Good point! Usually find it easier planning when on my own, but definitely get your point. The One to One course I am teaching a student and I've got positive feedback, so I will consider it for sure!
As a spanish speaker I got to say your accent and the way you vocalize make it so clear to understand. Also I got to say It is really fun to hear you say "Bandeja". Good videos, keep going lad
Nice video Sandy. What i see far too often is players making an unforced error off an easy shot because they have too much time to think. Hitting a ball into the gap would be my preference. But i would like the second bounce to be in the gap instead of the first bounce.
I find dropshots very effective in padel because you often find yourself close to the net and the ball doesn't bounce very high on most padel surfaces. Here are my five drop shot tips: 1. Practice them, both outside of matches and during warm up (even if it can annoy your opponent). 2. Only hit them when you are close to the net (often there is time to take two quick steps towards the net on a soft ball. 3. Quite often one of the two opponents is a little slower than his/her partner. Target that player. 4. Never hit a drop shot on a high ball (as explained in Sandy's video). 5. Stop trying if your touch isn't good enough and you lose too many points. Edit: Just noticed there was a video on dropshots a few weeks earlier!
I Sandy, I'm an intermediate player and I'm thinking in switching my grip as I saw that's what players do when the move up their game, but I'm a bit confused which shots I should change and which ones not, can you tell me which grip you use in the forehand, backhand, right volley, left volley, etc. I really need your help.
Sandy is there some footage of you playing? what side are you? i really love the left but i'm only 5'8. So is partner though so i don't lose hope. Also Coki Nieto is 5'9 and on the WPT so it cant be that bad right? haha Thanks for all the videos!!
Thanks Sandy, great video as possible. Which "aggressive overhead shot" would you recommend to be good at first? My bandeja is ok, but for agressive shots I usually go for a smash which today is not good enough and almost always gives a good opponent an opportunity to turn the point around. Do you think it's better to focus on doing it better or learn another shot, for example the vibra?
I would learn to increase the speed of your bandeja to a point that is starts being really effective and then learn the Vibora as the more aggressive option...
Bottom line is that there are no easy balls ! just finish the point, and be careful because there is always a chance that the opponents get back in the point again. Especially against good defenders ....
Would be nice to see you hit more shots to back up what you say. Maybe even have a student there hitting as you describe!
Good point! Usually find it easier planning when on my own, but definitely get your point. The One to One course I am teaching a student and I've got positive feedback, so I will consider it for sure!
Totally agree with you!
As a spanish speaker I got to say your accent and the way you vocalize make it so clear to understand. Also I got to say It is really fun to hear you say "Bandeja". Good videos, keep going lad
Thanks! Haha, yeah, my accent needs some work haha...thanks for the support!
Sandy, you're awesome. My third ever session today and I ripped my good friend apart based on your tips. Loving it. Thank you.
Glad to be of service, Sean!
Top video Sandy! So easy when you hit the ball. Looks great Vamos padel.
Thanks Joacim!!! :)
Nice video Sandy. What i see far too often is players making an unforced error off an easy shot because they have too much time to think. Hitting a ball into the gap would be my preference. But i would like the second bounce to be in the gap instead of the first bounce.
Agreed! Too much time and too many options! Hopefully we can get both bounces in the gap ;)
Great video. More time to think on an easy shot invariably ends up in me making an error !!
Very true!!
I find dropshots very effective in padel because you often find yourself close to the net and the ball doesn't bounce very high on most padel surfaces. Here are my five drop shot tips: 1. Practice them, both outside of matches and during warm up (even if it can annoy your opponent). 2. Only hit them when you are close to the net (often there is time to take two quick steps towards the net on a soft ball. 3. Quite often one of the two opponents is a little slower than his/her partner. Target that player. 4. Never hit a drop shot on a high ball (as explained in Sandy's video). 5. Stop trying if your touch isn't good enough and you lose too many points. Edit: Just noticed there was a video on dropshots a few weeks earlier!
Good tips, I would add to that. Only hit a dropshot if you are volleying! (there are times when it might be ok if it bounces first but not usually)
Great videos Sandy! And in English!
Thank you! 😃 All in English!
Excelente 👍🏼
Thank you!!
Like your videos... 👍👍
Thanks for liking
I Sandy, I'm an intermediate player and I'm thinking in switching my grip as I saw that's what players do when the move up their game, but I'm a bit confused which shots I should change and which ones not, can you tell me which grip you use in the forehand, backhand, right volley, left volley, etc. I really need your help.
This video might help: ua-cam.com/video/bjGIi_6PPmA/v-deo.html
can you make a tutorial about how to hit counterwalls?
Do you mean like this video? ua-cam.com/video/ktasv2cpJHk/v-deo.html
@@ThePadelSchool oh yes thank you, still having trouble with it it never reaches the other side, maybe it's a strength thing
@@91Manosh make sure to create a good top spin on that ball as well as that upwards "scoop" motion with your arm
@@0xXKARLOSXx0 Thank you so much Karlos, tried it and getting there , needs practice
@@91Manosh glad to be of help! You'll see how it doesnt really require that much force once you get the hang of it
Sandy is there some footage of you playing? what side are you? i really love the left but i'm only 5'8. So is partner though so i don't lose hope. Also Coki Nieto is 5'9 and on the WPT so it cant be that bad right? haha
Thanks for all the videos!!
Coki Nieto...Javi Rico, Bergamini, Chingotto ...el Chiqui Cepero is even shorter. Don't give Up 💪🏼👍🏻
More practice exemples!
Working on it!! :)
Great video! What model of adidas shoes ser you wearing in the video?
Thanks, I believe it is one of the Solecourt models.
Thanks Sandy, great video as possible. Which "aggressive overhead shot" would you recommend to be good at first? My bandeja is ok, but for agressive shots I usually go for a smash which today is not good enough and almost always gives a good opponent an opportunity to turn the point around. Do you think it's better to focus on doing it better or learn another shot, for example the vibra?
I would learn to increase the speed of your bandeja to a point that is starts being really effective and then learn the Vibora as the more aggressive option...
@@ThePadelSchool thanks! I will certainly have a look at those videos😊
We all look for that easy ball!
Exactly! What we are all working for!!
Padel school smash
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The most effective winner is knocking it out of the court which was not mentioned.
Unless you are close to the net on these types of balls it is not an easy shot to hit it down and out...
Bottom line is that there are no easy balls ! just finish the point, and be careful because there is always a chance that the opponents get back
in the point again. Especially against good defenders ....
Deberia explicar con los movimientos solo teoria no simula un golpe. Hat que demostrarlo con el gesto y tecnica que el golpe lo explica en la teoría
Exactly...always be ready for the next ball!!