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Padel Tactics: Moving As A Pair



The next video in padel tactics is: Moving As A Pair. In this video we cover moving forward and backwards together, as well as moving side to side, covering the gaps in the court.

It is worth watching the first video about court position so you know the basics: https://youtu.be/17DC_atNmkQ

You will see exception at the top level, but this video is designed to help general position play during a point.

To play better matches you need to understand the tactical principles in padel, so in this course we breakdown all the tactics: https://thepadelschool.com/courses/tactics-course/

If you enjoy learning more about padel, The Padel School blog has plenty of articles discussing various parts of the game: https://thepadelschool.com/blog/

26 Comments

  1. This video is actually quality, your explanations and understanding of how beginners think made this so useful. Just hope my mates don’t find out about ur videos 😂
    Love the edits of real footage, makes the whole thing real. Brilliant touch.
    Videos are quality been a watcher for some time. Keep up the good work.

  2. Been watching all your videos, they are a great resource for a beginner like myself. Especially as a foreigner in a Spanish led padel class. Very helpful to be able to pick up a lot of the little tips I 'miss' during my classes.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  3. Hi Sandy, great video, and something my regular group of padel friends and I need to work on. Can you give specific examples of what you say to your partner when they're going back to the wall? I think I heard you say, "Close" is that right? At my level (advanced beginner), I usually need to say something to help my partner move with me. I'd like to get in the habit of using terms that would work with other players as I improve.

    e.g.,
    Moving together:
    Both move back:
    Both move up:
    Cover middle:

    Describing position of opponents when partner is going back to play a shot off the glass:
    Both up:
    Both back:
    One up:

    Bonus if you can also give the terms in Spanish, since I live in Spain and often play with Spanish players.

  4. Great advice Sandy, clearly explained and helpful. Keep up the good work, you’re tips and techniques are improving my game. Cheers.

  5. when you show vids of players, be clearer which pair we are supposed to be watching. Im always confused. thanks.

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