top of page

Coaching course report

Bowling News


A report of the BCGBA Coaching Course held at Lindley BC on 20 May 2022 from the Course Organiser Phil Warbrick.

Training of Huddersfield’s newest bowling coaches started at Lindley Bowling Club with the course being led by the CEO of BCGBA, Mark Bircumshaw. During the day, the 10 attendees came to realise that there’s a lot more to coaching than technique and tactics. Safety and the welfare of the people being coached are also significant parts of their training.

We originally had 15 bowlers identified to attend the course, but had some 11th hour cancellations and some simply ‘didn’t turn up”. But, by mid July we should have 10 fully qualified coaches and Huddersfield Bowls Development will be announcing their new qualifications, and launching a “Come and Have a Go” bowling events, led by the new coaches.

Mark Bircumshaw pointed out during the day that bowlers registered with BCGBA are essentially in the older age group, and that it would be especially beneficial if we can attract 35 to 55 year olds into the sport. This will have the added advantage of bringing along juniors and even grandparents.

Without a doubt, all attendees found the day extremely useful, many of them realising that they had acquired a few bad bowling habits over the years.

They completed the day with a list of exercises to be completed and added to their portfolios before part 2 of the course in July (that’s homework to you and me!).

And finally, our sincere thanks to the members of Lindley BC who made our day very comfortable.

Phil Warbrick Course Organiser


85 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Kommentare

Mit 0 von 5 Sternen bewertet.
Noch keine Ratings

Rating hinzufügen
bottom of page