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Published 15:04 1 Feb 2020 GMT
"The ball-wall is a luxury essentially too, it doesn't have to be a ball-wall, it could be the gable end of the house - I've done it for years myself. There is that 10'000 hour rule for any elite sports person, no matter what sport it is, that they generally have to put in 10'000 hours of practice between eight and 18 - that roughly equates to two hours a day of practice..."
"Anyone playing inter-county hurling would have put that time in..."
Cheddar Plunkett sings off the same hymn sheet, and noted that it was like a 'form of therapy' for himself and the youngsters in Portlaoise growing up.
"Crucial to sharpening the speed and touch of the hands and all that...You'd spend hours at it, it was nearly a form of therapy...Myself and Pat (Critchley) would have spent hours and hours. It is your own responsibility to get your first touch right.
Here are some of the best wall-ball drills to focus on.
You can listen to the wall-ball discussion from Thursday's GAA Hour Show here.
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