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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: Apple on August 23, 2011, 09:23:07 PM
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As I mentioned I'm currently playing a 3 day game, as I was batting today, for an extended period I really noticed something about what I do at the non strikers end. I can't switch off, I'm always thinking intently about the game, even going through my pre-ball routine when I'm at the non-strikers end. This resulted me in getting far more mentally fatigued and having to much going on my head to worry about doing the things I need to do to succeed.
So I was wondering if anyone has any tips that they would share on how I could relax and switch off between balls?
Cheers.
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Practise your golf swing. Think about the cakes at teas!
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I often chat to the umpire between balls, always worth a chat and they aren't bad people to have on your side :D
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I just go off into my own world, sing to myself in my head, just do anythibg
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Think about tits or the fact you have to change your baby nappies when you get home
to be honest i only score runs if i do switch off
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Think about tits or the fact you have to change your baby nappies when you get home.
this is exactly what I would have said!
that and be grateful you weren't out in the first over of the day!
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think about your bat and who made why its so good and how much it costs and which one you want next
works for me :p
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I always chat to the umpire.
It helps me switch off, but im never normally in long enough to have to as im a slogger.
But when i have to stick around talking to the umpire helps me