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[Case Study] How Pain Affects Technique When Batting

[Case Study] How Pain Affects Technique When Batting

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In this episode of Cricket Matters, we get personal. We share firsthand experiences of how physical pain can quietly creep into your technique and sabotage your game without you even noticing. From bruised wrists to locked-up hips, we dive into why ignoring pain is never the answer.

You’ll Learn:

  • The subtle ways pain changes your technique: Even a minor wrist injury can shift your grip, leading to poor bat control and unintended shots. Pain doesn't just hurt—it rewires your mechanics.
  • Why playing through pain is a long-term risk: Masking discomfort may get you through one match, but it can lead to compensation patterns that permanently alter your technique.
  • The importance of proper assessment and treatment: Seeing a physio or sports therapist early can prevent small issues from becoming chronic. DIY fixes aren't always the answer.
  • How grip strength can reveal underlying issues: James shares how a simple kettlebell test helped him measure his grip capacity—and discover he wasn’t as recovered as he thought.

Key Takeaways:

  • Pain changes how your body moves—often without you knowing it. Your technique suffers silently, and over time, it can become your new normal.
  • A minor injury in your hand can derail your batting technique. Something as simple as grip strength being off can lead to mistimed shots and reduced performance.
  • Don’t rely on internet fixes—see a professional. Medical advice tailored to your body is always more effective than general YouTube routines.
  • Athletes often ignore pain until it disrupts performance. Being proactive is crucial; regular assessments and mobility work should be part of your routine.
  • Pain is usually a symptom, not the cause. Dig deeper into movement patterns, posture, and daily habits to find and address the root issue.

Quotes:

“Pain affects everything in your day-to-day life—but especially your performance on game day.”

“Grip strength doesn't lie—if you can't hold a kettlebell, something's wrong.”

“If you're moving like you're wearing concrete boots, it's time to take care of your body.”

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

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