Do you make mistakes with your batting trigger move?
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on trigger moves by Gary Palmer. To go to part 1 click here, to go to part 2 click here
In this free video Gary Palmer shows you The common mistakes batsmen make when making a trigger move. Get it wrong and you can end up in a poor position that is more likely to get you out.
Cricket show 59: Secrets of success
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It's Kevin's last show of the year as he goes off for his holidays so the show is packed to the rafters. Gary Palmer is back with more batting tips and Alan Crouch, Head of Performance at Wiltshire cricket. We also answer questions on:
Stop playing cricket: Why too much of a good thing can be a bad thing
If you want to be a better cricketer you better play lots of cricket. That's a no brainer. But what if too much cricket leaves players failing to reach their potential?
It might upset some of the players of yesteryear, but the research shows that you can play too much cricket (or any sport) when you are growing up.
I remember when this was all fields
How to use a trigger move to bat against swing bowling
This is part 2 of a 3 part series on trigger moves by Gary Palmer. To go to part 1 click here.
You can use trigger moves to improve your batting technique against swing bowling as well as outright speed.
In this free video Gary Palmer shows you how to adapt your trigger move to the ball that is swinging and pitched up more.
How to use a trigger move to bat against fast bowling
This is part 1 of a 3 part series on trigger moves by Gary Palmer. To go to part 2 click here.
How do you pick line and length of fast bowling on quick wickets?
It's very difficult to do, and even more so if you are trying to stand still. One way to help with this is to adopt the 'back and across' trigger movement.
How to motivate young cricketers
As a coach, have you ever wondered about the talented player who seems to cruise without putting in the hard yards?
How much better would Player A be, you wonder, if only he had the motivation of the les talented Player B? The frustrating part is that motivation is more complicated that a simply telling Jimmy to buck up his ideas.
Cricket Show 57: Pro Coach Cricket Academy
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More interviews this week as Sam Lavery of Pro Coach Cricket Academy joins David and Kevin. Of course the regular guests Menno Gazendam and Gary Palmer also make appearances.
Why cricket isn't a sideways game after all
Gary Palmer, the PitchVision Academy batting coach, talks about the coaching idea that batting is a sideways game. If you would like coaching from Gary, check out CCM Academy.
We have all heard the coaching mantra: Cricket is a sideways game.
Good bowlers get side on in their action. Batsmen stand sideways at the crease.
Cricket Show 55: Batting against left armers and spin variations
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There are three interviews on the show this week as we feature usual guests Gary Palmer on batting and Menno Gazendam on spin bowling. We get a detailed look at the forthcoming International Cricket Camp in Potchefstroom, South Africa.
We also get to hear about Kevin's lateste game. How did he fair with a strong batting line up this week?
Ask the Readers: What's more important for a coach?
Should players consider the playing experience of a coach or should they just go on how good a coach is and ignore their playing record?
It seems I stirred a little controversy this week. So I thought I would find out what you think too.
The whole thing started when miCricketCoach Show host Kevin and I were talking about the experience a coach needs to help a player make it to the professional game. I aired my views, it seem innocuous at the time.