep it up
Nice video mate!❤️
@@pablojb9474 Cheers mate ❤️❤️
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Looking good brother! Keep it up 💪💪
Thanks bro, I will!
Great stuff!! Keep going at it you have a lot of fans already 😊. I got your racket in an instagram prize you made as well. 🎉
Haha congrats !!🙌
I actually went to the second Academy in December and Juan who coached me mentioned you were going back in 2025. Nice to see the result :)
Wow haha very nice! Juanca is a great guy :)
Vibora seems to be really good when you release the left arm/shoulder simultaneously with your playing hand. On some of the shots the release is not in sync and comes a bit too early. This takes away the relaxation of the shot and you become a bit stiff. Good intensity on the trainings!
Thanks for the feedback! Definitely a shot that takes time to develop but i’m feeling big improvements
Great videoooo as usual!!!!! Are you gonna play tournaments in Madrid?
How much did it cost to do the trip and academy? Price of 1 and all 3. And what level do you need to be to qualify?
Yo? Fan desde el minuto 0 del colo Padelactico. Good Luck!!!
Vamossss :)
Great content! Who will be your partner to reach your goal? The partner dynamics would be a great episode, I think.
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Great video!
Could you give us an approximate cost of training at the academies?
Also, do you need to be a semi-pro player to join a week-long training session?
Thanks!
Will include some info on this in the next vid !
@@Padelactico yes please - that would be really usefull
@@Padelactico That would be great, thanks man!
You got a good level
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try compeeting with the danish players
Great video Louis, I see some big improvements.
Do you mind telling us how much a week of training in Madrid cost you ?
Thank you
Will cover this in a vid very soon!!
THANKS !
Nice video, thanks for the insight. How does academies work, regards to classes / programs and pricing?
@@OsvaldMinddal Info on that coming soon !!
I'm moving to Madrid this month, a 5.0 tennis player who never played padel before but would like to try it out a bit. I'm gonna start out with the 3 Euro/hour classes (6 person groups) given by the city - with zero experience playing off the glass, any level is helpful (but I hope it's not all middle-aged housewives!). What would you say is the intermediate, affordable option for classes after that?
At this point the most important thing is playing a lot! Further down the line you could explore some padel academies but at the beginning best to get experience and some private lessons. The large academies like m3/Diagonal may have squads for beginners/intermediate players
Can you tell something about cost? I noticed only M3 has cost mentioned on the website
Video about this coming soon 🔥
Nice, but the real question is do you think this is right approach to help you reach your goal??
Let’s see only time will tell !!!
it would be great to know how much you had to invest for all of that...
Is your name french?
What academy do you suggest for an intermediate player?
The bigger ones (M3 /Diagonal probably have more options for that level but you can check with them !)