Self case study: Cricket training
Improving your cricket can be a daunting prospect. Where do you start? Whats most important? Will you have the time?
These are the kind of questions I ask myself just as much as a club cricket wicketkeeper/batsman.
As a result, I thought it would be interesting to keep you up to date with my own current cricket programme. Hopefully you will feel inspired by my trials and tribulations.
Remember though, that training to improve your cricket is very personal and very specific. What works (or fails) for me may be different for you.
If you have any further questions, or want me to design you a personalised programme, please get in touch.
My Current Cricket Training Programme
Its the end of the season for me now (no cricket in September around here). So this week I have started my recovery phase.
Although I didnt get an injury this year, I have had some knee and ankle niggles so I am glad to cut back on the training.
For at least the next 4 weeks I'll be doing 15-20 minutes on the bike at my gym twice a week. No weights, no running and no cricket. In the last week of this period I will drop back to no training at all. This is so my body is totally rested and ready for beginning the long bulid up of skill and fitness towards April 2007 and the start of the new cricket season.
This week I will also be reviewing my season and planning my psychological skills training. For me, training my mental approach to cricket takes just as much time and effort as the physical side.
I have made a slight change to my diet. As I will be exercising less I will also be cutting down my calorie intake to make sure my body fat doesn’t slide too far upwards. I won’t be on a “diet” (diets tend to be faddy and fail). Instead I will simply make smaller meals and not snack quite as much.
I would be interested in what other players are doing at this time of the season. Are you still playing? What training are you doing?
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[...] Last time I updated you I was just starting my recovery phase. Mainly to give my body time to recover after the season. [...]
i will go to India cricket team
there is a problem in my spinal cod. I was fell down from a tree while jumping on the wall..and still I m playing cricket..I do exercise.. streching excercise.. to stay fit..but there is some pshyclogical pressure in my mind..so there are some changes in my cricket life..