PADEL PROTOCOL
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A physical performance system built for padel
Your body shapes the padel player you can become.
Assess the player. Understand the limitation. Connect it to the court. Train what matters. Measure the change.
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Explore the framework
Padel coaching has a technique layer and a tactics layer. It has never had a consistent physical layer connecting the two.
A player told to rotate further, get lower, or improve footwork receives a valid technical observation — but not an answer to the question underneath it: can their body actually do what is being asked of it? The PADEL Performance Framework replaces that guesswork with a repeatable, evidence-led process.
The model
Five domains. One score. A profile, not just a number.
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See the full framework
Assess. Understand. Train. Apply. Reassess.
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No player leaves with seventeen things to work on.
Every assessment resolves into three physical priorities — the player's Big 3. Everything else is secondary. That prescription drives the programme, and the programme drives the reassessment.
See the assessment process
Players
Get assessed, get a profile, get a programme built around your limitations.
Coaches & S&C professionals
Get certified in the methodology and build it into your practice.
Partners & investors
Methodology, certification, practitioner network, platform and data.
The framework
The PADEL model
Body → Movement → Shot → Performance. Every assessment answers one question: why does this matter on a padel court?
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PADEL Score: 0–100
The overall number is not the most important output. The profile is. Two players can score the same total with entirely different development needs.
Green
Physical capacity currently appears sufficient for the movement requirement.
Amber
Potential limitation or meaningful development opportunity.
Red
Significant limitation or safety concern requiring further assessment. Not a diagnosis — a referral trigger.
The performance connection
A finding is only useful once it's connected to the game.
WHAT?
What did we observe? Thoracic rotation: 42°.
SO WHAT?
How might that affect padel movement? It may reduce the options available preparing for overhead shots.
NOW WHAT?
What should we train? Rotational capacity, investigated alongside technical coaching.
See how an assessment runs
Assessment process
Eight stages, one cycle
Assess → Understand → Train → Apply → Reassess.
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What the player receives
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Player pathways
One framework, four populations
The same assessment methodology, applied against the goals of the player in front of you.
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Focus
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Certification
A network, not one professional doing everything
Three certification tracks, each scoped to what that professional is qualified to do.
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Covers
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Interested in becoming a certified practitioner?
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Digital platform & vision
From exercise system to methodology
Long term, the framework becomes technology-enabled — and the anonymised data it generates becomes a padel performance dataset that doesn't exist today.
The platform lets certified professionals
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Questions the data could eventually answer
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The commercial opportunity
The valuable asset isn't any single test.
Methodology + Certification + Practitioner Network + Platform + Data
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