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General Cricket => Your Cricket => Topic started by: Howzat on September 02, 2013, 03:44:30 PM
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Have Back Foot Drive, Pull Shot and Basic Bowling Action for my assessment which im doing outdoors with colts if anyone has any tips/drills it would be much appreciated.
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Have Back Foot Drive, Pull Shot and Basic Bowling Action for my assessment which im doing outdoors with colts if anyone has any tips/drills it would be much appreciated.
Don't line up the kids on the leg side when demonstrating the pull shot with tennis balls. I watched a pro fail his level one when setting up the drill like this!
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haha quality
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Having seen you bounced out by a spinner recently, best not to demonstrate the pull yourself!
Serious one - with the bowling action, try not to over complicate things - when I did my level two one lad tried to cram about an hour of stuff into a five minute demo and made a bit of a plonker of himself.
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How many kids you got mate? And how much time?
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not being rude or nasty but if your doing level 2 you should have been taught all this to pass you level 2 and common senes is a very big part in this
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Just turn up and do it nice and simple, incredibly difficult to fail mate! Just stick to what they taught you on your modules, the assessors know your nervous and will give you a lot of leeway; just don't swear or make it unsafe ha!
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How many kids you got mate? And how much time?
About 10 and 15 mins to do one of the sessions listed. Pull shot is pretty standard... get them to feed and hit to a fielder in 3's and finish with Lords game. Back foot drive will be slightly harder I reckon.
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About 10 and 15 mins to do one of the sessions listed. Pull shot is pretty standard... get them to feed and hit to a fielder in 3's and finish with Lords game. Back foot drive will be slightly harder I reckon.
Back foot drive will be similar to pull shot, just rearrange the positions. Feeder needs to feed from kneeling, underarm, low to high. Can progress onto bounce feed if time (put it in your plan but with only having 15 mins no need to do it). The asseser will be mainly looking at your breakdown of the skill. Use about 3 key coaching points (pre-shot, contact and follow through) and just use shadowing and demos to introduce each point before letting them all have a go. Also as well as using a fielder use cones as a target. If you really want to you could ask the kids where they think the target should be for the shot. Also use lots of questioning and dint just say 'this is how you do it...'. For example if your coaching point is where the bat follows through to, shadow the shot, then ask them to watch where the bat finishes, then shadow the shot again (holding your shape at the follow through to make it really obvious) then get the kids to feedback, they should get it, then validate it by asking why.
Hope this helps
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Oh and when the kids are practicing try to stop one of them to do some one on one coaching. Make it positive. Even if its a minor thing try and use some shaping. Remember the praise burger! Eg ' you get into a great position to play the shot, however if you start transferring your weight towards where you want the ball to go then you'll be smashing these for 4'.
And get the active early and for as long as possible, don't take too long talking with lots of time standing and watching you!
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Sounds like you're going to need to go and perfect your pull shot before you go do this :D.
In all seriousness , I think blue summed it all up above. One thing I would say is with only 15 mins don't try and put too much detail into how to play the shot , a lot of the kids will naturally play a kind of pull shot when the ball comes towards them , and it shouldn't be difficult to get it look right for them.
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As well they are looking for you to be safe tell the kids if you say stop they stop if go past out off bounds cone and so on and just relax pull shot off the stump then bounce feed if kids are up to standerd sure your be fine :)
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And don't forget to ask if any left handers ;)
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left handers definitely showed up a few at my assessment
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Thanks guys especially big blue, really helpful not so worried now!
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Oh and whatever you do, be tactful - I almost failed mine because - doing fielding drills - I got one of the kids to demonstrate telling them I threw like a girl...which might have been okay had the test group not been Middlesex Girls!
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Thanks guys especially big blue, really helpful not so worried now!
Happy to help. Let us know how you get on.
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Finally can anyone give any advice on a good lesson teaching basic bowling action? Cheers!
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Going to use "Target Bowling" as the game but unsure on how to structure a main drill
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Start with two sets off stumps then if the group is up to it start progressing by taking stumps out till your left with a set or two stumps all depends on the ability off the kids just make it fun as always helps and a good point is to try and remember the names off children then work on coaching point like grip on ball and so on hope it helps :)