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Structure over tips · Development over content · Progress that is earned

The Player Reckoning™

A structured development program for ambitious amateur padel players who want to break through their plateau and begin developing more purposefully.

The problem

The Plateau Trap.

Most serious amateur players end up in the Plateau Trap at some point. They play matches. They train. They try to correct individual technical mistakes. But their level doesn’t move. Not because they lack effort. But because their development has never had a clear structure.

You search around on YouTube and find a bit here and there — something that might help. But how do you translate that into your own game?

Training sessions stand alone. They help in the moment, but how do they fit into your development and your specific starting point? You lack a concrete conceptual understanding of what it takes to move beyond your current level, so you can keep climbing the development and results ladder.

Our goal: Help you break out of the Plateau Trap and begin developing more purposefully.

The three dimensions

Together, we work with 3 core development dimensions

The Player Reckoning works systematically with all three.

Dimension 1

Mental

How you react under pressure.

Dimension 2

Conceptual

How you understand and read the game.

Dimension 3

Technical

How you execute your shots and decisions.

The program

You start with Session 1

You’re introduced to the structure of the program, the mental frameworks, and the chimp/champ concept — an understanding of what happens in the brain of athletes under pressure, and how we work with it throughout the program.

Phase 1 · Foundation

Purpose and motivation

We map you as a padel player and as a person using your Player Reckoning Blueprint™ — your personal blueprint for the program: who you are, what drives you, and what you want to achieve.

Phase 1 · Foundation

Performance analysis

We evaluate you as an athlete using concrete tools that define exactly where you are right now on your padel journey — and where you want to go over the course of the program.

Phase 2 · Development

Match analysis

We analyze 30–40 minutes of your play on video. We then work on court on the most important development areas. On-Court + Video.

Phase 2 · Development

Mental performance

Building on frameworks from my training as a mental performance coach at the Danish Sports Confederation (DIF), we establish your mission and your values using concrete working tools. You gain mental clarity and direction, so you know exactly what you’re playing for — even when the pressure rises. This is the core work of the program.

Phase 2 · Development

Integrated training

We combine the work from the previous sessions. The training integrates conceptual understanding, technical development, and mental performance. On-Court.

Phase 3 · Testing

Competition situation

You play a tournament or match day, where I follow your matches and observe your performance. Live tournament day.

Phase 3 · Testing

Analysis and consolidation

Building on the tournament, we work with the Crossroads Model. We analyze your emotional and behavioral patterns in competition: how you reacted under pressure, and how those reactions are reshaped into mission- and values-based actions.

Phase 3 · Consolidation

Personal development plan

We review what has changed in your game over the course of the program. You receive your personal development plan — so the program doesn’t end here, but becomes the foundation for your continued development.

"Fits or doesn’t fit": Complete Session 1. If the program doesn’t feel right for you — full refund.

Credibility

The program is new. The methodology is not.

Here is what stands behind it:

This is a systematic development methodology, built over years at an institutional level, now made available to ambitious padel players across levels for the first time.

Players

What players say

Tore trains my son Karl-Emil several times a week at PadelWorld Ikast. Tore is extremely competent, both in padel expertise and on a human level. He’s remarkably good at sensing what Karl-Emil needs — technically and mentally — in each individual session and in the bigger picture. But the most important thing is that he manages to make training fun for Karl-Emil every time, even though it’s serious and intensive.

Tommy Angemair, father of U14 national team player Karl-Emil Angemair

Tore is a remarkably skilled coach who manages to make even difficult things easy to understand. I’ve experienced clear development in my game, because he sees details and gives concrete tools I can use right away. At the same time, his energy and commitment are contagious, so my motivation for padel has only grown.

Daniel Gallacher

You have made a huge difference for me, my game, and my motivation — in every facet, all the way around. You have, without comparison, an x-factor I haven’t encountered before in my sporting life. You set demands, but you’re also there when things get hard. So you have my warmest recommendations!

Louise Kofod
Is this you?

Who this is for — and who it isn’t for

This is a perfect fit for you if:

  • You play 2+ times a week or more and have played seriously for several years
  • You’ve already invested in your padel development — private lessons, equipment, camps — and want that investment to accumulate within a structured system
  • You’re frustrated that your effort isn’t translating into measurable progression, and you want to know exactly what’s holding your development back
  • You’re willing to commit to a development program — not just random quick fixes
  • You want to know precisely where you stand, and work with clear standards — not a vague sense of being "mediocre"
  • You’re competitive, process-oriented, and ready to take ownership of your development rather than waiting for someone to fix you

This won’t work for you if:

  • You’re looking for quick solutions — specific technical advice you might (or might not) use without committing to a structured development process
  • Your primary motivation for padel is social — casual play satisfies you and development is secondary
  • You’ve never invested in your development — no private lessons, no structured training, no analytical engagement with your own game
  • You’re not comfortable with accountability
Investment

Program pricing

5 spots at the introductory price. The standard price is 22,000 DKK. Save 4,500 DKK. Sessions can be held in English or Danish.

Full payment
17,500 DKK
one payment
Installment plan
3 × 6,500 DKK
19,500 DKK total

Paid by your employer? The Player Reckoning™ develops mental resilience, decision-making under pressure, and structured self-leadership — skills that extend far beyond the padel court. Many companies cover this type of program as employee development or personal development. The program can also be structured as a salary-sacrifice arrangement, which effectively reduces your investment by 30–50% through pre-tax salary restructuring. Talk to your HR department or employer — we’re happy to provide documentation of the program’s structure and skills focus.

Ready to get started?

We start as soon as your spot is confirmed

1

Send a message

Briefly describe your level and what you want from the program.

2

We’ll have a short call

To see if the program fits your situation.

3

We’ll schedule your first session

The moment you’re accepted, Session 1 is scheduled within two weeks.

In that session, we don’t look at your technique. We look at what drives you — your inner motivation as a player and as a person. That conversation is where the reckoning begins.

5 spots at the introductory price · 15 minutes · no obligation

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