Re: Sock Cricket
Stan the man, I tried to email you but it got sent back. Could you email me at procricketcoachingacademy@hotmail.co.uk so I can email you back.
Re: Sock Cricket
Play in the V is taking it step further than Bradman's device though as it is aimed at improving hand/eye coordination but also trying to hit straight or in the V, the most important part of batting.
Think you are barking up the wrong tree saying a normal weight bat can cause...
Re: Sock Cricket
The 'Play in the V' cricket bat is made to simulate the weight of your normal cricket bat so there are no bad habits developed. Sometimes, bats such as the 'Eye In' are far too light and this can have a detrimental effect on your batting technique.
For the sake of £30 and you...
Re: Eyeing the Ball
Rob,
Another tip for him to keep his eyes open are to throw tennis balls at him. Just before you throw the ball, ask him to tell you what it says or what brand is on the tennis ball. There doesnt even have to be anything on the ball but I bet he keeps his eyes open and trys...
Re: Sock Cricket
sock and ball is a good idea but the ball generally comes down at different angles so you have to change your stance around which isnt good from a technical point of view.
You could try getting a half bat which makes you keep your eye on the ball. At my Coaching Academy in...
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