In his latest video published on his YouTube channel, Andoni Bardasco questions an increasingly common trend in padel teaching: the excessive complexity of the learning methods offered to amateur players.
Former member of the world's Top 25 and founder of the Bilbao Academy Padel StuffBardasco has observed the same phenomenon for several years during the training courses organized in Bilbao: many players arrive with an accumulation of technical notions, terminology and concepts… but without a real overall understanding of the game.
Simplify without impoverishing
Through this new video, Padel Stuff deliberately adopts a contrarian approach. The idea being defended is clear: despite all its tactical and technical richness, padel can be understood much more simply when learning is organized around a few fundamental basics.
Andoni Bardasco thus presents five essential gestures that serve as the foundation for the entire methodology developed by Padel Stuff in its coach training programs.
According to this view, many moves considered “specific” — such as the bajada, the chiquita, certain glass defenses or even variations in rhythm - would ultimately only be variations of common technical mechanics.
A way to make the game more readable for players without oversimplifying it.
An implicit critique of certain modern methods
Behind this stance, Padel Stuff also seems to send a broader message to the world of padel teaching.
Where some approaches multiply technical terms and “special moves”, the Spanish academy claims a different philosophy: to build simple, coherent and evolving reference points.
The goal is not to reduce padel to a few automatic movements, but rather to allow the player to better understand the overall logic of the game in order to progress more naturally.
The gesture is not enough
The video also emphasizes a central point of the methodology developed in Bilbao: in padel, technique can never be separated from movement, positioning and tactical intentions.
The five gestures presented are therefore not intended as miracle cures, but as entry points towards a more complete understanding of the game.
This approach could resonate with many amateur players, who are often torn between a very passive style of padel consisting simply of returning the ball, and a constant search for the winning shot without any real construction.
Another way to pass on padel
With this new publication, Padel Stuff It doesn't just aim to teach a few additional technical tools. The approach seems deeper: to offer a clearer and more structured understanding of modern padel.
In a sport that is booming, where educational content is multiplying on social networks and YouTube, this desire for simplification could well appeal to some players… and coaches.

























































































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