Kick Start Your Off-Season Cricket Program

Posted by on Mar 18, 2009 in News | 0 comments

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The end of the competitive phase of the season is a great opportunity to take off your cricket cap and put on your thinking cap to reflect on your performances and work out the ways in which you can become a better player.

This process takes time, effort, honesty and thought but is well worth it as it can arm you with some invaluable insights and knowledge of your game that will make you a better player.

We all know how challenging cricket can be and as such if you wish to succeed and improve in this tough and highly competitive environment you need to make the effort to grab all the opportunities you can to be the very best you can be in games, at training (skills and fitness) and importantly in how you think about the game.

With this in mind I recommend that you check out two of my planning focused Masterclass articles.

There are also some other recently posted articles from a range of current and former first class players written exclusively for Elite Cricket, which offer a unique perspective on how professional players think about the game, enjoy.

Our 2 day Pathway to Next Season coaching event on 20th and 21st April 2009 at St Ignatius College Riverview including ‘On the Ball’ beginners program (players 5-7 years) and 1 day Academy Boot Camp at Five Dock Indoor Centre on 23rd April 2009 are also a great way to get ready for next season working with the Elite Cricket team.

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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