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The Cricket Mentoring Podcast · Friday · 21 min

The Training MISTAKES Holding Cricketers Back

Most players rock up to training and just hit balls without any real intention behind it. Liam sits down with Mish to break down what training with a purpose actually looks like, including the difference between the learning zone and the performance zone, and why writing your purpose down before the session changes everything. He also covers the traps that pull you away from that purpose halfway through, and the simple cue words and accountability habits that pull you back. 🔄 Download our free mental routine guide: https://cricketmentoring.com/mental-routine-guide/ 🧠 Master your mental game with our mindset course: https://cricketmentoring.com/mindset-mastery/ 🌏 Join our online cricket development community: https://cricketmentoring.com/global-community/ 🇮🇳 Join us on our India cricket tour: https://cricketmentoring.com/india-tour/ 🤝 Be trained by us in-person or online: https://cricketmentoring.com/contact/

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Most players rock up to training and just hit balls without any real intention behind it. Liam sits down with Mish to break down what training with a purpose actually looks like, including the difference between the learning zone and the performance zone, and why writing your purpose down before the session changes everything. He also covers the traps that pull you away from that purpose halfway through, and the simple cue words and accountability habits that pull you back.

 

🔄 Download our free mental routine guide: https://cricketmentoring.com/mental-routine-guide/

🧠 Master your mental game with our mindset course: https://cricketmentoring.com/mindset-mastery/

🌏 Join our online cricket development community: https://cricketmentoring.com/global-community/

🇮🇳 Join us on our India cricket tour: https://cricketmentoring.com/india-tour/

🤝 Be trained by us in-person or online: https://cricketmentoring.com/contact/

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