The prestigious Argentinean technician offers us the twenty-first delivery of his videos, with which he intends to help practitioners of this wonderful sport continue to progress in their game. On this occasion, he will give us a series of tips to learn how to defend low balls when we are at the back of the court.

Padel World Press .- Do not miss this video in which the coach of Fernando Belasteguín-Pablo Lima or Carolina Navarro-Cecilia Reiter returns to put their knowledge and experience at the service of the fans.

As noted, when performing this action you must have the blade down, you must make a short preparation of the blow and, in turn, we must control the angle with which we open the face of the blade.

When we are at the bottom of the track, the most difficult to return are the low balls and, therefore, it is essential that we have the blade down. Although it seems obvious, it is very common to see players with the spade well above the height at which the ball goes.

Another very important aspect is the preparation of the blow, which is what will give more or less speed and power to our beating. Because I need a lot of control, the closer the shovel is to the ball (the shorter the distance), the easier it will be to control our action.

To finish, and always according to how the ball comes, you will have to open more or less the face of the shovel.

Don't miss his explanation ... You just have to click on this link.

Very excited about this new project, Miguel said: "I hope you liked the explanation and, above all, I also await your comments. If it has been useful, do not hesitate to share it with your friends. Greetings to all".

Source: Facebook of Miguel Sciorilli

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