Intermediate Players Padel Coaches in Bristol
Break through your plateau with structured coaching that sharpens technique, builds tactical awareness, and takes your game to the next level in Bristol, United Kingdom. Free for players.
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Coaches in Bristol
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Intermediate Players padel coaching in Bristol
Find intermediate players padel coaching in Bristol, United Kingdom. Bristol is one of the UK's top-five padel markets — and it's easy to see why. The city's deeply ingrained active lifestyle culture, built around cycling, running, and outdoor sport, has made padel a natural fit. Courts have opened across key neighbourhoods including Clifton, Harbourside, Southville, Filton, and Redland, with both indoor and outdoor facilities available. Indoor venues are popular during Bristol's wetter months, while outdoor courts come into their own in summer. The coaching scene has grown rapidly to match demand. Most coaches in Bristol hold LTA Level 1 to Level 3 certifications, giving players access to structured, qualified instruction whether they're picking up a racket for the first time or looking to sharpen their competitive game. Private lessons typically run between £35 and £70 per hour, with group coaching sessions available at lower price points — ideal for social players or those on a tighter budget. Bristol's padel community skews young and active, with strong turnout at club nights and beginner sessions. If you're new to the sport, the city's welcoming padel culture makes it easy to get started. Search our directory to find an LTA-certified padel coach near you in Bristol.
What to expect
- Technique audit and targeted correction of ingrained habits
- Tactical positioning and net approach patterns
- Wall play and defensive lob conversion
- Match-play drills simulating real competitive points
- Video feedback and structured homework between sessions
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Coaches in Bristol
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Bristol Padel Coach
Kevin Graff - Sport & fitness instruction Supported by @bullpadel_uk and @bullpadelsport Kevin is a full time LTA Level 2 padel coach in Bristol. He holds regular group and private training sessions for all age ranges and abilities through his Padel Academy. When not coaching you will find Kevin competing at many Grade 1 & 2 tournaments around the UK, he is currently ranked within the top 50 with goals to move to the top 20 over the next year. Ready to take your game to the next level, contact Kevin today for more information. Facebook: Bristol Padel Coach Instagram: @bristolpadelcoach Playtomic: https://playtomic.io/kg-padel-academy/7c26981c-baa8-438a-b6eb-b938fc43df69?q=PADEL~2024-05-14~~~ Phone: +44 7429 962605

Joan Sendra
Joan has more than 2 years of coaching experience. He is currently working as a Head Coach at Rocket Padel Bristol and runs a wide range of sessions from Beginners to Advanced players. Joan began Padel in Spain, playing with and being coached by professional Spanish coaches. I would like to help the grow of the sport in the UK and focus on developing the skills of the young and adult players. You can book a session with Joan via Rocket Padel Bristol's Playtomic link, found on their profile.

Scott Pearmain
Scott is a Padel Coach with over 35 years experience. He heads up the coaching team at Surge Padel Bristol, running a range of sessions for all abilities.
Gabriela Coglitore
Gary Fenton
Jonners Peterson
Julie Jones
Connie Simpson
David Ruiz
Gonzalo Lorenzo Blazquez
Kevin Graff
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Intermediate Players coaching in Bristol: common questions
How do I know if I'm an intermediate padel player?
If you can sustain rallies, execute a basic serve and return, and understand court positioning — but still make frequent unforced errors and struggle with pressure situations — you're intermediate. Most players reach this level after 10-20 sessions. An intermediate coach helps you move beyond the plateau that stops most casual players from improving.
What's the difference between a beginner and intermediate padel coach?
Beginner coaches focus on fundamentals and comfort. Intermediate coaches diagnose specific technical problems, introduce tactical patterns, and use match-play drills to build competitive skills. The sessions are more demanding and the feedback more specific — which is exactly what players at this stage need.
How long does it take to go from intermediate to advanced?
With consistent coached training (1-2 sessions per week), most intermediate players see significant improvement within 3-6 months. Going from intermediate to advanced depends on how often you play matches, how focused your practice is, and your natural athletic base. A good coach will set milestones so you can measure progress.
Should I take private or group lessons as an intermediate player?
Both serve different purposes. Private lessons are best for fixing specific technical issues — a coach can film and analyse your shots and give focused corrections. Group lessons build match skills, adaptability, and tactical thinking. Most intermediate players benefit from a mix: private sessions to fix technique, group sessions to apply it under pressure.
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