Hi all - a number of people have asked about Gary's coaching and I know a number have shown interest in Gary's tips (link below)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4jSxExtPkMSo I decided to share a 4 hour coaching session with
@roco - Aaron was moaning about having blisters on his delicate hands last time so he decided he needed to share the time to keep his hands soft and supple, bless him
We actually took 1 or 2 buckets each and swapped which seemed like the best option to last the full session.
I was always told that side-on is the proper way to bat - but Gary coaches a more open setup which felt a bit strange to start with but seemed to work quite well. He started me with both feet pointing towards the bowler and in the striking position. Other little tips were to lift my back foot to ensure that I get my head forward and walking through to ensure I follow the correct line.
The reason I felt I needed this coaching is because I felt I had got into bad habits over the last couple of years! In previous seasons I had happily hit quite a few 50s and the odd bigger score! My last big score was hit 3 years ago (batting 3 and hit 97*) and still remember how balanced and smooth it felt - and how solid I was in my stance....my feet were in line and bat was coming down smoothly in a perfect line. Roll forward to last season and one decent T20 score but no score higher than 40 apart from that! And my back foot started moving to leg side as I strike the ball so balance was obviously not great.
So I started recording some net sessions and more and more seemed to be going wrong. Too much bottom hand, bat not coming down straight, playing across the line, walking forward when plating shots, unbalanced and cr@p timing. Long list so felt I needed to work on it!
So session with Gary was good fun - he had the bowling machine on 60-65mph I believe? (
@roco may be able to confirm) He also had it swinging maximum - possibly on 4 swing setting? So forced to play late and under your eyes.
Anyway - I have edited the sessions so that it is not too boring. I will post the links as I download them and they are there to get an understanding of how the session is worked. Feel free to criticise all you want - there is plenty wrong with my batting but it is more about slowly improving. My intention is to book a couple more sessions with Gary before next season and to continually groove the new techniques. Above all I want to try to keep it simple and natural!
So please be gentle with me chaps.....