You MUST learn PRONATION - Padel Smash

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • If you are making this mistake on the smash, it is better you fix it NOW!
    The wrist action on the smash is so important for you being able to control the direction!
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    Most players do not even realize they are moving their grip and so are not using pronation to hit the smash! You might need to watch your own match to know for sure!!

Komentáře • 77

  • @geminibykda4914
    @geminibykda4914 Před rokem +2

    This is free GOLD!!! THANK YOU SO SO MUCH! ❤

  • @Q8Patriot
    @Q8Patriot Před rokem +5

    The channel is so under rated, thanks alot for your efforts

  • @johannest3628
    @johannest3628 Před 3 lety +7

    My initial reaction was "Yeah, I'm NOT doing that!", then I got more and more uncertain. Now I have to go home and evaluate. Damn you! Haha.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety +2

      Hahaha self-analysis is the best way to check ;)

  • @julia3061
    @julia3061 Před 2 lety +2

    Omg! Finally I understood the Continental grip 🤯

  • @MrBenfica1904
    @MrBenfica1904 Před 2 lety

    dont give up!! I thought I would never be able to do good smashes with continental grip, but now Im killing it... pronation and hitting the ball on the highest point is the key... also not using all the power you have because of the tension on the muscles :)))

  • @PabloSantistevan
    @PabloSantistevan Před 3 lety

    Sandy, excellent video. Thank you very much!!!

  • @massagesneekcristina
    @massagesneekcristina Před 3 lety

    Thanks Sandy again🙏❤️🎾

  • @sssssalva1
    @sssssalva1 Před 3 lety +4

    Very interesting video, can you also comment on the angle that should have the racket normally in Padel with respect to the forearm? I've seen some videos where it is said that generally should be kept 90 degrees, but it is not clear to me.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety

      This really depends on the shot!! Which shot are you talking about?

  • @giuseppepicasiracusa
    @giuseppepicasiracusa Před 3 lety

    Hi sandy, I'm happy that you return of your last type of video.. I prefer more than the others of last mounth 😉

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety +1

      Interesting...I don’t know the difference. Which ones do you prefer? And why?

    • @giuseppepicasiracusa
      @giuseppepicasiracusa Před 3 lety

      @@ThePadelSchool for example the last video with other people in outdoor court... I prefer this only with you.. Or if you add guys in your videos, prefer beginner because is better for a beginner to see another beginner to try

  • @joacimkindstrom2478
    @joacimkindstrom2478 Před 3 lety

    Sandy your videos are intresting and super . Vamos

  • @clarkfrancis6286
    @clarkfrancis6286 Před 3 lety

    Best Video Tuition I’ve seen. And I’ve seen a lot in 40 years of CFTennis !!!! Great job -be great to meet you -CFTenis and CF Padel -clark Francis

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety

      Hey Clark, thanks very much - particularly coming from you and about pronation, which is a big part of tennis too! Unfortunately I left Dubai almost a week ago, but I will be back at some point in the future for sure! Glad you are getting into padel though!

  • @Alharmoudi10
    @Alharmoudi10 Před 3 lety

    Personally, this is the best lesson ever.

  • @lucasgarcia3160
    @lucasgarcia3160 Před rokem

    Sandy you are the goat

  • @leandrosinich2214
    @leandrosinich2214 Před 3 lety

    Great video sammy! You are the best! 🇦🇷

  • @cuervo8926
    @cuervo8926 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sandi, eres una bestia!!💪💪🎾🎾

  • @Zodiak055
    @Zodiak055 Před rokem

    I have watched 5234341 padel videos to finally find my answer :D THANK YOU :)

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před rokem +1

      Hahaha then we need to find you another question 😉

  • @TheRealBlueSwan
    @TheRealBlueSwan Před 3 lety +8

    Sandy, speaking of habits, I have a really hard time NOT putting my index finger upwards towards the racket head, as if I was playing table tennis (still a continental grip overall, but with the index finger along the right side of the "V" of the middle of the racket). I'm not doing it on smashes, but on virtually every other shot. My shots are generally pretty good. I am a solid intermediate player. But I feel like I should change my technique. However, whenever I try NOT having my index finger on the racket, I feel like I lose control and control is usually my strength. Have you heard about players using their index finger like that before and should I prioritize changing it, or should I just continue doing it as it is working for me so far?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety +6

      You feel like you are losing control because you aren’t used to it. If you changed it for a period of 2 weeks for example you wouldn’t notice a difference. If anything the increased mobility would give you more control! It can be a difficult habit to break though!

    • @TheRealBlueSwan
      @TheRealBlueSwan Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThePadelSchool Thanks. I guess I'll try to not do it again! :-)

    • @rastafari4341
      @rastafari4341 Před 3 lety

      @@TheRealBlueSwan I had a table tennis grip for 4-5 months. Recently changed to the continental grip. Really awkward att first but I was surprised how well it went. Only took 5-6 hours of game-play in total. Good luck :)

    • @TheRealBlueSwan
      @TheRealBlueSwan Před 3 lety +2

      @@rastafari4341 Thanks mate! Good to know I am not the only one. :-)

  • @giovy555
    @giovy555 Před 7 měsíci

    Sandy, coming from tennis I noticed a difference in the pronation movement you are showing here.
    In this video you stop rotating the wrist the moment you hit the ball, and then you drag the face of the racket downwards parallel to the ground. It’s basically a 90 degrees rotation, from the chopping position (just before starting the pronation) to your end position after hitting the ball.
    In the tennis serve, you continue to rotate the wrist after hitting the ball, nearly 180 degrees. There is a moment after contact where the face of the racket is perpendicular to the ground, and the face of the racket pointing towards the right. If you google “tennis pronation” you can see this clearly in images of tennis players after they hit the ball.
    So do you think in padel we should stop the rotation as you are showing, or bring it to the extreme like tennis, presumably to generate even more power?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 7 měsíci

      Padel is less about power than tennis. Always good to keep that in mind. Much depends on individual player ability and physical ability, on smash more pronation means more rotation on the ball and spin too but also harder to control and do. The pros use a lot of pronation but hard to do!

  • @sebastienmcculloch6407
    @sebastienmcculloch6407 Před 3 lety +1

    @thePadelschool can you please tell me what shoes you are using in this video ? Thanks for the great content ::)

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety

      These are not my actual padel shoes - they are the 2021 Ultraboosts trainers.

  • @anipi100
    @anipi100 Před 3 lety +2

    This isn’t something I have a problem with but is a “technique’ employed by many of my opponents and they change grip and back again, it works very well for them!!! What can I do as an opponent to exploit this poor technique? I have only come up with playing the ball back quickly to try to catch them mid change, their shots are often more accurate and effective than those who pronate.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety +4

      Well you know they have to hit a flat smash - so be prepared to move forward and attack it back or play the lob to the side of their body where they will have difficult options.

  • @singlereed
    @singlereed Před 3 lety

    Here’s an idea for a video or maybe several, things you can practise away from the Padel court. For example, trapping the ball against a wall as you showed.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 2 lety +2

      Do you mean a video like this: czcams.com/video/Ejt12FnsaCo/video.html

    • @singlereed
      @singlereed Před 2 lety

      @@ThePadelSchool thank you, yes though if it was me, your neighbours would now have a couple of dozen balls ;-)

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 2 lety

      @@singlereed hahaha give them a chance to practice too 😜

  • @runewinsevik8471
    @runewinsevik8471 Před rokem

    I don't need being filmed - I know I smash flat. My problem is that I still don't understand why smashing with a continental grip is better, not even after watching this video... And that makes it really hard to force myself to use it.
    Better control? How? I have to twist my wrist/underarm to uncomfortable levels just to get the ball to go straight forward. There simply is no leeway left for the fine movements for me when already twisting things close to the limits... And forget about power...
    I forced myself smashing with the continental grip for a while, but now that I don't care I have so much more fun (and control).
    Well, I guess there always will be outcasts like me :-)

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před rokem

      This is one of the most interesting topics..."the need to learn more advanced techniques if what I am doing now works for me"? The question always goes back to the player - if you are having fun and are happy with it, then no need to change. If you want to improve in learning and are prepared for a period of learning then that's a different direction.
      Hopefully we are in agreement that to put spin on the ball (slice and sidespin), make a smash more effective due to the ball's reaction after the bounce...hopefully we are also in agreement that a continental grip makes that easier...yes, more difficult to do a flat smash down when you change the grip initially. But with pronation that also becomes comfortable.
      Your wrist has the most mobility with supination and pronation - which means the continental grip gives you the most mobility.
      To train these fine motor skills in a sport like padel (or tennis), a good coach might need to help you make the adjustments.
      Hope that has helped explain why we would teach you continental...

  • @q8_padels
    @q8_padels Před 2 lety

    Nice

  • @Dralbastaki
    @Dralbastaki Před 3 lety +1

    any recommendations for a good padel shop in Dubai?

  • @mostafamahmoud-bg3vo
    @mostafamahmoud-bg3vo Před 5 měsíci

    I also noticed pronation is used in forehand volleys as well bit I have to ask do we need to use it in the bandaja ,vibora, bajada?

  • @laxmirana6451
    @laxmirana6451 Před 3 lety

    Nice next video please

  • @Max-mx2gq
    @Max-mx2gq Před 3 lety +2

    weird question: can i paint on my padel racket to make a custom one

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety

      Sure, why not?! It is your racket - paint away :)

  • @marianobarcia
    @marianobarcia Před 3 lety +3

    Or, “a racket is not a frying pan”!

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety +3

      I actually hold my frying pan in the continental grip - maybe my padel has affected my cooking!!! haha

    • @marianobarcia
      @marianobarcia Před 3 lety

      @@ThePadelSchool as long as you don’t smash an onion…

  • @Lay...
    @Lay... Před rokem

    When is the best time to use the flat smash compared to the top spin smash?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před rokem +1

      This is a really interesting question. To be honest, a topspin smash only really becomes useful when you can consistently and accurately play topspin to the fence (rulo) and topspin rebound over the fence (3m). Before that the flat smash is used to finish when opponents are near the back glass. As players learn to run forward at defend those, the 2 topspin smashes become more important.

  • @khalidbasaeed8764
    @khalidbasaeed8764 Před 3 lety

    Hi Sandy, For the grip what’s the pressure that i should hold it. Should i hold it so strong, so soft or mid. Maybe give it a rate of pressure 0-100% ?
    Thanks

    • @TheRealBlueSwan
      @TheRealBlueSwan Před 3 lety +1

      Not Sandy here, but I believe that in general you should hold the racket loosely and only tighten your grip during contact, really.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety

      I would say about 40% between shots and squeeze to about 70-80% during swing and contact...

  • @DampestYrsa
    @DampestYrsa Před 3 lety

    So basically every time you play and what ever shot you hit you should keep the continental ”chopper” grip?

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety

      When learning for sure - at a higher level you might slide the grip round very slightly on a couple of shots...

  • @MenacedAssassin
    @MenacedAssassin Před 3 lety

    Lower intro sound please, more in line with the voice!!

  • @jorgefarill3891
    @jorgefarill3891 Před 3 lety

    Sandy is it wrong to use the backhand grip in smashes? (As when serving in tennis).

    • @kimball4699
      @kimball4699 Před 3 lety +1

      It can actually help using the bh grip for the vibora and topkicksmash, but not for bandejas/flat smashes. I think Sandy mentions that in some of his courses if Im not mistaken.

    • @ThePadelSchool
      @ThePadelSchool  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, thank Kimball - you can slide the grip to BH grip for the ones Kimball mentioned...

  • @frenkydigital3649
    @frenkydigital3649 Před 2 lety

    Ma stai muto