What to Include in Your Padel Coach Portfolio to Stand Out
- Adrià Arenas
- May 15
- 2 min read
If you want to work abroad, apply to a club, or simply stand out in a competitive market, your padel coach portfolio is your calling card. Here we explain the key elements you must include to make a great impression from the very first look.
Why is a strong professional portfolio so important?
A padel coach portfolio not only showcases your experience it also communicates your professionalism, teaching style, and ability to adapt to different contexts. In a market where many coaches have similar qualifications, what truly makes the difference is how you present your career.
Key elements to include in your portfolio
1. Personal and contact information
Include your full name, nationality, languages spoken, and contact details. If you're available to work internationally, make that clear.
2. Academic background and certifications
List your official padel coaching certifications, studies in physical education, physiology, sports coaching, etc. The more up-to-date and recognized your training is, the better the impression you'll make.
Example:
National Coach Level 1 (Spanish Padel Federation)
FIP Certified Padel Coach
Sports Psychology Course Applied to Padel
3. Professional coaching experience
List the clubs you've worked at, the countries where you've coached, and the types of players you've trained (children, adults, advanced players, etc.). If you have international experience, highlight it it's highly valued.
4. Notable achievements and success stories

You can mention tournaments won by your players, clear improvements in their rankings, or even testimonials. This is key if you want to stand out as a padel coach.
5. Training philosophy and methodology
Briefly describe your approach as a coach: do you prioritize technique, tactics, or the mental aspect of the game? How do you motivate your players? This helps connect with the type of student or club that is looking for a profile like yours.
6. Photos and training videos

Include professional images or links to videos where you demonstrate your coaching style. This adds visual value and conveys approachability and professionalism.
7. Languages and additional skills
Do you speak English, French, or Italian? Do you have skills in sports marketing or social media? All of this adds value if you want to work abroad or in clubs with international reach.
8. Social media and references

Include links to your professional social media profiles (LinkedIn, Instagram, etc.) and, if possible, add references from former employers or satisfied students.
Conclusion: A good portfolio opens doors
Creating a professional portfolio as a padel coach is not just a formality, it’s an opportunity to stand out in a global market. Pay attention to every detail, keep your presentation updated, and tailor your content depending on the type of club or academy you’re applying to. Your next big step as a coach may depend on it.
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