sadspinner
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Re: Wrist Spin Bowling (Part Three)
I do not have access to you tube here at work, so I cannot really comment. I am sure Jim dissected your mechanics to the bone. Yesterday, I had a bowl and started bowling junk. I shortened my run up, and hey presto accuracy improved. I put it down to the fact that having a long run up induces me into thinking where I will be planting my front leg, what my leading arm is doing, how cocked my wrist is, whether I am pivoting etc, etc. So, the lesson I learnt is 5 small shuffling steps and bowl. i have less time to think negatively about what I am doing, and consequently it is easier to find rhythm.
The best way to see how the ball is spinning is bowling it against a wall overarm as Macca had suggested, really simple and a real pearl if you ask me. If i remember well you had a rather long run up, so maybe the negative thoughts above may be getting to you. I would give a shorter run up a try.
Legspin is my life;386092 said:hi to all bigcricket members ihere i hav uploaded another video of my bowling where it has gone horribly wrong
as u will see i cannot pitch the ball in one place not even one ball is proper
even if i do bowl properly its a googly
i hate to say this but i think i have got the googly syndrome again
also in my previous video titled "me bowling legspin pt 2"
my action was different than it is in this video
i liked my previous action now i think i have lost it Plss help
my coach told me i worry a lot thats the reason i hav spoilt my bowling and the action
here are links to the new videos
YouTube - me bowling legspin 4
YouTube - legspin bowling 3.wmv
I do not have access to you tube here at work, so I cannot really comment. I am sure Jim dissected your mechanics to the bone. Yesterday, I had a bowl and started bowling junk. I shortened my run up, and hey presto accuracy improved. I put it down to the fact that having a long run up induces me into thinking where I will be planting my front leg, what my leading arm is doing, how cocked my wrist is, whether I am pivoting etc, etc. So, the lesson I learnt is 5 small shuffling steps and bowl. i have less time to think negatively about what I am doing, and consequently it is easier to find rhythm.
The best way to see how the ball is spinning is bowling it against a wall overarm as Macca had suggested, really simple and a real pearl if you ask me. If i remember well you had a rather long run up, so maybe the negative thoughts above may be getting to you. I would give a shorter run up a try.