Stop Obsessing Over Technique Until You Fix This

Many cricketers think they have a "technical" problem — but when we assess them, we often find a physical limitation instead. If you can’t rotate your neck or shoulders properly, no amount of batting drills will fix your head position. James Breese breaks down the Cricket Matters Performance Flywheel. We move beyond the traditional model of working with physios, S&C coaches, and skills coaches in isolation. Instead, we show you why technique is actually the output of five critical pillars. In this video, you’ll learn: *Why most cricket coaching is "guessing" rather than "assessing". *The 5 pillars that drive technical performance: Health, Biomechanics, Physical Capacity, Psychology, and Fueling. *How physical fatigue and poor fueling cause your technique to "fall off a cliff" late in a game. Chapters: 0:00 The Problem with Isolated Coaching 0:45 Bridging the Gap: Physio vs. Coach 1:30 The Performance Flywheel Explained 2:15 The 5 Pillars Supporting Your Technique 3:30 Why Health and Biomechanics Come First 4:45 Fatigue, Psychology, and Technical Breakdown 5:30 Stop Guessing: The Power of Assessment Next Step: If you want clarity on your game, start with a Cricket Matters Performance Assessment. Stop guessing and start measuring the physical factors that are actually holding your technique back. Cricket Matters: Better Every Ball. #BlackboardFriday #CricketMatters #CricketCoaching