Elite Cricket May News 2008

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Although many of you will be knee deep in football of varying codes through the off season, this period can be used very well by cricketers wanting to be the best they can be, as it offers an opportunity to work on correcting technique and developing skills away from the competitive environment which can be a great chance to experiment and expand your capabilities.

This period is also a great time for an evaluation of your game to ask yourself key self-development questions such as: What did I do well? What can I do better? And… What do I need to do to get better?

I would invite anyone who may want to discuss developing a strategy to become a better player to contact me by phone or email for a chat and you may like to check out my article entitled Off Season Coaching Program on the website.

HIGH PERFORMANCE INDIVIDUAL COACHING

Our High Performance Individual Coaching program focuses on acquiring and mastering critical technical skills to optimise performance.

  • Great for building confidence in your own game
  • Learn, improve and hone new skills away from the pressure of match play
  • Correct bad techniques (particularly those that may cause injury) before they become an integral part of your game and are difficult to change
  • You can book for one session or as many as you like however we recommend a minimum of 5 sessions over consecutive weeks to enable a stronger understanding and knowledge of your game
  • Our High Performance Individual Coaching program will continue during the winter months at Gladesville and Five Dock.

To book a session call Mark on 0422 787 727.

Cheers

Mark

To date Mark has amassed extensive professional experience as an elite player with the Tasmanian, the Prime Ministers XI, Australian XI and Australia ‘A’ teams and an array of clubs in the United Kingdom and New South Wales. Mark’s elite level cricket experience is complemented by a Bachelor’s degree in physical education, which has enabled him to apply his knowledge of bio mechanics, skill acquisition, sport psychology and learning methodologies to his own career as a professional player and coach. His coaching credentials and expertise have been further enhanced through the attainment of his Level 3 cricket coaching accreditation from Cricket Australia. Mark has a Master’s degree in Business Administration, from Southern Cross University, Australia.

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