Build real control in the first week with clearer footwork, cleaner contact, and a plan you can repeat even if you only play once a week. Join thousands of people who have transformed their game with The Padel School
Back court consistency
Build tactical teamwork
Skilful point starter
Setup points to finish
If your feet are late, everything feels rushed, even a simple ball. The fastest beginner's improvement isn’t a new shot, it’s learning where to stand, how to move, and how to create time. That’s why week 1 starts with our FREE ‘Faster Feet’ course, so the rest of your game becomes easier.

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Padel is a fast-growing racket sport that combines elements of tennis and squash, played on an enclosed court where walls are part of the game. It’s easy to learn, highly social, and focuses on control, positioning, and smart play rather than power—making it accessible and enjoyable for players of all levels.
Padel is simple to pick up, with basic techniques that beginners can understand and apply quickly.
Usually played in doubles, it creates a fun, interactive environment that encourages teamwork and connection.
Success relies more on positioning, timing, and shot selection than pure strength or speed.
The surrounding walls add a unique twist, allowing longer rallies and creative shot-making.
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