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What short form padel content do you watch?

115 commentsu/Tyron_ne4w ago
Hey everyone, Like everyone here, I'm obsessed with the sport. I really want to get into content creation and work my way into the padel infrastructure (looking at a coach cert as well). Just wanted to ask what kind of padel content that you guys consume? I see a lot of training videos and meme accounts but I was thinking of a more cinematic style of content. Still very early and still figuring things out but it would be great to connect with everyone here! A bit about me: 25 years old, born and raised in the UK. Left 4 years ago to travel, now in Indonesia, Bali. Started playing padel 6 months ago and fell in love with the sport. Also wondering if anyone here has any experience with content creation?
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u/Environmental-Path324w ago
At the beginning was a lot of videos on how to. Now I just listen to some padel podcast about what is going now. I stopped to watch how to do stuff because there is a lot of videos quite wrong on my opinion. Podcast has been great to understand the back end of the tournament and stuff like that.
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u/Tyron_neOP4w ago
that's cool, I never considered podcasts before. Any recommendations?
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u/JiraiyaDachshund274w ago
Mine will be very stereotypical but the stuff I watch on YT is: EverythingPadel - sometimes interested in the coaching, but mainly the match bids. Padeable - Same as EP, most are the videos are Menno's but seeing the others are interesting too. Padelactico - Mainly his match stuff. OtroNivel - Some technique and tactics stuff (though Sven has started doing match videos too!) The Padel School - Basic tips, technique and podcasts. Thijs Roper - seeing a professional on their journey is interesting. There's some more but that's the general feel.
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u/captain__gee4w ago
I can only recommend "Hello Padel" from Mauri Andrini, former world class padel player who then started his padel academy. A lot of content on technique, but also on tactics! Highly recommended! His videos are usually in English!
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u/Tyron_neOP4w ago
Amazing I’ll check him out- I was also looking at M3 academy
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u/Rackelhahn894w ago
Padelactico started with your approach (cinematic, but long form). I always thought something like back in the days counterstrike frag-movies for padel could be fun. Maybe check that out. It’s pretty much the best points synced with music etc, different angles, emotions. Kind of like trailers for bigger events
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u/Tyron_neOP4w ago
I love this idea!
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u/Common_Move4w ago
Don't. Maybe find a decent structured book or course and stick with that
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u/Gweledigaeth4w ago
Mostly full matches for me, or highlights if I can't catch it live. I watch a lot of FIP tournaments and high-level European club play - Danish, Dutch, Swedish, French leagues mainly. And Premier Padel whenever it's on. The biggest gap in padel content for me is longer format stuff - vlogs, tournament follow-alongs, that kind of thing. Padelable is my favourite channel by a mile and they upload constantly which is great. I think you'd call them LSDs (?) (lifestyle documentaries). Arturo Coello does some videos in that vein but they're way too heavily edited and all in Spanish so not really engaging for me. Worst content for me is over-edited shorts with the same recycled background music, and the gimmicky trick shot stuff you see all over Instagram. Just not what I'm looking for at all and I feel that it paints padel as 'unserious', when that couldnt be further from the truth. I don't really watch coaching videos or guides because they tend to have the opposite effect on me as they can sometimes overload your brain with information.
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u/Tyron_neOP4w ago
I agree with the lack of long form content. There’s a few that do it well but there not much variety
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u/Hot-Ground-98814w ago
you are a lucky one, how do you managed to travell for years at your age mate?
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u/Tyron_neOP4w ago
I saved up for a while, travelled SE Asia for 5 months then landed in Australia to work in the mines- the money there is really good. Now I work online (freelancer)
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u/Hot-Ground-98814w ago
how one can work at that mines ? Im from spain and my english its quite good.
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