Every NFBA Global pathway begins with the Fast Bowling Assessment Plus – the official entry assessment designed to identify what is limiting a bowler’s pace, rhythm, control or repeatability before recommending the right development pathway.
It’s ideal for:
If you can film your action, you can train inside NFBA Global.
NFBA Global is built around the technical fast bowling principles developed by Ian Pont and used inside the National Fast Bowling Academy. This is not generic online feedback. It is a diagnosis-led pathway based on identifying the bowler’s true performance limiter, applying the right technical work, and re-testing progress over time.
Most fast bowlers are working hard. But very few truly know what to work on, how to work on it, or what order to do it in.
That is why so many stay stuck. They try more drills. They copy things online. They listen to different opinions. They stay busy — but they do not move forward.
Because the right drill only works when it solves the right problem.
The NFBA Global Fast Bowling Assessment Plus is the official entry assessment into NFBA Global. It is designed to identify the main thing limiting a bowler’s pace, rhythm, control or repeatability — and give them a clear pathway forward.
This is not just another video feedback product. It is the starting point for the NFBA Global pathway.
Diagnosis before development.
The right work. The right method. The right order.
Introductory private intake price
Very limited private intake
We are opening Assessment Plus in controlled private intakes so every bowler receives proper diagnosis, not rushed mass feedback.
Most fast bowlers are surrounded by advice, drills and opinions. But a drill is only useful if it solves the right problem.
The Assessment Plus identifies the bowler’s main limiter first, so their training becomes more focused, more structured and more relevant to their actual action.
NFBA Global is not random video feedback. It’s a structured technical development pathway designed to build measurable progress over time.
Every bowler begins with the Fast Bowling Assessment Plus. We identify the main performance limiter and set the first technical priorities.
The bowler receives a clear technical diagnosis, 3 priority fixes and a 14-day action plan.
The main technical priority (the one that matters most)
NFBA cue language
A re-test instruction (how to measure change)
Risk flags where relevant (workload or pain considerations)
This is an academy — not a tips group.
After completing the Fast Bowling Assessment Plus, each bowler receives a recommended pathway based on their diagnosis. This allows us to place the bowler into the most suitable level of ongoing support.
Best for: Steady monthly progress and structured accountability.
Ideal for bowlers beginning structured technical development
Best for: Fastest improvement for most bowlers.
Ideal balance of frequency and correction
Best for: High-intensity correction and serious season goals.
For bowlers who want close technical monitoring
We identify your true performance limiter, correct it, and rebuild your action for sustainable speed and control.
Yes. The Assessment Plus is the official entry assessment into NFBA Global. It helps us identify the bowler’s main priority and recommend the correct pathway.
After the assessment, the bowler receives a diagnosis, 3 priority fixes, a 14-day action plan and a recommended next step: Foundation, Performance or Elite
No. The Assessment Plus is the entry assessment. It gives clarity and direction. Ongoing development happens through the NFBA Global monthly pathways.
Three clips: side-on, front-on or rear view, and full run-up into delivery.
Yes, provided the bowler is serious about improving and can follow simple technical instructions with parent support.
That is exactly what NFBA Global is designed for. If you can film your bowling action clearly, you can begin the pathway from anywhere.
Progress depends on consistency. Most bowlers begin to feel improved control and rhythm within the first few feedback cycles. Measurable change requires application.
You can train priorities using drill progressions and controlled run-ups. Clear filming angles are more important than match environments.