By 12 once all the basic skills are in place, talented and enthusiastic players should now be concentrating more on individual skill technique to improve weak areas of their game.
What an 11 to 12-year-old can do
Enjoy the challenge of learning more complex physical skills
Understand how to use basic rules and tactics in competitive games
Perhaps want to get more involved with group sports
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Practice plan for 11-12-year-olds – by the Neil Hosken Coaching Academy
Lessons are taken in the nets where each child is given a period to bat, while the remaining boys bowl. Nets should be divided into strong and weak groups so as to have strength on strength as much as possible.
Time must be set aside for fielding where catching, stopping and the basic concepts of fielding are practiced until done with ease.
Lessons should alternate between nets and a pitch practice, where boys practice under match circumstances. The coach must use this time to coach fielding positions as well as basic game strategy.
How you can help
Ensure safety – children need the right equipment for a sport e.g. cricket pads, and gloves
Encourage a healthy diet – prepare lots of vegetables and keep healthy snacks in the house for after school
For more information call the Neil Hosken Coaching Academy on (031) 201 5609 or e-mail them on nhca@webmail.co.za
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