Sonakshi S. South House

Sonakshi S.
South
Cricket
EQ: What is the best skill needed in becoming a successful cricket player?

Monday, May 16, 2011

Service Learning

(1) Literal
• Log


Date
Number of Hours
Time
Dec 12, 2010
3
2:30-5:30pm
Dec 17, 2010
3
2:30-5:30pm
Dec 19, 2010
3
2-5pm
Jan 9, 2011
3
2:30-5:30pm
Jan 16, 2011
3
2:30-5:30pm
Jan 21, 2011
3
2-5pm
Jan 23, 2011
3
2:30-5:30pm
Feb 5, 2011
4
10am-2pm
Feb 6, 2011
3
11am-2pm
Feb 12, 2011
4
10am-2pm
Feb 13, 2011
3
11am-2pm
Feb 26, 2011
4
10am-2pm
Feb 27, 2011
3
11am-2pm
Mar 5, 2011
2
1:30-3:30pm
Mar 6, 2011
3
11am-2pm
Mar 12, 2011
4
9am-1pm
Mar 26, 2011
2
10am-12pm
Apr 9, 2011
2
10am-12pm
Apr 30, 2011
4
9am-1pm
May 1, 2011
4
9am-1pm
May 7, 2011
3
10am-1pm
May 14, 2011
2
12-2pm



TOTAL:
68 HOURS


• Contact Name & Number
David Sentance 
Number- (818)295-9521
Email-sentance@sbcglobal.net


Interpretive
The most important thing I learned from this experience is, it takes a lot to be a coach and it's a completely different aspect of cricket. By being a coach, well assistant coach, I had to find exactly what each player needed improvement on and how to help them become better. The coach needs to teach the team how to work together, game plans, batting line ups, fielding drills, and proper technique. By coaching the youth division 4, I am now able to coach myself in better ways.

Applied
This helped answer my EQ because by coaching the kids I was able to tell exactly what skills have more importance over others, and exactly what skills were needed. I was able to see cricket from a whole different view, and instead of being the player, I was able to notice different things that went on. I was able to notice what the players lacked and what was needed.

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