Padel
Padel is a racket sport that combines elements of tennis and squash. It is usually played in doubles on a smaller court than tennis, which is surrounded by walls - similar to squash. The ball is similar to the tennis ball, but slightly softer, and the rackets are solid and not strung. The principle of the game is similar to tennis, with the difference that the ball can still be played after hitting a wall, which adds an extra tactical dimension. Padel is known for its social and strategic nature and requires less physical exertion than tennis, making it a popular sport for players of all ages and skill levels.
How Calopad helps with Padel
Calopad is ideal for padel players to relieve muscle pain and tension caused by dynamic play. The deep heat of the Calopad penetrates into strained muscles and accelerates pain relief. Rapid recovery is crucial for padel players to maintain their performance. Calopad promotes blood circulation and thus shortens the recovery time & regeneration of any structure. It is easy to use, fits in any sports bag and is suitable both for preparing for the game and for relaxation afterwards.
As with any racket sport, the load is very one-sided and therefore requires a lot of strength and good regeneration. Additional strength training is important to prepare the body for the strain of the paddle and prevent injuries. It strengthens muscles, improves joint stability and posture. The Calopad Care subscription therefore combines passive heat treatments with active therapies and training by sports physiotherapists for comprehensive treatment and helps padel players to minimise the risk of injury and optimise their performance.