NEWS ARTICLE

15 February 2010


New KSC North Shore Store Grand Opening

We are proud to announce the opening of our new outlet at Artarmon. The new Kingsgrove Sports Centre "North Shore" will open this Saturday, the 20th of February 2010.

To celebrate the opening of this fantastic new shop we will be announcing some unbelievable specials in the next 24 hours so watch this space. Some items reduced as much as $300.00 !!!!

Our new store can be located at 481 Pacific Highway, Artarmon, NSW.

The grand opening will take place from 8.30am onwards. 

"NORTH SHORE" SUPER SPECIAL OFFER No.1

Artarmon Super SpecialGRAY NICOLLS DUAL T20 1000 Cricket Bat - WAS $469.00

Be the first to our new "North Shore" shop on Saturday morning and buy this bat for only $150.00 and save a WHOPPING 319 DOLLAR. Offer applies to instore customers at Artarmon.

Please note - whilst stocks lasts - these bats could be sold out as early as 10.00am !!!

More offers to come - Stay Posted.

 

NEW CRICKET TIP

What is Muscle Memory ? -
A while back the term Muscle Memory was mentioned in regards to rehearsing. Let's now explore the meaning of Muscle Memory and how it can help improve the way we go about our cricket. When we need to make particular movements in order to play a shot we are using a whole host of body parts and muscles. When we practise these shots, those muscles become familiar with those movements over time. In other words they become easier to make you the cricketer will improve at playing those shots. Virtually everything we do requires us to rely on our muscle memory including simple things like walking or eating. When we are born we didn't know how to walk or eat but over a period of trial and error we teach ourselves how to do it better. The same applies to our cricket. When a cricket coach teaches us a new technique, at first we may find it hard to do. An example might be a spinner learning a Wrong 'Un, a batsman learning to play an on drive without falling over to the offside or a pace bowler learning a new slower ball. If we spend a few weeks drilling out and rehearsing these new techniques, the different movements required will begin to feel more natural to you and therefore you will begin to show signs of improvement. After an extensive amount of practise you then improve your ability to perform these movements without a great deal of thought. In other words they start to become more and more like a natural instinct. The key though is to ensure you a actually practising the correct techniques when doing muscles memory training and drill work and advise from a certified and experienced coach are the perfect ingredients to take your cricket to the next level. For more easy to understand examples of the term Muscle Memory go to http://www.kingsgrovesports.com.au/go/Academy/Cricket-Tips-Page