Coach Training Continues
- Carol Milligan
- Jun 16, 2023
- 1 min read

Huge congratulations to our latest batch of padel coaches to be put through their paces at our intensive Certified Padel Coach (CPC) training in Edinburgh last weekend. (Just a few more bits of paperwork to submit before you are all qualified!)

And thank you to our fabulous course tutors, Bernardino (Nino) Sánchez-Alcaraz (third from left) and Pablo Franco Duran (left) who flew in from Murcia and Antwerp respectively to coach our clutch of coaches who came from all over England plus one Brazilian coach who flew from Qatar!

All enjoyed a great weekend in the Edinburgh sunshine, though I fear their impression of our fair capital city may be somewhat skewed by unseasonably decent weather – decent weather being always unseasonable in Edinburgh!
Not everyone who attends this course wants to be a padel coach. Some are already sports coaches looking to expand their repertoire, but others are more interested in setting up a padel business, and some are keen padel players who simply want to learn more and improve their game. There is no pre-requisite qualification required to enrol in the CPC basic course, though we do recommend that you are playing padel regularly and are not just starting out.
Our next CPC training runs 13/14/15 October ’23 at Edinburgh Park and is booking fast. Details here: https://www.game4padel.com/become-a-padel-coach
A strong coaching foundation is crucial for the growth of the sport. It's interesting how many different reasons people have for taking the course, from career advancement to simply improving their own game. It reminds me of some students I know who are so passionate about padel that they want to dedicate all their time to it. Some of them have used Academized essay writing service on academized.com to balance their academics with their training schedules. This source helped them free up some time to train more, and still keep up with school.