
Why Most Cricketers Don’t Know How to Throw (ft. Ken Miller)
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About this listen
We’re back on the Cricket Matters podcast, and this time, we’re going deep into throwing mechanics with none other than NASM Master Trainer Ken Miller. From near-death experiences in Serbia to world-class insights from baseball legends, this episode is packed with wisdom and laughs.
You’ll Learn:
- How baseball throwing mechanics apply to cricket. Ken breaks down how elite baseball pitching techniques—like hip-shoulder separation and ground-up force generation—can revolutionize how cricketers throw. The overlap between sports is far deeper than most think.
- How the lead arm acts like a shield that maintains balance, power, and accuracy. “Bite the burger” becomes your new mental cue for form.
- How many throwing injuries are due to problems in the core and lower body. A targeted warm-up and mobility work can transform both safety and performance.
- How to coach youth and adult athletes differently. Whether it’s a 12-year-old or a 40-year-old weekend warrior, Ken shares practical drills and adaptations to get the best out of every body type and experience level.
Key Takeaways:
- If you’ve got a shoulder problem, you’ve got a body problem
Ken emphasizes that pain or dysfunction in the shoulder often stems from the hips, core, or even the feet. Effective throwing starts with a full-body check-in. - Front side mechanics are a game-changer
Dropping your front arm ruins your throw. Keeping the elbow up and pulling through ("biting the burger") helps maintain rotational integrity and prevents spinal and shoulder injuries. - Movement quality beats aesthetics
A six-pack won’t help if your spine can’t rotate or your hips don’t move. Ken urges athletes to focus on quality foundational movement first. - Elite throwing relies on disassociation
The ability to separate lower-body motion from the upper body is key. Ken explains that most amateur athletes lack this and that it's critical to train for that “lag” in movement. - Preparation must be individualized
Everyone has different postural and mobility issues. Custom warm-ups and drills based on individual needs beat cookie-cutter routines every time.
Quotes:
“If you've got a shoulder problem, you've got a body problem.”
“Don’t train like an elite athlete—move like a human first.”
“Your shoulder is only as good as your spine, hips, and footwork.”
Find Ken on:
- Instagram: @kjfitlab
Find James on:
- Instagram: @jamesbreese
- Twitter: @_jamesbreese
To learn more about Cricket Matters and download your FREE copy of The High-Performance Handbook, please visit www.cricketmatters.com
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