Re: Jumping off the Wrong Foot
Sorry for the belated reply.
Sam is coming along quite well with his action. He hasn't been putting 100% into his training, more like bowling once a week, but is at a slow meandre into the crease off a five step run up bowling at a medium pace off the right foot.
He isn't finding any soreness and his action looks nice and smooth altogether.
One question, though, he is now having a slight problem with having his arm on a bit of an angle outwards through his action, not bringing it through directly up and down. He lacks the accuracy of his 'old' action, but I figure it will come as he works towards autonomy, just wondering if having his arm on about a 25 degree angle is going to reduce that as a whole.
It's the only thing that looks a little wrong with the action is the slight 'sling' for want of a better term.
Any tips on correction if needed?
Sorry for the belated reply.
Sam is coming along quite well with his action. He hasn't been putting 100% into his training, more like bowling once a week, but is at a slow meandre into the crease off a five step run up bowling at a medium pace off the right foot.
He isn't finding any soreness and his action looks nice and smooth altogether.
One question, though, he is now having a slight problem with having his arm on a bit of an angle outwards through his action, not bringing it through directly up and down. He lacks the accuracy of his 'old' action, but I figure it will come as he works towards autonomy, just wondering if having his arm on about a 25 degree angle is going to reduce that as a whole.
It's the only thing that looks a little wrong with the action is the slight 'sling' for want of a better term.
Any tips on correction if needed?