
How to Fix Slow Footwork With Simple Padel Drills
Late to too many balls? Small, repeatable movement habits can help you feel quicker without rushing or swinging harder.
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Late to too many balls? Small, repeatable movement habits can help you feel quicker without rushing or swinging harder.
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Online lessons can sharpen your club padel, but only if you use them properly. Here’s where The Padel School helps most.
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Stop guessing between compact, medium and large bags. Match your kit, travel routine and club habits to a bag you will actually…
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A sensible court-shoe option for club padel, with the main trade-offs clearly explained before you buy.
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Two familiar court-shoe options, but the better pick depends on grip, support and how often you play on sanded padel courts.
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Close calls feel much easier when everyone uses the same simple habits: call early, stay calm, and give doubt fairly.
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No court booking? Build a steadier padel serve at home with simple drills for bounce, rhythm, contact and confidence.
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Unsure whether to learn in a group or book one-to-one coaching? Use your goals, confidence and court habits to choose sensibly.
Read article →Feel more stable on sandy artificial turf with shoe checks that make sense for early club matches.
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A lighter-feeling Adidas racket can be tempting, but the real question is whether it helps beginners grow into regular club play.
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