How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
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GarrettJ

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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2014, 08:24:26 AM »

This is the 2nd time you've been rude to me in this forum ...un - necessarily .....the video is good .... by making the videos i am sharing some of level 3 coaching knowledge and as  for you ......you need to learn some manners and ....What i do and how i do it on this forum is none of your business and moving back to you - I'm going to look into blocking you because If i can I am going to .....your a Troll and only big when behind a computer screen,  :D


I am more than happy to come and meet you face to face to discuss your videos.

Your plan has been worked out very early.

The idea of this forum is to share ideas, views, experiences and not spam it with links to your youtube site and your coaching company.  There are companies that pay to advertise on here, maybe you could pay the fee and then you are free to post a new video as you like.

I asked you a valid question about why you didnt include the other elements that are essential to executing a drive properly .... you never answered.

Or maybe you are the wind up merchant and you are really this bloke .... there is a similarity

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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2014, 09:33:00 AM »

TheLonelyIsland are very funny indeed.

Don't have time to watch them now though. Too busy watching coaching clips...

Mr Al-Darraji - just like teaching kids, you need to plan your YouTube clips before taking to the camera, and cut some of the childish graphics resulting from shots.

I appreciate that you want to promote your business in a positive light, and fair play to you Sir, but to anyone who understands cricket (That's about 99% of people here) it comes across a bit amateur-hour.

FYI, entering into an argument with John about coaching is not a good idea. He knows a hell of a lot. The point of this forum is to share ideas and collaborate too. Maybe constructive criticism should be used to improve yourself? Rather than be seen as a personal attack?

Just an opinion.
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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #17 on: April 07, 2014, 10:26:37 AM »

Thanks for the compliment, i have gleaned my methods from piecing together from various level 3/4 coaches what i personally believe is the most efficient way to bat and score runs. Nearly all have contradictory views on the subjective parts of batting, are they all wrong? No.

Jemille, it seems that as a coach you think that the way you believe someone should bat/bowl is the only way. Cricket is an art not an exact science, this is shown in the various batting techniques you see on the international arena.

I do believe there is a wrong way to bat but not a correct way to bat, this is where the coaches interpretation comes in and where you expect to be challenged.

I know there is a wrong way to hold a bat but there certainly isn't a right way. I spent time with Desmond Haynes and his top hand v is near if not on the outside edge, would i tell him to change it .... no as it works for him and it is not fundamentally wrong. On the other hand if his v was towards the inside edge it is the first thing i would change as this is wrong.

Look at the stance, is there a correct way to stand? No, but there is certainly an incorrect way, where your head and eyes are not level and your shoulder is closed off. Look at Chanderpaul, would you tell him he is too open? His head and eyes are level so he gets a very good sight of the ball ... is he wrong?

As you can see coaching batting is very tough but you need to accept that you will be challenged on your views.

I like to trigger back and across, others say it is a no no and i have been challenged many times. I try to put across the benefits of this but i do also make it clear if you get it wrong it is a disaster, if you get it right it will open up a whole new array of shots. Buzz is a coach and he prefers to stand still, I can see why he likes this approach (especially for young kids) .... i would never tell him that standing still and side on is wrong and that they he is an amateur coach because his preferred method of batting is different to mine. Im sure both Buzz and I could both sit over a pint for a few hours discussing the relative merits of each method and afterwards see where each of us is coming from and incorporate each others thoughts in our teachings of batting.

As a coach you need to be flexible in the way i pass across my information, there is no one size fits all method. If i see a batsmen who has a problem tilting his head to the offside then telling him to trigger back and across would be a disaster waiting to happen. I would tell them to concentrate on keeping still and focussing on keeping their eyes level. If i saw someone who was stepping towards leg then telling them to move back and across would probably help them, if they can time it right and keep their eyes level.

So what i am saying is you may have a preferred method of batting and you will be challenged on this forum, if not by me, by someone else. You appear to think your coaching methods are the only way, until you change this attitude and actually put across your thoughts with some back up you will more than likely get a lot of negative feedback ....

I've been there and got the t-shirt ... a few people on here still feel that i am a little too opinionated but you cant please all of the people all of the time. I have accepted that i need to change the way i approach some subjects so I have toned down the way i approach some aspects i dont 100% agree with. It takes more to accept you may be approaching a situation in the wrong way and changing than to just carry on shouting and ranting that you are correct.

I genuinely do hope you take the time to post on the forum and you pass on your beliefs with some sound and reasoned back up as another opinion/approach is always welcome. im 99% certain if you carry on the way you are a lot of your posts will get moderated for advertising your company.




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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #18 on: April 07, 2014, 10:40:07 AM »

Im sure both Buzz and I could both sit over a pint for a few hours discussing the relative merits of each method and afterwards see where each of us is coming from and incorporate each others thoughts in our teachings of batting.

Few hours? not more than about 2 mins - by which time we would have agreed (oh, we already do ;))

I think we would get distracted onto far more interesting things pretty quickly
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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #19 on: April 07, 2014, 11:30:22 AM »

For those that don't realise you can get very rich from YouTube


The Highest Earning Youtube Stars:

(estimated annual earnings)

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So what do you think of these Youtube stars? Are you fans of anyone above?
I think I recognise a few! Not many though
 Unless its KSI or bodybuilding channels I dont subscribe
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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2014, 11:44:40 AM »

i only know prankvsprank and FPSrussia never herd of any of the others.

supprised SBTV are not on the top 40
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Re: How to Play Off Drives on the Ground - Cricket Coaching Video
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2014, 11:49:50 AM »

I have to agree with Gingerbusiness here, in the sense that John knows a hell of a lot about coaching and batting in general! He has played cricket at international level and has been coached By many top class players that we could only ever dream of having a one hour coaching session with. Also judging by some of the scores he's had and has backed up featuring a couple of 200's it's a disaster waiting to happen for you to challenge him, you will obviously know a hell of a lot Jemile but I think the way you put your views along to people has room for an improvement. Also Buzz has wrote a cracking book on batting which has helped me developed and has helped many other people!
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