Long perceived as an adult sport, the paddle today is undergoing a major evolution: the structured growth of its practice among the children .
If the France begins to develop its youth sections, the Spain has over twenty years of experience in the junior training which largely explains the depth of its talent pool .
At the heart of this dynamic, certain structures stand out for the coherence of their pedagogy and the support of their young players, embodying a true training culture .
A well-established junior culture in Spain
Since the early 2000s, Spanish clubs have integrated the junior paddle to their operation.
Schools welcome children from a very young age with adapted learning paths:
- Suitable terrain and equipment
- Progressive teaching of the fundamentals
- Working on doubles play from the very first sessions
- Tactical approach and trajectory reading
Le Spanish educational padel It is not limited to technique. It develops a collective understanding of the game: placement , patience , communication .
This structural maturity explains why Spain regularly produces young competitive players adulthood.
France: Structuring and first steps of junior padel
In France, the momentum is building. Clubs are creating schools for young people , the competitions U12, U14 and U16 are multiplying and families are getting more involved.
Challenges remain:
- Competitive volume less dense than in Spain
- Relative shortage of padel specialist coaches
- A specific culture of duality is still developing
France is currently going through a phase comparable to that experienced by Spain twenty years ago: a gradual transition towards a sustainable structuring .
A leading youth school
In this context, some Spanish clubs stand out for their training role.
At the club, the youth school rests on a consistent methodology , geared towards both technical progression and tactical understanding of the game.
The pedagogy supports children in their physical skills but also in their padel reading .
At the head of this school, Oriol Moyes The national coach of Spain's youth teams brings a structured and demanding vision. His expertise guarantees progress tailored to each stage of development.
An educational immersion: OSS youth internships
OSS youth internships Padel Barcelona constitute a pillar of this training.
They offer a complete immersion in a intensive pedagogy :
- Daily sessions focused on team tactics
- Analysis of trajectories and window operation
- Workshops dedicated to understanding the double
- Individualized support
This immersion fosters rapid progress by exposing young people to... real-life game situations in a demanding and structured environment.
Why training from childhood changes everything
Padel is a anticipation sport and collective intelligence .
Key skills — window management , double placement , communication — integrate more naturally when they are developed early.
A player trained from childhood acquires a solid tactical reading and total versatile technical base , which becomes crucial as the level increases.
Prospects for junior padel in Europe
The rise of padel among children marks a structuring stage for the sport.
France is beginning its momentum. Spain continues to consolidate its model, illustrated by... structured schools like that of Health Care Padel Barcelona .
The future of European padel It is built in schools for young people. It is there that the generations who will shape the future of sport are born, not only as players, but as true game strategists .
To learn more about the Spanish methodology, you can consult: www.padelbarcelona.com

























































































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