April 2012 School Holiday Program – Pathway To Next Season

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The program is designed for players aged 7 -12 and will focus on reviewing your performance this season and identifying areas of your game requiring improvement.

Working individually and in small groups over two days, players will work with Elite Cricket coaches in the nets, with the bowling machine and in game scenarios to identify what work needs to be done to improve tactical and technical skills critical to their game for next season.

Players will receive a detailed report including technical and tactical analysis and key recommendations on areas needing improvement.

Our talented and experienced coaches work under the guidance of Elite Cricket founder and former Australian XI and Australia ‘A’ representative Mark Atkinson (Level 3 Coach).

Players will participate in a program of enjoyable, yet challenging age and skill appropriate development activities including:

  • Attacking and defensive batting
  • Pace, swing and spin bowling
  • Short catching and out-fielding
  • Wicket-keeping
  • Modified games including Kanga pairs, Super 8’s, diamond cricket, centre wicket and net scenarios
  • Sessions on strategy, tactics and performance
  • Coaching ratio of 1 to 8
  • Players will receive tuition in the innovative and proven Elite Cricket method, techniques and principles.

Note: Please read our frequently asked questions before booking.

SCHEDULE

 St. Ignatius College, Riverview – 11th, 12th & 13th April

The program runs 9am-3pm.

Cheers

Mark

SPECIAL OFFER: The off-season is an excellent time to work on your skills without the pressure of gameplay. All players in the program will be offered the opportunity to purchase a special promotional package to attend over the winter months a series of 6 High Performance Individual Coaching sessions for the price of 5 ($400).

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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