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What are your students really looking for?

Let's ask ourselves a key question: What are your students really looking for when they come to class? And no, I don't just mean to improve their backhand, or to serve with more spin or learn a new layup. I'm talking about what's underneath. To their true motivation, to what they feel, to their need to feel listened to, valued, accompanied.

The most versatile exercise for all levels

Simplify your sessions with a single base drill - crossover + net climb - adaptable to beginner, intermediate and advanced, that keeps the flow, saves explanations and works on control, transition and decision making. Includes progressions and a challenge to apply today.

Corrects without disrupting the rhythm of the class

Hello trainer. Welcome to this second week of training. Today I want to talk to you about something as important as it is little talked about: the way we correct during a class. Because it's not just about telling the student what he or she is doing wrong. It's about knowing how to tell them, when to intervene, and with what energy to convey that message.

Plan a 1-hour padel lesson in 3 steps

Welcome to this new professional development video from PressPadel. Today we're going to work on one of the most important skills a coach can develop: effectively planning a padel lesson.

And no, you don't need twenty different exercises or a notebook full of complex variations.

How to move better with your partner

Welcome to a new video of your PressPadel training. So far you have started to identify mistakes that were previously unnoticed, and last week you incorporated your first real tactic: the cross game. Today we take another step in your evolution as a smart player.

Padel isn't played alone. It's a team sport. Your partner isn't someone who simply shares the court; they're an extension of your game. Today we're going to learn how to move like a true team.

Mental tricks for better competition without stress

In padel, as in any sport, the mental part is not a complement, it is an essential part of performance. Many amateur players train their technique, do physical training, watch videos... But when the time comes to compete, overwhelm, frustration and fear of failure take over them.

Your first padel tactic: the cross game

Based on "The power of the cross game in padel": Learn how to build points with more margin and time, reduce errors and move the opponent to go up to the net with advantage, with 4 practical exercises to apply it from today.

3 mistakes that unknowingly cause you to lose points

If you've made it this far, it's because you've already taken an important step: you want to improve your game. And the most interesting thing is, to do it, you don't need to spend more hours on the court.

In this chapter, we will analyze three common mistakes among amateur players that, if you correct them, can immediately transform your performance.

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