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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Cricketers Can Learn How To Throw Harder With Relative Ease



By Lucille Lamb


Having a powerful throw is a massive advantage in the sport of cricket; not only can it help with general fielding, a strong throw also sends a powerful psychological message to the opposing team. Batsmen are much less likely to try and steal runs when the ball is hit in your direction, if you have demonstrated that you have a strong throw. Learning how to throw harder is not difficult either.

It might sound obvious, but one of the best ways of improving the strength and accuracy of your throwing is to throw a cricket ball. Only by actually throwing can your arm muscles, ligaments and joints develop the strength and flexibility needed for superb throwing. Practice with a partner where possible, and if no one is available, give your practice structure by throwing at target.

When practicing like this though, it is a good idea not to over train, as this can lead to injury. Practice should lead to some minimal tiredness in your arm, as this is needed for it to strengthen. Practicing for longer than half an hour or so is not a good idea though, as this can over strain the muscles in the arm and lead to injury.

It is important that you do practice with regularity though, without training for too long or spending too long on the same activity. Regular practice is essential for continual progress. Adding an extra 15 minutes throwing onto your daily practice routines will help you to improve fairly rapidly, must you must ensure that you never overdo it, as you will massively increase your risk of injury.

If you do not complement this training with some more general fitness and strengthening work, however, your improvement will eventually hit a ceiling. It is important to do strengthening work on your arm and shoulder muscles. Using an arm cycle at the gym is a good idea, as is doing more push ups and weight training.

It is also important to have a strong lower body, as this provides the base for the power which eventually comes through the arm. Having an all-round, generally strong body will also reduce the chance of injury from throwing, and squats are excellent for strengthening the lower body. 'Planking' and other core strength training will also help with this all-round fitness and conditioning.

Stretching is also important for both improving your throwing and staying fit and healthy. It will help to keep your arm muscles and joints flexible, which will help with both technique and throwing strength. Massage, especially sports massage, is also a good idea, if available, as this helps to keep your arm healthy too, with deep tissue massage clearing toxins out of the muscles, helping with recovery from training especially.

Learning how to throw harder is therefore a relatively straightforward process, which is basically about paying attention to detail in training and practice. By tweaking your skills training sessions, and incorporating some more fitness and strengthening condition, you should see some dramatic improvements. Throwing is an essential part of the game of cricket, and it is also something which can be worked on relatively easily.




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