Adopting a Constraints-Led Approach to Enhance Skill Acquisition for Fast Bowlers in Grassroots Cricket
In this quantitative study, a bespoke coaching drill was designed and tested over a 16-week period with the ultimate aim of improving the bowling accuracy of 6 participant seam bowlers. This experiment consisted of 6 participants that were all male and had a mean age of 19.5 ± 7.5, mean height (cm)...
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Main Authors: | Mikael Jamil (Author), Lewis Woolston (Author), Simon Manthorpe (Author), Saumya Mehta (Author), Daniel Memmert (Author), Allistair McRobert (Author) |
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