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    Fielding with Trevor Penney

    Re: Fielding with Trevor Penney Keeping low is key, as is attacking the ball as much as possible.
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    keep going out LB

    Re: keep going out LB I can see where you are coming from but I going to say that it all depends on your method of coaching. Personally, I see batting as a linked system, often a small problem in one area may result in a bigger one elsewhere. Though you may not see a trigger movement as...
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    Best way to tone my abs?

    Re: Best way to tone my abs? You would be better off working on your core strength before all else. A six pack (which I assume you're after) should be a by product of training and not a goal in itself. Some people will be unable to develop a six pack no matter how much they try, whilst others...
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    Best way to tone my abs?

    Re: Best way to tone my abs? I would be very hesitant in recommending either of the above unless you know the correct manner in which to do them. For the first couple of occasions I always say that they should be undertaken with your (qualified) fitness coach present to make sure that you are...
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    Best Cricket Commentators?

    Re: Best Cricket Commentators? I think for cricket fans of a certain age, there is no other god than Richie Benaud and his dulcet tones. The man can convey with a silent pause what others fail to get across in a 1000 words. More importantly, he let's the cricket take center stage, something...
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    Bowling Machines

    Re: Bowling Machines I would think that it's fair to say that they don't damage your bat unduly but much like a cricket ball, some damage will of course occur. A clear anti-scuff will help protect the face as well as making the 'green' marks a whole damn site easier and quicker to remove. I...
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    Sliding

    Re: Sliding Sliding - a useful tool but one that can go wrong in many ways; whether it's totally messing it up and costing runs or injuring yourself due to poorly maintained outfields and technique. There has been plenty of good advice posted above so I have little to add except to say only do...
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    keep going out LB

    Re: keep going out LB I've been noticing the same problem, especially in the age ranges of 8-12. The initial trigger movement is poor and it leaves them quite unbalanced and often able to only play a few strokes. I think it's a combination of age and also trying to emulate the big stars...
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