Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced

The leap from decent to dangerous — the shots, tactics and court intelligence that will take your padel to the next level.

  1. 4 days ago

    The Mental Game: Why Tactics Mean Nothing If Your Head Isn't Right

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer tackles one of the most overlooked aspects of competitive padel: the mental game. If you are an intermediate or advanced padel player who knows the tactics but struggles to execute them under match pressure, this episode is essential listening. Jack explores the performance paradox, the well-documented sports psychology principle that explains why overthinking disrupts skilled execution, and what you can do to get out of your own way on court. You will learn why building a consistent pre-point routine is one of the highest-return habits you can develop as a padel player, and how it works as a psychological anchor to help you compete with focus and confidence. The episode also dives into the concept of emotional recovery after errors, explaining why the ability to reset quickly is a trainable skill that separates consistent competitors from players who spiral under pressure. Jack introduces the fifteen-second rule, a practical technique for letting go of bad points and returning your attention to the next rally. Finally, Jack breaks down the difference between self-judgement and neutral self-observation, and why the way you talk to yourself during a match directly affects how freely and aggressively you are able to play. Whether you are preparing for a local tournament or simply trying to be more consistent in social matches, the mental strategies covered in this episode will help you bridge the gap between what you know and what you actually do when it counts. Subscribe to Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced for weekly episodes covering tactics, technique, and the mindset behind better padel.

    5 min
  2. 4 days ago

    Breaking the Middle: How to Exploit the Most Vulnerable Zone on Court

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer dives deep into one of the most underutilised tactics in the game: attacking the middle of the court. Whether you're competing in club leagues or pushing toward tournament play, understanding how to exploit the central zone is a game-changer that separates good players from great ones. Jack breaks down exactly why the middle is so dangerous for your opponents, covering the geometry of court positioning, the psychology of doubles communication, and the split-second hesitation that the middle ball creates. You'll learn when to target the centre, how to use the middle volley at the net, when to deploy the central lob, and how to use mid-court drives to transition forward effectively. This episode also covers the defensive side of the equation, including how to protect the middle as a pair with clear pre-match communication and smart positioning adjustments. Key topics covered in this episode include padel doubles tactics, attacking the middle in padel, court geometry and positioning, net play strategy, the middle lob technique, defending the central zone, and communication between padel partners. Whether you've been defaulting to corners out of habit or you simply haven't considered the middle as a primary weapon, this episode will shift your perspective and give you practical tools to apply immediately in your next match. Subscribe to Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced for weekly episodes covering strategy, technique, and the mental side of padel. Leave us a review and share with your padel partner to level up together. #Padel #PadelTactics #PadelStrategy #IntermediatePadel #AdvancedPadel #PadelTips #DoublesStrategy #PadelUp

    5 min
  3. 4 days ago

    The Wall Is Your Ally: Turning Defense Into Instant Attack

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer breaks down one of the most transformative concepts in padel strategy: using the back wall not as a defensive last resort, but as a launching pad for aggressive, point-winning shots. Jack covers the essential mindset shift that separates intermediate players from advanced competitors, explaining why the back wall actually gives you time rather than taking it away. He walks through the technical fundamentals of positioning and footwork when reading balls off the glass, highlighting the most common mistake of crowding the wall and how to fix it. The episode dives deep into shot selection from the back third of the court, including a detailed look at the back wall vibora, how to execute a purposeful tactical lob versus a desperate floater, and how to read and respond to the challenging three-wall scenario where the ball catches both the back and side glass. Jack also addresses the often-overlooked doubles communication element, explaining how clear partner communication when the ball heads into a back corner can be the difference between conceding easy points and turning defence into attack. Whether you are working on your padel back wall technique, trying to improve your padel shot selection under pressure, or developing smarter padel doubles tactics, this episode delivers practical, court-ready advice you can apply immediately. Keywords: padel back wall technique, padel intermediate tips, padel advanced strategy, padel vibora, padel doubles tactics, padel shot selection, turning defence into attack padel, padel wall play, padel training tips, padel coaching podcast.

    5 min
  4. 4 days ago

    Two Steps Ahead: How Advanced Players Think Between Points

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer explores one of the most overlooked aspects of high-level padel: the mental game between points. While many intermediate players use the time between rallies purely for physical recovery, advanced padel players are running a deliberate and disciplined thought process that sets them up to win the next point before it even begins. Jack breaks down three core habits that elite padel players consistently apply between points. The first is the read and reset, a technique for extracting one clean tactical insight from the previous point and then resetting both mindset and body language to stay composed. The second is pattern recognition, the ongoing process of cataloguing opponent tendencies and using that information to create small, directional intentions that build pressure throughout a match. The third is partner communication, the brief but high-value exchanges between doubles partners that keep both players aligned and thinking as a single strategic unit. This episode also addresses the difference between productive mental habits and counterproductive overthinking, explaining how consistent practice of these skills leads to natural, automatic awareness rather than mental overload. A practical between-points drill is also included to help intermediate players begin building these habits in their training matches. Whether you are working toward competing at a higher club level or simply want to feel more in control during matches, this episode gives you the mental framework to start thinking like an advanced padel player. Keywords: padel strategy, advanced padel tips, padel mental game, padel tactics, doubles padel communication, padel intermediate to advanced, padel coaching podcast, padel training, padel improvement, Jack Mercer padel.

    5 min
  5. 4 days ago

    The Vibora Unpacked: Spin, Timing and When to Pull the Trigger

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer takes a comprehensive look at the vibora, one of padel's most powerful and technically demanding shots. Whether you are an intermediate player trying to add the vibora to your arsenal or an advanced player looking to sharpen your decision making, this episode covers everything you need to know. Jack breaks down the mechanics of the vibora in clear, practical terms, explaining how the combination of topspin and sidespin creates the distinctive kicking trajectory that makes this shot so difficult to handle. He walks through the brushing contact technique, the importance of a diagonal swing path, and why trusting the racket face is key to generating consistent spin. Timing is a central focus of the episode. Jack explains why preparation must happen before the ball hits the glass, how to identify the right contact height in your strike zone, and why patience is the hidden ingredient behind a truly explosive vibora. Footwork gets its own dedicated section, with Jack describing the fencing-style stance that loads hip and shoulder rotation for maximum power and spin transfer through the shot. Perhaps most valuably, Jack tackles the tactical side of the vibora: when to pull the trigger, which court situations create the best opportunities, and how to choose between cross-court and down-the-line targets to maximise your effectiveness. This episode is essential listening for any padel player serious about developing an attacking back-court game. Keywords: padel vibora technique, padel topspin shot, padel intermediate advanced, padel spin shots, padel back court attack, padel shot selection, padel swing mechanics, padel footwork, padel podcast, Padel Up podcast.

    5 min
  6. 4 days ago

    Pressure Without Power: Why Touch Players Beat Hard Hitters

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer breaks down one of the most misunderstood dynamics in padel: why touch players consistently outperform hard hitters, even at intermediate and advanced levels. If you've been working on generating more power in your padel game, this episode will challenge that approach and show you why variation, deception, and racket feel are the true foundations of high-level play. Jack explains how the walls in padel fundamentally change the value of raw pace, and why a soft, well-placed shot creates far more pressure than a powerful drive. Topics covered in this episode include: Why power works against you in padel compared to tennis, how touch creates multiple problems for your opponent simultaneously, the mental pressure of variation versus pace, a practical drill to develop your touch game immediately, how to remove telegraphing from your shot preparation, and how to use power selectively for maximum impact. This episode is perfect for padel players rated between three and four stars who are looking to make the jump to advanced club level. Whether you play in a social league, compete in local tournaments, or are working with a coach on your padel development, the tactical concepts in this episode apply directly to your game. Subscribe to Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced for weekly strategy episodes, skill breakdowns, and in-depth discussions about the tactics that separate good padel players from great ones. New episodes every week. Follow us and leave a review if you found this episode useful. Your feedback helps more players find the show.

    5 min
  7. 4 days ago

    The Lob Is Not a Weakness: How to Use Height as a Weapon

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer breaks down one of the most underestimated shots in the game: the lob. Far from being a defensive fallback, the lob is a tactically powerful weapon that can shift momentum, disrupt rhythm, and force opponents out of dominant net positions. Jack explains the critical difference between a panic lob and an intentional, well-placed lob, and walks listeners through exactly when and how to use height as an offensive tool on the padel court. Topics covered in this episode include the ideal trajectory and placement for an effective lob, how to target the opponent's backhand overhead, the mechanics of grip and swing path for a clean lob, the topspin lob and why it creates problems for attackers, and using the lob as a tempo disruptor during long competitive rallies. Jack also covers the situations where lobbing is a poor choice and how to avoid common mistakes that turn a potentially great shot into an easy opportunity for your opponents. Whether you're looking to add variety to your game, neutralise aggressive net players, or develop a more complete tactical approach, this episode gives you practical, actionable insights you can take straight to the court. Perfect for intermediate and advanced padel players looking to improve their padel tactics, padel strategy, padel technique, and padel shot selection. Subscribe to Padel Up for weekly episodes covering everything from technique breakdowns to match psychology and competitive play. #Padel #PadelStrategy #PadelTactics #PadelTips #PadelTraining #IntermediatePadel #AdvancedPadel #PadelLob #PadelUp

    5 min
  8. 4 days ago

    Stop Guessing, Start Seeing: Pattern Recognition on the Padel Court

    In this episode of Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced, host Jack Mercer breaks down one of the most underrated skills in competitive padel: pattern recognition. If you've ever felt like you're always one step behind on court, reacting instead of anticipating, this episode is for you. Jack explains why intermediate padel players often get stuck reacting to the ball rather than reading the game ahead of time, and how advanced players build a mental library of repeating shot sequences that allows them to move and position before the ball is even struck. Topics covered in this episode include how to trace points backwards to identify high probability shot chains, smart positioning during defence to offence transitions, net position adjustments based on opponent ball location, understanding glass wall rebound trajectories and how to use them to your advantage, and a practical shadow pattern drilling exercise you can do with your partner today. Whether you play social padel or compete in club tournaments, developing your pattern recognition will sharpen your court awareness, reduce errors, and help you make smarter tactical decisions under pressure. This episode is ideal for club padel players, intermediate to advanced doubles teams, padel coaches looking for player development insights, and anyone wanting to move beyond reactive play. Subscribe to Padel Up: Intermediate to Advanced on your favourite podcast platform and leave a review to help other players find the show. New episodes drop regularly covering tactics, technique, and the mental game of padel. #PadelPodcast #PadelTips #PadelTactics #PatternRecognition #PadelTraining #IntermediatePadel #AdvancedPadel #PadelUp #DoublesStrategy #PadelCoaching

    5 min

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