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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: jamferg on October 31, 2011, 09:50:34 PM
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Does anyone have a cricket specific programme to get me out there and getting fit for next season?
Rapidly turning to lard and dont want to waste another season unfit and unprepared
Thanks in advance
Jim
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Running 3 times a week, chuck in some hill sprints etc.
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Jambo - PM Washington, he's a fitness trainer and he gave me some very good advice. You can see how I've trimmed down from my batting videos!!
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Get swimming. I've been doing it 4 times a week for the last month to strengthen my knee (long standing injury) and my fitness has improved dramatically and feel much stronger too. Doing 80 lengths a day now!
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Jambo - PM Washington, he's a fitness trainer and he gave me some very good advice. You can see how I've trimmed down from my batting videos!!
That boy most definitely knows his shizzle!
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cheers Chaps...... I swim like a brick,It is an exercise in survival rather than fitness :( I'll give Mr W a shout :)
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if anyone has any advice on dieting i would appreciate a PM, the fitness work is going well but im an atrocious cook and im not sure i can handle much more lettuce!
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Make sure you exercise those arm muscles evenly when sitting in the pub!!!!!
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On the diet front, I'm calorie counting using the 'myfitnesspal' app (can get it on android or iPhone) - I thought it would be a ball ache, but it's been really good for making me more conscious of food choices
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If you are looking for something to help alter your diet then look no further than this:
http://www.neilmct.com/diet-plan.html
I have a copy of it if you want it, just put your e-mail down and I'll send it out.
Will save you a few pennies.
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Also if you are looking for somewhere to start at then this would be a decent starting point:
Full body workout, with 3 weight sessions a week, and 2 cardio in-between. This is how it works out:
Monday: Weights
Tuesday: Cardio
Wednesday: Weights
Thursday: Cardio
Friday: Weights
Saturday: Cricket / Football Game (Cardio)
Sunday: Rest
During the days I do weights I alternate between Workout A & B:
Workout A
Squats
Bench Press
Deadlift
Military Press
Chinups / Pullups
Workout B
Hack Squats
Dips
Stiff Legged Deadlift
Dumbbell Shoulder Press
Bent Over Rowing
Sets and Reps 3x10, starting with a weight I can just fail the last rep on the last set. When I can do 3x12 I up the weight, and so on.
The Cardio I do is mainly HIIT which is the best to shed fat.
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cheers Chaps, really helpful. jamferg138@hotmail.com
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please email me at rajesh500@hotmail.com
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Monday: KFC
Tuesday: MCd'z
Wednesday: Subway
Thursday: Pizza hut
Friday: Chinky
Saturday: Indian
Sunday: Sunday Roast
thats how i roll!
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Monday: KFC
Tuesday: MCd'z
Wednesday: Subway
Thursday: Pizza hut
Friday: Chinky
Saturday: Indian
Sunday: Sunday Roast
thats how i roll!
i can imagine you roll pretty well after that lot lol, like your style mate
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i was waiting for that joke i set it up nicley!!!!
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i couldnt let you down could i .......
:)
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I play badminton all year round. I remember in an interview goochy said he used to play because it helped his footwork at the crease
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I'll try and remember to e-mail that file out to everyone over the weekend. If you email me at barnfieldtom@gmail.com, then I'll just reply to that.
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I remember a book I had some time ago called "Get Fit for Cricket", not sure about the author. If I remember, it had different exercises for the different muscles you need to develop, depending on whether you want to concentrate on batting, bowling, fielding, etc
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Email me please Tom
pete_sincock@hotmail.com
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Monday: KFC
Tuesday: MCd'z
Wednesday: Subway
Thursday: Pizza hut
Friday: Chinky
Saturday: Indian
Sunday: Sunday Roast
thats how i roll!
Surely a subway is far too healthy?
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All sent now.
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Could I have one as well please Tom?
alridd@hotmail.co.uk
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Just send me an email to barnfieldtom@gmail.com so I don't forget. Cheers.