Padel World Press .- Miguel Sciorilli continues with his mission of help players of all levels to improve your game. That's why, on this occasion, will use your new video to explain the way, in his words, "have the ball in the shovel".

And what does that mean? Well, very simple: Keep at all times the control of the ball. To achieve this, the coach pointed out that it is very necessary that the ball spend as much time as possible in contact with our shovel. The problem, as he said, is that there are different types of ball.

Control a ball that comes with boat It is easy because his trajectory is opposed to the shovel and, just by touching it, the ball will come forward. A volley, however, usually comes slower and implies that we have to go look for it and accompany it with the shovel to gain control on the direction and on the force of the blow.

As for the balls leaving of the wall, and that therefore come out in the same sense as the shovel, also requires accompaniment, since otherwise it will escape us and we will not control its trajectory. East accompaniment, however, it should not be only arm-shovel but involves the action of the whole body.

It is important learn to identify all these types of balls to determine when to accompany the movement and gain control. Putting it into practice will take immediate effect in the game and will take us to another level.

Again, a brilliant tip from one of the most important coaches in the world of paddle tennis, that you will be able to see through a video already available in your official profile Facebook.

Very excited about this new project, Miguel Sciorilli said: "Put these tips into practice and you'll see how they work. I hope your comments and that they share it with their friends, I see them next week. "

Source and Image: Facebook of Miguel Sciorilli

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