Cricket Coaching Bestseller List
As you know, we occasionally publish the bestselling books, eBooks and courses on cricket coaching (or related subjects) sold through PitchVision Academy.
It’s a nice primer to see who is buying what over the previous months. As the site grows, sales are healthy and we can see what subjects are exciting you in your quest to become a better cricketer or coach.
So, here are the lists for 2011 (so far):
Bestselling online coaching
- Improve Your Batting With Simple Changes to Your Setup
- How to Instantly Improve Net Practice with BATEX
- Gary Palmer Masterclass Bundle (complete batting coaching tips and drills)
- How to Bowl Faster
- How to Use Mental Training to Boost Your Game
Gary Palmer is top guy with the number 1 spot and 2 courses in the top 5. We also have new coach Laurence Houghton shooting in at number 2.
Bestselling eBooks
- Spin Bowling Tips
- Batting Mechanics
- The Handbook of Cricket Drills
- Wicket-Keeping: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering the Art
- Sports Vision Training for Cricket
eBooks are always popular because they are available instantly. Menno Gazendam has nabbed the top spot recently while Gary Palmer remains solid.
Bestselling books
- The Fast Bowler's Bible
- Bob Woolmer's Art and Science of Cricket
- Zone Mind, Zone Body: How to Break Through to New Levels of Fitness and Performance - by Doing Less!
- Functional Training for Sports: Superior Conditioning for Today's Athlete
- 101 Youth Cricket Drills Age 12-16 (101 Youth Drills)
Despite the better online options, books are still around and sales are holding their own. Ian Pont is back to the top and strength coach Michael Boyle’s 6 year old training book is still getting decent sales.
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Bob Woolmer's book is an excellent guide to all the skills of cricket. Gary Palmer's guide to batting mechanics is the most thorough guide I have seen on the market. I can also highly recommend Peter Philpott's seminal "The Art of Wrist-Spin Bowling" (which is useful for finger spinners as well), and also Brian Wilkin's extremely authoritative "The Bowler's Art" (which deals with the myriad subtleties of spin, swing and seam in great detail).
Thanks to everyone for keeping my book at Number One
I bought your book Ian, and gave it to one of the young fast bowlers in my club. I will let you know what he thinks of it!
i want a private coching