Teesra Talks — occasional thoughts on cricket coaching
Andrew
10 episodes
5 days ago
I qualified as a cricket coach in 2009, but really started to coach seriously in 2014, working mostly with children (primary school age, and younger).
My blog, theteesra.com, is a strong reflective discipline to maintain, but it can take time to pull together a post...4 years (and counting) in one extreme case.
I tweet @theteesra, but the format doesn’t really encourage reflection.
So, Teesra Talks will be more like an audio diary, where I can reflect on coaching issues more spontaneously than in a blog post, but in a little more depth than on Twitter.
Please, do join the conversation.
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I qualified as a cricket coach in 2009, but really started to coach seriously in 2014, working mostly with children (primary school age, and younger).
My blog, theteesra.com, is a strong reflective discipline to maintain, but it can take time to pull together a post...4 years (and counting) in one extreme case.
I tweet @theteesra, but the format doesn’t really encourage reflection.
So, Teesra Talks will be more like an audio diary, where I can reflect on coaching issues more spontaneously than in a blog post, but in a little more depth than on Twitter.
Please, do join the conversation.
Some thoughts on online instruction, online coaching, and online learning. More on facilitating learning in this blog post: https://theteesra.com/2020/04/15/im-coachingbut-are-they-learning/
A trip to Loughborough for All Stars & Dynamos Cricket Activator tutor training.
New models of child behaviour from Create Development; possible application in my own coaching.
N.B. Sound quality and levels on this episode are not great, so I’ll try to re-record, when I get the chance. For now, you might need to turn up the volume and listen in a quiet room...
A game, based on an idea tweeted by Chance to Shine (see below), to encourage batters to hit the ball in different directions. My initial thoughts, after a couple of runs with a yr7 group. 360 Cricket, from Chance to Shine.
I wrote about an alternative session structure on theteesra.com a couple of weeks ago. https://theteesra.com/2018/11/06/new-close-season-new-session-format-play-review-play-review-repeat/. After running the plan for a few weeks, I thought it might be useful to review how it might be improved.
Teesra Talks — occasional thoughts on cricket coaching
I qualified as a cricket coach in 2009, but really started to coach seriously in 2014, working mostly with children (primary school age, and younger).
My blog, theteesra.com, is a strong reflective discipline to maintain, but it can take time to pull together a post...4 years (and counting) in one extreme case.
I tweet @theteesra, but the format doesn’t really encourage reflection.
So, Teesra Talks will be more like an audio diary, where I can reflect on coaching issues more spontaneously than in a blog post, but in a little more depth than on Twitter.
Please, do join the conversation.