Padel World Press .- Miguel Sciorilli, prestigious Argentine technician, continues with his particular series of practical lessons in video, aimed at all practitioners of this wonderful sport can improve their game. A fantastic way to learn from their experience and infinite knowledge to compete at the highest level.

In this new installment, Coach will give us a series of tricks to better grip the shovel, which will affect our effectiveness when making each hit.

As assured Miguel Sciorilli, the first thing that should be taken into account to know how to grab our paddle paddle will be the style of game that we seek to deploy, which will be determined by four fundamental points: acceleration of the blade, control, use of the wrist and muscle tone.

If what we are looking to exploit is a more aggressive game, we should take the shovel very far back, on the underside of the handle. With this variant, what we will achieve is to print a greater acceleration when hitting, so it is perfect in the case of performing actions such as, for example, auctions.

In the case of looking for more control than power, what we have to do is grab the shovel as much as we can, that is, to place the center of our hand as close as possible to the center of the blade ... And that is how we will get more precise shots.

On the other hand, if what we want is to have the maximum possible wrist movement, The smaller the fist we use, the better, since it will give us more capacity for flexibility. This will also influence muscle tone, since before a larger grip we will have the most stiff hand, whereas if it is smaller it will not be necessary to do so much force and we will be able to play something more liberated.

Valuing all the advice of Miguel Sciorilli, what we should do is check our game type and, based on it, choose what type of grip fits most to us. Taking into account all these aspects we will modify our way of holding the shovel to feel more comfortable and play optimally and effectively.

Here we offer the full video.

Very excited about this project, the technician himself said to finish: "I hope your comments and that they share it with their friends, I see them next Thursday".

Source and Image: Facebook of Miguel Sciorilli

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