Get the bowling & catching basics correct for grip, action & cup hands
Description Of Activity
1. Bowling
Grip
1st and 2nd fingers are placed on the seam
Thumb is underneath on seam
The last two fingers are tucked into the palm
Action: 1st Method Pull the String
Stand side on
Stretch the string with the front arm reaching for the sky and bowling arm next to the back knee
Pull the string with the front arm and release the ball
Follow through ie bowling hand in the back pocket
Action: 2nd Method Pull the String
Make a cross with arms then turn side on with the arm holding the ball at the back
Head level and turned to look at the batter
Begin rocking from front foot to back foot like a see-saw
Once you have a good rock release the ball as you rock forwards
Front arm pulls down past left hip with bowling arm following across body
2. Catching
Close Catching
Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and knees slightly bent
Cup hands like getting a drink from the tap
Have fingers pointing towards the ground
Watch the ball into hands
Hands and elbows give with the ball, like catching an egg
Outfield Catching
Hands above eyes
Fingers pointing up and back with elbows bent
Hands and elbows give with the ball, like catching an egg
Hints & Tips for PE Effectiveness
Organize children into groups
Organize groups according to age and ability. You may need to reorganize groups after the first or second week
Have a maximum of 10 in a group
Give each group a memorable name (e.g the Virat Kohli's group) this will allow you to organize children quickly into groups
The Coordinator should oversee the program and help parents run the activities rather than be tied to one group
Ensure there is adequate room between activities for safety purposes
Have the equipment needed for modified games ready to set-up
Organize to have a helper look after money and registrations to allow the coordinator to look after the activities
Try not to place too much emphasis on technique, the ability to bowl a ball or hit a ball will provide the greatest enjoyment during the early stages of the program
Variations
1. Slowly increase the bowling pace. Catch the ball thrown from an increasing distance 2. Vary the speed of the ball while bowling, Catch the ball thrown with an increasing height 3. Bowl towards the target & try hitting it. Catch the ball with both height and distance variation
Equipment/Material Required
Tennis Balls
Set-Up
1. Create boundaries for a large activity area with large cones. 2. Create a Bowling area and throwing area individually while taking respective sessions