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Training Programme
The Perfectionist players are defined by their signature ability to deploy Mechanically perfect shots, Textbook execution. Exacting competitors who never settle for 'good enough.' Every shot must be technically perfect or they're frustrated. The drills below are selected to sharpen your natural strengths and close the gaps around can be too hard on themselves, vulnerable to good-enough opponents, giving you a complete training routine purpose-built for your archetype.
Areas to develop
A focused drill session for The Perfectionist players should last 45–60 minutes. Start with 10 minutes of footwork warmup, then move into 2–3 targeted drills from the list below at 80% intensity. Finish each session with 15 minutes of points play so the patterns transfer to match conditions.
Prioritise drills marked with your signature shot labels first — these reinforce your natural strengths and raise your ceiling. Then rotate through the “areas to develop” drills once per week so your weaknesses stop being exploited in matches.
At the advanced level, the biggest gains come from drilling edge-case scenarios and high-pressure simulations — the margins are small and execution under stress is what separates levels.
Master aggressive bandeja techniques including sharp angles, topspin variations, and rapid transitions to winners. Advanced players use the bandeja to set up offensive opportunities rather than just neutralize.
Why this drill
Builds the advanced bandeja attacking variants skills that round out The Perfectionist's overall game.
Key steps
Execute sophisticated lob strategies including angled lobs, counter-lobs, and aggressive lobs that set up winners. Advanced players use the lob as an offensive weapon, not just defense, to break down the opponent's net positioning.
Why this drill
Builds the advanced lob tactics and variations skills that round out The Perfectionist's overall game.
Key steps
Develop strategic rally construction skills, building points methodically toward finishing opportunities. Rally construction combines shot selection, court positioning, and tactical awareness.
Why this drill
Builds the rally construction point building skills that round out The Perfectionist's overall game.
Key steps
Develop repeatable shot patterns that exploit opponent weaknesses and create scoring opportunities. Pattern play combines tactical awareness with consistent execution.
Why this drill
Addresses a key gap for The Perfectionist: vulnerable to good-enough opponents.
Key steps
Signature shot reinforcement — Mechanically perfect shots
Weakness drilling — can be too hard on themselves
Match-play integration — apply drilled patterns in live points
What are the best drills for a The Perfectionist padel player?
The Perfectionist players benefit most from drills targeting their signature shots and plugging key weaknesses. Core practice areas include: Mechanically perfect shots, Textbook execution and addressing gaps like can be too hard on themselves, vulnerable to good-enough opponents.
How often should a The Perfectionist player drill?
For steady improvement, aim for 3–4 focused drill sessions per week. Each session should include 10–20 minutes of targeted solo or pair work, followed by match-play so the patterns become instinctive under pressure. As a advanced-level archetype, The Perfectionist players benefit from mixing technique repetition with tactical practice.
How does SmashIQ video analysis help The Perfectionist players improve?
SmashIQ analyses every shot in your match footage and flags specific technique patterns. For The Perfectionist players, it tracks metrics directly relevant to your style — Mechanically perfect shots execution, positioning, and error patterns. You get objective data on where your game matches the The Perfectionist profile and where drilling will unlock the most improvement.
Track your progress with SmashIQ video analysis
Upload your match footage and SmashIQ identifies exactly which The Perfectionistpatterns you're executing well and which drills will move the needle fastest. Objective data, not guesswork.
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