Hi Clinton,
Your son has a very good, strong action and has great pace for his age. I could not see the run up but I always love to see a side on action; he can certainly work on the pace. He lands solid and turns quickly; giving him excellent hip thrust. Trunk extension is lovely and he has...
Hi Dave,
If it does not happen regularly and only when Joe does it intentionally, no need to video. However, if it happens unintentionally when he bowls an action he favours, send me a video so that I can see how we can tweak the action to prevent it from happening.
Being hyper-mobile in the...
Hi Dave,
This is not a great scenario and one which should not be often repeated.
How long has this been happening?
It perhaps would be a good idea if Joe consults his GP to rule out any underlying issue. If there is none, there is little I can suggest without seeing the action. Would it be...
Absolutely!
For instance:
As a biomechanist, measuring the angles would only give us part of the picture. They tells us what is wrong but not why it is wrong.
As a soft tissue specialist, we can see which muscles are dysfunctioning to prevent the correct angles and can treat issues intrinsic...
Makes no difference Tony. Even the highly qualified, full time professionals are dismissed as not knowing what they are talking about in the recreational areana... and if that 'professional' happens to be female... no chance!
Although, I do find that when I charge a King's ransom, I...
Also known as Acidum boricum, boracic acid, hydrogen borate and orthoboric acid.
As GoldenArm says, you can buy it from any chemist. It has mild antiseptic and antifungal properties; good for minor burns and cuts. However, DO NOT apply to wounds.
Although I do recommend it, please bear in...
As a biomechanist and video analyst, I use many cameras Steve and I have used GoPro for professional/elite athletes. Sales have not been great resulting in a significant dip on Wall Street; dropping almost 60% this year with fears of competition. The price has come down in the last quarter and...
You should manage that exercise with ease Dave... unless your scapula have failed to rotate. Send me a video if you would like me to identify any deficits.
Absolutely Tom! :D ... or slightly to the left... and your back leg should 'kick' through straight and not come around in an arc.
Again... absolutely!
Tom, usually loose joints are often [but not always] attributed to dyspraxia. Spin bowling is tailor made for this condition and, in the...
Hi Tom,
Could you link me to your latest video and could you please confirm whether or not you have a statement of dyspraxia; my advice would be different if so.
However, you are looking in the wrong place. I understand your concern but this may not be an issue if you stopped closing down...
That 'sounds' logical boogiespinner but is not biomecanically sound... although could be injury free if you are fully side on.
Rotating on the front foot is hugely important but many spinners set TOO much store on the degree of rotation, which is a red herring. The one thing I have noticed...
If you are talking about the back foot Tom [right foot for right hand bowler] then yes.
The most beneficial is the one that is most natural to you.
If you ARE talking about front foot contact, then your arm should not be near your head.
Thought I would just chip in with David's old thread! http://www.bigcricket.com/community/threads/what-the-heck-is-core-training-all-about-anyway.24868/#post-180049 :D
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