Videos

The customer experience in the club

Today we're going to talk about something that makes the difference between a standard club and a club that leaves its mark: customer experience.

Every person who walks through your club's door is experiencing more than just a class or a match. They're experiencing how you make them feel. From the greeting at reception to how the staff says goodbye, everything adds up or subtracts.

Design an attractive and functional heating system

Let's talk about a fundamental part of any training session and also for competition: the warm-up. A well-designed warm-up not only improves performance and reduces the risk of injury, but also allows you to take advantage of every minute from the start and start the competition at a much higher level from the first point.

What to do when a balloon is thrown at you?

Hello and welcome to a new training video on PressPadel. Put yourself in the following situation... You get a lob... smash, layup or let it go? You have one second to decide. In this video you will learn how to always get it right and not give away the point.

how to keep students from leaving

Welcome to a new PressPadel learning video. Today we are going to talk about a fundamental issue for any club or padel school that wants to grow in a sustainable way: student loyalty. Attracting new players is good, but what really builds a solid school is that students stay, get involved and recommend the project. This does not happen by chance, but when there is personalized follow-up, active communication and a real sense of belonging to the club.

Management of annual calendar and time distribution

Welcome to a new learning video here at Padelmba. Today we are going to go into one of the most important, and at the same time most forgotten, aspects in the management of a padel school or club: the planning of the annual calendar and the timetable distribution.

How to motivate and evaluate your team of monitors

The foundation of a successful school

It doesn't matter if you have three or thirty trainers. If they aren't motivated, aligned, and well-evaluated, your school won't function in the long run. It makes no difference how well the training plan is designed if those who deliver it don't understand it, don't share it, or aren't committed.

The ideal padel school model: simple and scalable

We will work on one of the key pillars of any training project: structure. Setting up a paddle tennis school is not simply creating groups, filling schedules, and assigning coaches. A professional school is a well-designed system that teaches with quality, retains students, grows in an orderly manner, and generates community.
To help you achieve this, today I'm presenting a tool that changes everything: the training pyramid.

How to design your first class from scratch

Define a clear and achievable goal. Every lesson starts before you step on the court. And it starts with a simple question: What do I want my students to learn today? It seems obvious, but it is one of the most frequent mistakes: giving a class with loose exercises, without connection between them, without a real focus. And when there is no focus, there is no learning. Only activity.

The 5 most common mistakes when starting to teach a class

Believing that teaching is about showing how well you play This is the most common mistake when starting out. Many new instructors spend more time hitting balls than guiding their students. They want to impress. They show all the strokes in their repertoire. But they forget something essential: The student has not come to watch, he has come to learn.

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