Subscribe for more :) everythingpadel.co.uk/product... - top racket I am using a lot right now. Chapters 0:12 The corner tip 1:15 the Percentage tip 1:59 The warm up tip 2:57 Split Step 3:14 Lob a lot more 4:22 Playing Soft
I agree with everything, great tips! But I agree especially with the lobs and slit step. At amateur or recreational level I see very few lobs instead people want to score points in defensive or back position. It works sometimes but it's not the rule. I'd say better to lob too often than not. Also use the height of the place you play like if they have really high ceiling then use that to your advantage because very high lobs will catch most people off guard since the time the ball has in the air is way longer. It becomes a weapon in itself. Also the split step is great. Too bad it takes some cardio and conditioning to make it work at least for me 😁 But the times I have the energy or think about it I get way more time hitting the ball. But I got to warm up my overheads more I usually do the opposite in standing at base line and warm up. But when I think about it usually the matches I win is when my overhead works well as in I miss less shots.
nice vid! playing aggressive all the time can get you exhausted after the first set. lob is the easy way out but at an advanced level lobs are rarely used.
I really enjoyed this video; the tip about the corner, in particular; the corner defense is an absolute nightmare when it comes to playing with experienced players. Thanks from Italy.
Hi! I find my new nox pro cup lux “heavily” balanced on the head. The bal is actually 2/3 down from the head. I’m confused as the whole idea of this raquet choice was control. Bit frustrated as first game already feels hard to maintain control in the back after some time playing. Any advice or reasoning? Thanks!
Hi, i am looking to change my current racket (adipower multiwight master) into a more attaking racket. my current shape is round and i am thinking to change into a teardrop shape. It is important to me to have a soft racket with hard surface. I am 57 year old and moved to padel from tennis. I am playing right side. Thanks
Yo! Big fan of your channel! Recently I bought a racket from RS padel. I never seen the brand on your reviews tho... Have you ever played with it yet? I would love your thoughts about the brand
you don't always have too but there are benefits: - better body position - when i turn and it hits the sidewall then backwall it is on my stronger arm, forehand - it's a good habit to get into especially at high level when the balls come in much faster/lower ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FGy8EFT-sQ4.html this video might help a bit as well, it is all about me defending in the corner
also there’s a chance (if you’re right handed) that you will force yourself against the wall, which makes you take a way more uncomfortable forehabd shot than if you do a 360 and hit a backhand.