Coach Ian Pont , Author
of The Fast Bowler's Bible and Founder of ABSAT (Advanced Biomechanics Speed & Accuracy
Training) is visiting us again this winter from England.
Ian Pont is also the Head Coach at the MCI coaching institute. He has worked with stars like Dale Steyn, Darren Gough, Grant Flower, Shoaib Akthar, Andre Nel, Andre Adams and up and coming county & International players.
Testimonials
"Highly recommend to any youngster wanting to improve his pace bowling skills. The boys learnt a lot from Ian and had loads of fun in the process. Wish I had discovered him earlier!." - Chandrasekharan Tirumurti, California. Parent
"I am very much impressed by Ian Pont's coaching style. To me it's so scientific, methodical and revealing that I could see and realize my mistakes. It's very much focused and every aspect of bowling is covered. My confidence has gone up with every session of the camp and with regular practice of the ABSAT drills. In addition to bowling I learnt to play some shots that made me the core member of my team. For any cricketer that is serious and want to pursue career with cricket, I would recommend coach Ian Pont without any hesitation." - Karteek Kankanala. U-15 player
Pace Bowling Camps: 7-Day Camp
Learn the Secrets of Bowling with Speed and Accuracy
Ian Pont is hosting a Pace Bowling Camp for cricketers.
You will learn the ABSAT (Advanced Biomechanics Speed & Accuracy Training) Drills needed to improve pace and accuracy within your action, helping you maximize and fulfill your potential.
You will learn on the camp how to:
Bowl faster
Bowl straighter
Access power in the body
Understand what works and what doesn’t
Find the elusive ‘timing’ of the bowling action
... plus how to bowl yorkers, bouncers, swing, seam, and variations including the world's best slower ball – The SLOB.
Attending this camp will give you easy to remember and relevant drills, to suit your own bowling action.
This is a fun, informative camp with cutting-edge techniques taught to international and county cricketers. Come along and learn these for yourself.
Limited places, so book today.
We also offer DAILY RATES on request. Please contact us directly for more information
7-Day Pace Bowling Camp - (Ages Under 15)
Date : Monday, December 28th 2009 - Sunday, January 3rd 2010
A 10-day camp at Lowes Grounds in Hillsborough, NJ that covered the basics of batting, bowling, and
fielding conducted by our very popular coach Bharath Kumar
Ian Pont Summer Camps
ABSAT Coaching: A dynamic 1-day camp for coaches and bowlers where Coach Ian Pont teaches you the essential drills needed to bowl faster, straighter and more accurate. Other key features include understanding advanced biomechanics language, improving muscle memory, and how to coach without cloning.
Pace and Batting Camp: A fun, informative 6-day camp that imparts the secrets of ABSAT (Advanced Biomechanics Speed & Accuracy). ABSAT methods help unlock your bowling potential. Ian also imparts the same drills professional batters use. You discover the art of shot selection, play spin and pace, twenty20 hitting, improve shot ability and connection along with learning to build an innings and a partnership.
Youth Summer Camp
Edison Cricket Club & DreamCricket Academy Youth Summer Camp: The 14-week camp run by Coach Daley and Coach Malika Frank featured a galaxy of celebrities as guest-speakers and guest-coaches: Balwinder Singh Sandhu, Ian Pont, K Bharath Kumar and Sunil Gavaskar. The key feature of the camp included drills to improve mental and physical sharpness, strength, and conditioning utilizing ICC, WICB, and ECB methodologies of coaching.
Summer of Cricket by Coach Earl Daley
The 3 month camp not only convered basics in batting and bowling but also provided training in advanced cricket Skills, biomechanics and individualized workouts.
'Coach the Coach'
Coach Mike Harper conducted this workshop for all aspiring coaches in the Americas in February of 2009.
Quote of the Day
Michael Holding - Summer of 2008
"Allen Stanford is just in it for himself, not West Indian cricket. Everyone will see."