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Science and Shiney's Podcast
FastBowlers
7 episodes
2 weeks ago
In this short Science & Shiney episode, Kevin Shine, Dr Paul Felton, and Richard Johnson break down one of the most debated areas in fast bowling: front foot contact. They explore whether bowlers should land on the heel, forefoot, or flat, and what the science tells us about force absorption, performance, and injury risk. Using simple analogies and real coaching experience, the discussion highlights why there’s no one-size-fits-all answer - and why understanding why a bowler moves the wa...
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In this short Science & Shiney episode, Kevin Shine, Dr Paul Felton, and Richard Johnson break down one of the most debated areas in fast bowling: front foot contact. They explore whether bowlers should land on the heel, forefoot, or flat, and what the science tells us about force absorption, performance, and injury risk. Using simple analogies and real coaching experience, the discussion highlights why there’s no one-size-fits-all answer - and why understanding why a bowler moves the wa...
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Cricket
Science,
Life Sciences,
Sports
Episodes (7/7)
Science and Shiney's Podcast
Science & Shiney – Tech Talk
In this short Science & Shiney episode, Kevin Shine, Dr Paul Felton, and Richard Johnson break down one of the most debated areas in fast bowling: front foot contact. They explore whether bowlers should land on the heel, forefoot, or flat, and what the science tells us about force absorption, performance, and injury risk. Using simple analogies and real coaching experience, the discussion highlights why there’s no one-size-fits-all answer - and why understanding why a bowler moves the wa...
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2 weeks ago
4 minutes

Science and Shiney's Podcast
Exploring Fast Bowling Strategies: 2nd Ashes Test Talking Points with Jono, Felts and Shiney
In this episode, the speakers discuss various aspects of cricket, focusing on the England bowling attack's performance, coaching strategies, and the importance of rhythm and communication among bowlers. They share personal anecdotes, analyse the current state of the team, and emphasise the need for trust and troubleshooting on the field. The discussion also highlights the significance of practicing under pressure and the role of experience in developing a successful bowling unit.
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3 weeks ago
31 minutes

Science and Shiney's Podcast
Road to World Cup Winner Liam Plunkett
In this episode, Dr. Paul Felton and Kevin Shine interview World Cup winner Liam Plunkett, exploring his journey from early cricket experiences to professional success. They discuss his development at Durham, the challenges he faced in his career, and the importance of coaching and fitness in achieving his goals. Plunkett shares insights on technique, confidence, and the mental aspects of fast bowling, culminating in his pivotal role in England's World Cup victory. In this conversation, the s...
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1 month ago
59 minutes

Science and Shiney's Podcast
Ashes Special 2025: First Test Review & Brisbane Preview
🎧 Sponsor: DineticQ - thanks for supporting the show! In this engaging episode, the hosts reflect on the recent two-day test match, discussing the excitement of fast bowling, the impact of pitch conditions, and the strategies employed by both teams. They delve into the importance of mental preparation, team dynamics, and the lessons learned from the Ashes series. As they prepare for the upcoming Brisbane test, they share insights on bowling strategies and the significance of unders...
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1 month ago
54 minutes

Science and Shiney's Podcast
Optimising performance and injury prevention for the modern fast bowler
In this episode, Troy Cooley joins Science & Shiney to talk about fast bowling, coaching evolution, and injury prevention. He shares insights on performance, technology, and how coaching is adapting to modern demands - from player autonomy to gender-specific approaches. A fascinating blend of art, science, and experience from one of the leading minds in fast bowling. 🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts 📲 Follow: Instagram 👍 Rate & share to help more cricket fans find us.
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1 month ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Science and Shiney's Podcast
Ashes Special 2025: First Test Preview with Richard Johnson, Kevin Shine & Dr Paul Felton
In this Ashes Special, Kevin Shine, Dr Paul Felton, and Richard Johnson break down the 2025 Ashes through the lens of fast bowling. They explore preparation, selection, injury management, workloads, rotation debates, and the evolution of pace across eras. The team reflects on historic Ashes moments, discusses the demands of bowling in Australia, and gives their predictions for the 2025 series. Chapters: – Introduction – Fast bowling excitement and preparation – Injuries and workload manage...
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1 month ago
57 minutes

Science and Shiney's Podcast
Science & Shiney — Trailer
Welcome to Science & Shiney — the podcast where cricket, biomechanics, and coaching come together to explore the art and science of fast bowling. Hosted by Dr. Paul Felton and world-class fast-bowling coach Kevin Shine. New episodes coming soon
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1 month ago
1 minute

Science and Shiney's Podcast
In this short Science & Shiney episode, Kevin Shine, Dr Paul Felton, and Richard Johnson break down one of the most debated areas in fast bowling: front foot contact. They explore whether bowlers should land on the heel, forefoot, or flat, and what the science tells us about force absorption, performance, and injury risk. Using simple analogies and real coaching experience, the discussion highlights why there’s no one-size-fits-all answer - and why understanding why a bowler moves the wa...