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Inner Game Method Round Two · Vagator Rs. 500 / player 1-hour session
The best coach in the world already lives within you.

Learn to teach yourself padel, by watching yourself play.

I came to padel as a complete beginner. I loved it immediately — the blue and red courts, the perfectly rectangular boxes, the glass walls that shut out the rest of the world, the fact that everything was unfamiliar. Being a beginner was liberating.

But once I started competing, all of the joy was lost. I kept showing up, but I kept losing. Worse, my inner critic was relentless. More competitive matches brought more frustration. I started noticing something uncomfortable: anger I was carrying from other parts of my life was surfacing on court. Not at opponents. At myself. It's just a game, and yet I felt like a loser every time I stepped on court.

"The joy of the game — what I'd call the sacred act of play — was getting buried under the weight of trying to be good at it."
@kunal.onl · Instagram

I wanted to observe myself, and learn from my mistakes.

I combined this video review practice with a method from an incredible book I'd read a decade ago — The Inner Game of Tennis by Timothy Gallwey. Gallwey's approach to coaching began with a simple observation: the biggest obstacle to improvement isn't lack of technique. It's the inner critic. The voice that says you're doing it wrong while you're trying to do it right.

Once I started watching myself without judgment — the way you'd watch a friend play — things started to change. I combined my own footage with instruction from the best padel coaches in the world, available free on YouTube. Watch a technique. Try it on court. Film it. Watch it back. Adjust. A tight loop between seeing, doing, and seeing again.

As a neurodivergent person, this was the missing piece. I've always learned better by watching and visualising than by following verbal instructions. On a court, with a camera and no pressure, I finally started to understand my own game. I'm also still learning — which is why I'm calling this co-learning, not coaching.

I started filming my padel matches

Sessions are held exclusively at Round Two, Vagator. Maximum 4 players at a time.

45 MIN Practice
We work through the fundamental shots in sequence: serve, groundstrokes, approach shots, volleys, overheads. I film every player. We review footage together and cross-reference with instruction from international coaches. Then we go back on court and iterate — one thing at a time, no pressure, no judgment on anyone.
15 MIN Competition
We play out what we practised. The point isn't to win. It's to notice what carries from training into a real point. How does your body and mind react when the pressure is on?
Price per player
Rs. 500
Includes court fee
Group size
4 players max
Location
Round Two, Vagator
Available slots
Mon–Sat
7:00 AM – 9:30 AM

This is not for advanced players looking for technical coaching. And I have nothing against conventional coaches or methods — I learn from them constantly, just at my own pace, on my own terms. This is simply the approach that works for me, and I want to make it available to others.

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