Yes! I'm thinking to try this to help my tennis serve. I guess after doing the basics it's a matter of tilting, left arm high, right arm low, shoulders still in alignment, to get closer to the service action. Same as throwing in high and long from the boundary, maybe?
When I was bout 9 or ten onwards I'd set up 3 stumps in differing parts of our yard (massive yard bout 1 acre), and just run for hours practicing picking up ball and shying at a stump as quik as poss. Did wonders for my throwing tech in different angles (side arm, back flik etc...). I'd spend hours just throwing at o e stump and then using the balls new position as it bounced of fences or watever was in the yard, gr8 for picking up prac, fitness, fielding in general... Now I'm much older but still play indoor cricket the base from all those years has been xtrmly helpful ln indoor!
5:47, frankly speaking, wood chop is really a great warm up but when I am doing this every one around me in the ground are looking me as if I am alien 👽
My mind is blown. As a 32 year old club cricket player I learn the proper throwing technique for the first time. I always pick up shoulder injuries from throwing the ball in from the boundry, now I finally know why.
You should learn about long tossing and doing pull downs. It will stretch your arm muscles out and give you more velocity as you will get looser. I played so much baseball in America as a youth and switched to tennis after I broke my throwing arm in high school. The throwing ability allowed me to learn to serve easily and fast. And the strokes I retrofitted from hitting. So I made the University tennis team a year and half in. I'm teaching tennis to good Jr girls who can hit quite well but have trouble with the serving motion. I have them serve balls from one back fence to the other to stretch their arms out and get them nice and flexible then I gradually bring them in to serve in the box. The way you say you throw from the boundary makes me think you gotta make long throws similar to a baseball outfielder. You should try long tossing with a teammate. Just check out long tossing drills on TH-cam and apply them to cricket 🏏
Hi sir I watched your video with Ian Pont Sir in tent peg 4 he said We should not ahead be ahead of our hips or legs but even if we have locked front foot then also We are ahead of our hips but not legs pls clear my doubt sir
The throwing action is a fundamental technique in many sports e.g. racquet sports.
It's amazing how many kids aren't taught to throw properly.
So true!
Yes! I'm thinking to try this to help my tennis serve. I guess after doing the basics it's a matter of tilting, left arm high, right arm low, shoulders still in alignment, to get closer to the service action. Same as throwing in high and long from the boundary, maybe?
What a coach! Variety of explanations with cues for different learner types.
Glad you liked it!
One of the best out there.... Power hitting, too
world class coach!
When I was bout 9 or ten onwards I'd set up 3 stumps in differing parts of our yard (massive yard bout 1 acre), and just run for hours practicing picking up ball and shying at a stump as quik as poss. Did wonders for my throwing tech in different angles (side arm, back flik etc...). I'd spend hours just throwing at o e stump and then using the balls new position as it bounced of fences or watever was in the yard, gr8 for picking up prac, fitness, fielding in general... Now I'm much older but still play indoor cricket the base from all those years has been xtrmly helpful ln indoor!
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Brilliant!! Excellent progressions and general throwing information. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed this - Will is a world class fielding coach! You may also like this video I did with him: th-cam.com/video/1CNNuFwF53c/w-d-xo.html
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Another excellent video. Thank you for directing me here. So simple yet brilliant. Cheers
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Great throwing tips. Definitely gonna try it in practice.
Great - hopefully these tips help your game 🙌🏽
Great video, thank you!
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Wow this really helped. Very good explanation👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Thanks! Needed it! Great video!
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Enjoy your every video sir! I don't remember if there's a wickerkeeping masterclass. If not, please do make it!
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Good work Will.
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great video!
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5:47, frankly speaking, wood chop is really a great warm up but when I am doing this every one around me in the ground are looking me as if I am alien 👽
LoL it makes me self conscious too. Bet you get lots of people walking by smiling and giving you a👍😂
My mind is blown. As a 32 year old club cricket player I learn the proper throwing technique for the first time.
I always pick up shoulder injuries from throwing the ball in from the boundry, now I finally know why.
Really pleased this video helped you 🙌🏽
same problem with me
Same here, I'm 30 year old Premier grade player in UK. This video is really helpful
You should learn about long tossing and doing pull downs. It will stretch your arm muscles out and give you more velocity as you will get looser. I played so much baseball in America as a youth and switched to tennis after I broke my throwing arm in high school. The throwing ability allowed me to learn to serve easily and fast. And the strokes I retrofitted from hitting. So I made the University tennis team a year and half in. I'm teaching tennis to good Jr girls who can hit quite well but have trouble with the serving motion. I have them serve balls from one back fence to the other to stretch their arms out and get them nice and flexible then I gradually bring them in to serve in the box. The way you say you throw from the boundary makes me think you gotta make long throws similar to a baseball outfielder. You should try long tossing with a teammate. Just check out long tossing drills on TH-cam and apply them to cricket 🏏
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brilliant video thanks
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Hi sir I watched your video with Ian Pont Sir in tent peg 4 he said We should not ahead be ahead of our hips or legs but even if we have locked front foot then also We are ahead of our hips but not legs pls clear my doubt sir
Top tips, thank you.
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Great video , I'm a spinner and my elbow is very sore after fielding , what should I do ?
Glad you enjoyed this - more videos on the subject to come soon
He talks about this around 17:30 😊
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Thanks for this, how far can you throw the ball?
Good video Sir
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Should your ring finger be touching the ball in the grip?
I like this drills
How to throwing hand position sir please
Look at the timecode and see core techniques - this is covered 👊🏽
You should teach those blokes how to long toss and do pull downs.
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im comfortable with underarm throw but not with over arm throw why?
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That second warmup is called a Hasan Ali🤣
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This was fantastic thank you so much. You need to get yourself some flexi stumps, otherwise you will be picking up your stumps all day hahaha
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Please get Steffan Jones on
Im from Pakistan
Only cross seam
Talk to much do your through drills first then talk 😄
shame you are wearing a baseball cap?
So it still comes onto the front foot at the end
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