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Cricket is a unique sport where despite being a team sport it can also be argued to be an individual sport. One of the biggest challenges is batting and dealing with the aftermath of low scores and the walk of shame. In this BITE-SIZED episode, Tom Jones, a highly qualified youth cricket coach and owner of Cricket Coach 365 and I discuss mental toughness when batting and offer you advice on how to deal with the pressures that you will likely face.

Key Learning Points:

  • As a batter the walk to and from the wicket can be difficult for youngsters especially when they haven’t performed well.
  • The ability to come to recognise that you will fail more than you will succeed can help you.
  • When batting understanding what is within your control and what is outside of your control is useful.
  • The closest parallel to batting when you get out, is missing a penalty in football, in a penalty shootout.
  • Catastrophizing as a batter when you perform poorly is very easy – why not ask yourself the question how can I have a positive influence on the rest of the game?

Connect with Tom Jones

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Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub

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Relevant podcasts with a focus in cricket

Ep072: Tom Jones – Mastering the Mental Side of Cricket

Ep091: Jarrod Leathem – How to Transfer Your Cricket Skills to Matches

Ep221: Jeremy Snape – How To Use Pre Performance Routines When The Pressure Is On #BITESIZE

Relevant podcasts to help you deal with pressure

Ep169: Professor Adam Nicholls - How To Perform Under Pressure Close To Your Best #BITESIZE

Ep219: Brian Hemmings - Golfers: How To Improve Your Putting With A Quiet Eye Approach #BITESIZE

Ep224: Aaron Walsh – How To Help Professional Rugby Players Perform Better Under Pressure #BITESIZE

For More Resources for Cricketers

Blog - Make Bowling Simple by Avoiding these 3 Common Mental Game Errors

Blog - Being an Intelligent Batsman can be a Problem

Blog - Batting with a Quiet Mind

  continue reading

263 episodes

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Manage episode 419983614 series 2939456
Contenu fourni par David Charlton. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par David Charlton ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Cricket is a unique sport where despite being a team sport it can also be argued to be an individual sport. One of the biggest challenges is batting and dealing with the aftermath of low scores and the walk of shame. In this BITE-SIZED episode, Tom Jones, a highly qualified youth cricket coach and owner of Cricket Coach 365 and I discuss mental toughness when batting and offer you advice on how to deal with the pressures that you will likely face.

Key Learning Points:

  • As a batter the walk to and from the wicket can be difficult for youngsters especially when they haven’t performed well.
  • The ability to come to recognise that you will fail more than you will succeed can help you.
  • When batting understanding what is within your control and what is outside of your control is useful.
  • The closest parallel to batting when you get out, is missing a penalty in football, in a penalty shootout.
  • Catastrophizing as a batter when you perform poorly is very easy – why not ask yourself the question how can I have a positive influence on the rest of the game?

Connect with Tom Jones

LinkedIn

Instagram

Website

Connect with David Charlton

Sign Up to The Mental Edge

Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub

Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn

Relevant podcasts with a focus in cricket

Ep072: Tom Jones – Mastering the Mental Side of Cricket

Ep091: Jarrod Leathem – How to Transfer Your Cricket Skills to Matches

Ep221: Jeremy Snape – How To Use Pre Performance Routines When The Pressure Is On #BITESIZE

Relevant podcasts to help you deal with pressure

Ep169: Professor Adam Nicholls - How To Perform Under Pressure Close To Your Best #BITESIZE

Ep219: Brian Hemmings - Golfers: How To Improve Your Putting With A Quiet Eye Approach #BITESIZE

Ep224: Aaron Walsh – How To Help Professional Rugby Players Perform Better Under Pressure #BITESIZE

For More Resources for Cricketers

Blog - Make Bowling Simple by Avoiding these 3 Common Mental Game Errors

Blog - Being an Intelligent Batsman can be a Problem

Blog - Batting with a Quiet Mind

  continue reading

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