I improved my Vibora in Padel... in less than 10 minutes! With Mauri Andrini, Head coach of Hello Padel Academy you will discover some of the best tips to improve your Vibora shot. Do you know these tips? @el4Set on Instagram #padel
Training with Mauri looks like so much fun! If either of you ever make it to Austin, TX (or need a place to stay), just let me know! We've got a growing padel community in Austin and throughout Texas :)
@@the4Set actually, my wife is from Barcelona so we'll be there from May until the beginning of August! Where in Spain are you, if you don't mind me asking? Conoces algún entrenador en BCN? Tenemos muchas ganas de entrenar cuando estemos allí! 😃
@@nicky-hajal Vamoss! I'm based in Madrid so if you come to the capital let me know! And Mauri is based really close to Barcelona so don't miss the opportunity...!
I really enjoy his energy, nice content Pablo. something that I have been struggling with now is if the vibora is "slow", the opponent will get without bouncing. then if increase the speed, more mistakes will happen. the beauty of Padel :p
You're making better everyday Pablo! Gracias totales desde Argentina. Sometimes we (spanish speakers) learn more from videos like these. Lo estas haciendo excelente, seguí así!
You don't know Tony how I can appreciate your support man! This is just the beginning of this channel so I know how hard is to "create" a channel and try to build a community and people like you are those who inspire to continue!
I've heard different things from different coaches about how much wrist should be used for the Vibora. Is there any consensus on how much wrist should be used/things to think about?
Viboras can have different styles and it's all about how much spin you want on your shot; there is no a specific answer but definetly you need to use the wrist more than any other shot hahaha