1) How important do you think physical strength is in a match?
2) How important is mental strength during a match?
3) Do you think it is better to be mentally or physically fit?
4) Do you think technique is more important than strength?
5) Do you feel the future generations of cricketers are focusing too much on technique rather than physical fitness?
6) What role do you think the visual concentrations plays in a match?
7) In your experience of being a coach, what was the hardest thing to teach the players?
8) Would you say balance is a big part in being a good cricketer? If so, why?
9) What is the best way to teach players to reach their highest potential?
10) What is the best skill needed in becoming a successful cricket player?
Sonakshi S. South House
Sonakshi S.
South
Cricket
EQ: What is the best skill needed in becoming a successful cricket player?
South
Cricket
EQ: What is the best skill needed in becoming a successful cricket player?
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
10hr Service Learning Check
1. I am working with David Sentance at Woodley Park, a large field with 4 cricket grounds, located in Woodley near Encino.
2. I help coach David's Hollywood, Division 4, team who is part of Southern California Cricket Association. Currently I just help David set up for practice, like putting out cones or wickets, then I mostly just watch and examine how he coaches and help give out techniques or watch bowlers and batsmen to make sure they are doing the right things. I also handle the fielding practice. So I do the catching practice drills and fielding drills.
3. The most important thing I learned so far is that it is not always easy to coach, you have to really know what you are doing and know what you are talking about, because if you teach a wrong technique, the player would start to play like that and it could really affect the player's performance in a match. And it is really hard to find the right technique for each player because everyone is different and plays differently so you have to learn how to coach each individual.
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