wannabekeeper
New Member
BACK IN ACTION!!
Hi every1, I know its been a long time since you guys heard from me, and back then i had just given up fastbowling due to a back injury and taken up keeping. I'm extremely happy to report that after 8 months of dedicated rehab work it is a possibility that I might restart my bowling career. Just to give you some insight; I'm a #3 batsman(first priority) and I used to be the second string keeper and even though i got quite good at keeping, I just didn't enjoy it as much as bowling and fielding so I decided to put down the gloves and find out how i should go about restarting my bowling...after discussing the matter with some prominent ex test players (that coach me) and the physios...it was decided that the best way forward would be to strengthn my body on a whole...so i was put on a program that included deadlifts (100lbs- 10rm), squats (90lbs - 10rm), bench press ( 95lbs - 10rm), and other than that it was mainly alot of ab work on a medicine ball (these varied every session)
So after all that I now personally think that i'm ready to start back bowling but obviously not full steam, I plan to start with gentle medium pace then gradually move back up to where I was at.
I think that my injury last time was due mainly to a poor action and I'm working on rectifying that, I'll try to get a video up of the new action and i would like to know what would be the best viewpoints or angles from which to place the camcorder ( eg directly behind me, base of the stumps etc)
I'll keep you up to date with my progress and i'll get thet video up as soon as the rain stops over here .
Hi every1, I know its been a long time since you guys heard from me, and back then i had just given up fastbowling due to a back injury and taken up keeping. I'm extremely happy to report that after 8 months of dedicated rehab work it is a possibility that I might restart my bowling career. Just to give you some insight; I'm a #3 batsman(first priority) and I used to be the second string keeper and even though i got quite good at keeping, I just didn't enjoy it as much as bowling and fielding so I decided to put down the gloves and find out how i should go about restarting my bowling...after discussing the matter with some prominent ex test players (that coach me) and the physios...it was decided that the best way forward would be to strengthn my body on a whole...so i was put on a program that included deadlifts (100lbs- 10rm), squats (90lbs - 10rm), bench press ( 95lbs - 10rm), and other than that it was mainly alot of ab work on a medicine ball (these varied every session)
So after all that I now personally think that i'm ready to start back bowling but obviously not full steam, I plan to start with gentle medium pace then gradually move back up to where I was at.
I think that my injury last time was due mainly to a poor action and I'm working on rectifying that, I'll try to get a video up of the new action and i would like to know what would be the best viewpoints or angles from which to place the camcorder ( eg directly behind me, base of the stumps etc)
I'll keep you up to date with my progress and i'll get thet video up as soon as the rain stops over here .