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    Posted: 30 January 2007 at 1:03am
It would be easier to time yourself with a camera with a milisecond timer. Then if u put it on computer get an animation shop or go to Windows Movie Maker and pik u the exact time of ball release and the time it takes to reach the other end of the pitch
 
I did that the other day and I was shocked at how slowly I was bowling!!!!I better get my ass moving haha
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Your pectoral (chest) muscles do most of the work, but they work against the back muscles so don't neglect your lats. Also, your shoulder takes a lot of hammer, so possibly the rotator cuff muscles might need building up, and this will help you stop getting a sore shoulder throwing in hard and flat, too.
 
Push ups will strengthen your chest, wide-grip pull-ups will really work your back. And don't forget to do some sit ups and maybe oblique twists to keep your abs tight.
 
But you'll get more speed making sure your action is good. At 16, you're still growing and will gain strength naturally anyway.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote fishcake14 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 February 2007 at 7:57pm
Originally posted by Rambo_123UK

Also, your shoulder takes a lot of hammer, so possibly the rotator cuff muscles might need building up, and this will help you stop getting a sore shoulder throwing in hard and flat, too.
 
 
And we all know where our rotator cuff muscles are? Wink LOL

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rambo_123UK Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 February 2007 at 8:42pm
Well shoulder was a bit of a giveaway. They're what hold the shoulder joint together, basically. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotator_cuff
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apparently, its the shoulder strength , long run-up and balanced follow-up
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Post Options Post Options   Quote RightHandBat Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 February 2007 at 8:31am
Originally posted by L0rd_Aryan

apparently, its the shoulder strength , long run-up and balanced follow-up


Wasim Akram didn't have a long runup, but generated quite abit of pace.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Sledger Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 February 2007 at 9:26am
Yep , Akram's pace came from his incredibly fast arm.
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And that's why I do tell people that a quick arm action will give you pace! Malcolm Marshall is another example. An incredibly fast action!
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Kerm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 February 2007 at 4:58pm
my runup is slow and my arm action is slow, thats probably why people tell me "you bowl like 2mph but your offcutter moves a foot." maybe I should give up and become a spinner =p

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my name is zubair im a fast/medium pace bowler, i have a good wicket taking average i play for newvic academy but before the season starts i would like to learn some new techniques on how to bowl quicker, i am around 5 ft 10/11 i weight 10.2 stones and i am at the age of 16 going to turn 17 this year, so if any one could help or wants to offer please do.. safe!Big%20smile
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As a PE teacher, I put many hours into a few of our guys and the summation of forces iis the key. A build up of momentum that can transpire many ways. Tait does it explosively whereas I love breaking down Lee for smooth rhythmic motion.
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I am 13 and 5 foot 11 and weigh 50 kg. i bowl around 115-120 km is this fast for my age?

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I would say that's quick for your age. Couple of years time you'll be a bit pacey.

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WHOA, thats very fast indeed. i am 16 the max i can bowl is 100 KM
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Lightening Quick, that is serious smoke for your age. In the Melbourne District League some opening bowlers send them down 120-125. I sick comfortably around the 120-125 but in my level that is quick enough.
I have a very whippy action and my pace is through rhythm and a summation of forces. I practiced using a brick in the backyard and just going through my delivery stride. When I held the cricket ball it felt light as a feather and i was significantly quicker.
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Originally posted by lightning quick

I am 13 and 5 foot 11 and weigh 50 kg. i bowl around 115-120 km is this fast for my age?
  ok so first you say you bowl a hundred then you say you bowled 110kmh against lalor, which you did. Now you say 115-120kmh look you're pretty damn fast but before coming up with all these numbers actually get yourslef tested
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by the way it's paul
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rambo_123UK Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 April 2007 at 5:22pm
Well with a video camera and stop watch last year (or maybe the year before) I reckoned I was bowling about 67mph. With a Platypus speedball this spring (and a lot of fiddling about to get the ball to pitch on the length I'd set it for a couple of times) it came to about 112kph which is 70mph. Only a couple of the lads on the team bowl appreciably faster than me, but then again they're a couple of the fastest I've seen at our club level.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote blaster17 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 May 2007 at 6:04pm
hey i have been reading through.. i am a fast bowler and thanks 2 "Rambo_123UK" "Kerm" and everyone else for the good tips
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     whats the minimum benchpress required to bowl genuine pace................ i read an article about Steffan Jones, Derbyshire's new Welsh player ,he is a genuine fast bowler,he has benchpress of 140 kgs and squat of 200 kgs....claims to be the strongest player in cricket( though i doubt with roy and haydos around).
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Kerm Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 May 2007 at 12:58pm
Pure strength itself isn't the most important factor in bowling fast, your action and your ability to carry momentum through your delivery stride is much more important.
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hi. jus wanted to know if you bound is important?is it the higher you get the better?
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im a pace bowler and im 17 i play 4 both my senior teams, i usually play 4 the 1st as a 2nd change bt open 4 the 2nds.. all u need to du is work on ur line and length and then once u hav that work on ur pace.. im 6 foot 1 and im nt big build but bowl around 70mph. if u watch simon jones he doesnt have a long run up or have a massive build like harmisan and shaun tait, he gets his pace from his shoulder which is ware i get myn from.work on bringin ur arm round quicker and quicker through ur spells and it will come over tym, u may have sum bad spells and sum good ones bt belive me they become always good in the end..
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I agree with kerm, it is not about strength and athletisism but technique. A nice high jump and effectivly using your momentum are two key factors
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If you want to be quick than sought your action out. Otherwise all the power you generate will be wasted. Get a good experienced bowler to take a look at it and see what he thinks, if possible ask a a coach. 
 
With my new action I find I am bowling progressively quicker and I going to start worrying about strengthening my body.
 
(  I find when i am relaxed i bowl quicker)
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the other day in the nets i tryed leaning back in the bound.

if u lean back and then lean forward after u land continuing until after your folow through it can generate more power.
it worked for me.

also yes when u are relaxed you bowl quicker an better all round


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i'm 14 and i bowl 120-130 kmph, sometimes more.

Does your bowling get quicker as you get older, or do you have to do all these workouts?
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