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The Secret to Running Faster Between the Wickets
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In this episode of the Cricket Matters podcast, we dive into a deceptively simple yet powerful topic—how to run faster between the wickets. We’re breaking down what really impacts your speed and sharing evidence-backed techniques you can apply immediately to score more runs.
You'll Learn:
- How a small shift in technique—carrying the bat in one hand—can help transfer energy more efficiently and cut down your sprint times.
- How proper sprinting form, used by Olympic runners, can be adapted for better running between the wickets.
- What the research says about different running techniques, and how turning to your strong side with a one-handed grip significantly improves speed.
- How grip strength and physical conditioning—especially in the women's game—can influence your ability to apply these techniques effectively.
Key Takeaways:
- Carrying the bat in one hand improves directional energy: This technique reduces the inefficient cross-body arm motion and helps you accelerate in a straight line more effectively.
- Turning on your strong side is faster: Data shows that turning toward your strong side while holding the bat in your dominant hand saves time on each sprint—potentially the difference between safe and run out.
- Bad habits in club-level cricket are slowing players down: Many club players carry the bat in two hands and don't prioritize running between the wickets, missing out on easy scoring opportunities.
- Strength training enhances performance: Players who lack the grip strength to carry the bat in one hand may need to focus on strength development before applying this method.
- Better technique improves both speed and tactical awareness: Running with an open body position (by turning correctly) allows for better visibility of the ball and reduces tactical errors like blind turns.
Quotes:
“The best runners between the wickets carry the bat in one hand—it's not just faster, it's smarter.”
“Awareness is the first step—if you’re not strong enough to run one-handed, that’s a technical flaw you need to fix.”
“Technique isn’t just about form; it’s about seeing the game better and making sharper decisions.”
Find James on:
- Instagram: @jamesbreese
- Twitter: @_jamesbreese
To learn more about Cricket Matters and download your FREE copy of The High-Performance Handbook, please visit www.cricketmatters.com
Chapters
1. The Forgotten Art of Running Between the Wickets (00:00:00)
2. One-Handed Running: The Game-Changing Tip (00:02:00)
3. Research-Backed Technique That Shaves Off Seconds (00:03:00)
4. Strength Matters: Why Grip Strength is Crucial (00:06:00)
5. Tactical Awareness and Smart Turning (00:09:00)
71 episodes
The Secret to Running Faster Between the Wickets
Cricket Matters - Expert Cricket Coaching, Mindset & Performance Tips
Manage episode 480047781 series 3438679
In this episode of the Cricket Matters podcast, we dive into a deceptively simple yet powerful topic—how to run faster between the wickets. We’re breaking down what really impacts your speed and sharing evidence-backed techniques you can apply immediately to score more runs.
You'll Learn:
- How a small shift in technique—carrying the bat in one hand—can help transfer energy more efficiently and cut down your sprint times.
- How proper sprinting form, used by Olympic runners, can be adapted for better running between the wickets.
- What the research says about different running techniques, and how turning to your strong side with a one-handed grip significantly improves speed.
- How grip strength and physical conditioning—especially in the women's game—can influence your ability to apply these techniques effectively.
Key Takeaways:
- Carrying the bat in one hand improves directional energy: This technique reduces the inefficient cross-body arm motion and helps you accelerate in a straight line more effectively.
- Turning on your strong side is faster: Data shows that turning toward your strong side while holding the bat in your dominant hand saves time on each sprint—potentially the difference between safe and run out.
- Bad habits in club-level cricket are slowing players down: Many club players carry the bat in two hands and don't prioritize running between the wickets, missing out on easy scoring opportunities.
- Strength training enhances performance: Players who lack the grip strength to carry the bat in one hand may need to focus on strength development before applying this method.
- Better technique improves both speed and tactical awareness: Running with an open body position (by turning correctly) allows for better visibility of the ball and reduces tactical errors like blind turns.
Quotes:
“The best runners between the wickets carry the bat in one hand—it's not just faster, it's smarter.”
“Awareness is the first step—if you’re not strong enough to run one-handed, that’s a technical flaw you need to fix.”
“Technique isn’t just about form; it’s about seeing the game better and making sharper decisions.”
Find James on:
- Instagram: @jamesbreese
- Twitter: @_jamesbreese
To learn more about Cricket Matters and download your FREE copy of The High-Performance Handbook, please visit www.cricketmatters.com
Chapters
1. The Forgotten Art of Running Between the Wickets (00:00:00)
2. One-Handed Running: The Game-Changing Tip (00:02:00)
3. Research-Backed Technique That Shaves Off Seconds (00:03:00)
4. Strength Matters: Why Grip Strength is Crucial (00:06:00)
5. Tactical Awareness and Smart Turning (00:09:00)
71 episodes
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