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General Cricket => Cricket Training, Fitness and Injuries => Topic started by: thegasman on March 10, 2016, 04:16:32 PM
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Hi all,
After a while lurking in the background, time I popped my head up above the parapet.
I'm doing my level 2 coaching, and interested in finding good online coaching resources to add to the iCoachCricket stuff from the ECB. I'm sure a good list would also be of use to other forum users.
Does anyone have particularly good places they visit and would recommend? I've previously had a poke around Pitchvision, and another that comes up on Google is Sportplan.net, although this requires registration. Any further ideas welcome...
Sean
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Hi all,
After a while lurking in the background, time I popped my head up above the parapet.
I'm doing my level 2 coaching, and interested in finding good online coaching resources to add to the iCoachCricket stuff from the ECB. I'm sure a good list would also be of use to other forum users.
Does anyone have particularly good places they visit and would recommend? I've previously had a poke around Pitchvision, and another that comes up on Google is Sportplan.net, although this requires registration. Any further ideas welcome...
Sean
Why not post the ecb stuff yourself then the forum will be able to learn from you as well as help you
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Why not post the ecb stuff yourself then the forum will be able to learn from you as well as help you
Pretty sure it's all copyrighted and I would be hearing from the ECB very quickly. Not sure I'm ready to be cricket's Edward Snowden just yet....At least not from this account [emoji6]
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Pretty sure it's all copyrighted and I would be hearing from the ECB very quickly. Not sure I'm ready to be cricket's Edward Snowden just yet....At least not from this account [emoji6]
Not sure you can copyright coaching but hey ho
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iCoach is a subscription only tool for ECB approved coaches and those in training. It consists of a load of video files, several Gigabytes worth, and almost all of it containing youth team players etc. Not only very copyright-able, but all manner of other potential legal problems if anyone was to make it public I would have thought.
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WikiHow :D
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iCoach is a subscription only tool for ECB approved coaches and those in training. It consists of a load of video files, several Gigabytes worth, and almost all of it containing youth team players etc. Not only very copyright-able, but all manner of other potential legal problems if anyone was to make it public I would have thought.
Sigh, seriously mate I don't care that much.. It's not some font of all knowledge.. Ecb lvls aren't exactly renowned for producing decent coaches after all.. I was just saying before asking for everyone else's info maybe share some. After all, this forum is about sharing knowledge
Put it this way, a poxy crb check for youth teams isn't very cleared let me tell you..
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What sort of stuff are you after pal? Got lots of stuff here - might just have to scan some
Over to you!
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What sort of stuff are you after pal? Got lots of stuff here - might just have to scan some
Over to you!
Thanks. As a novice at this I'm a bit 'all at sea' here. I get the progressive development, core skills etc etc, but am lacking a bit in how to run an interesting session, with linked exercises that players might rotate through.
I dare say if I sat down I could work it all out, then with a bit of practice it'd come together. Unfortunately my assessment is in a month and I'm only just recovering from a fractured collar bone after I threw my motorbike down an icy road. I'm a bit behind where I'd like to be.
Thought I'd ask before I set about reinventing the wheel.
I did do an integrated lesson plan with drills for batting/bowling/fielding relevant to the opening overs. I'll post this perhaps, and see what people think.
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Put it this way, a poxy crb check for youth teams isn't very cleared let me tell you..
DBS now.....maybe yours needs updating..
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DBS now.....maybe yours needs updating..
It's still a stupidly low level dude. I won't waste my time with it