Share this
Trent Bridge at the heart of cricket by colour zone with Notts County
by Ben Hackney-Williams on Wednesday, 21 June 2023
Cricket players and fans alike know that each game, bowl after bowl, takes its toll. Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club have found the secret to efficient training for every over.
Steeped in cricketing heritage and home to some of the best cricketers to have ever graced the crease, Nottinghamshire County cricket team has been embracing the benefits of heart rate training at Trent Bridge.

Using heart rate monitors and innovative training tech in and out of the gym, the Notts CCC team members are competing against themselves and each other so that they can be at their best when they face division rivals.
How Notts County found the sports team secret to smart cricket
Whether it’s perfecting performance on the cricket field or recovering efficiently in-between matches, heart rate training allows Notts County cricketers to get the most out of every effort when it counts.
“One of the main things we use Myzone for is our energy system development – gauging fitness,” explains Liam Price, strength and conditioning coach at Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club.

“What we’ll do is prescribe different interval training options, running or on the Wattbike, making sure that our athletes are in the right heart rate zones.
“The beauty of Myzone is that it’s changeable. So, for example, if we’re on the bike we can whack a chest strap on one of the lads and make sure they’re in 80-90%, and they can get a decent stimulus from there and get the adaptation.
“Also, if we’re looking for recovery or active recovery, we make sure that the boys aren’t pushing too hard so they’re staying in the lower zones to promote recovery rather than risk the detriment of strain.”
Heart rate training that hits for six
“Our players enjoy using Myzone because of the ease of use of the app,” Liam continues. “They can see in real-time where their heart rate is if we’ve given them specific targets.

“They get the overviews of their peak heart rate or their average heart rate; they can compete against each other to see who can earn the most Myzone Effort Points, so it really buys the lads in.
“Another cool thing is the nutrition aspect. It’s tricky in cricket to fuel for what you need to do. A lot of the fuelling obviously needs to be done beforehand.
“With Myzone, what we’ve done is retrospectively go back to understand what a session of bowling looks like for a particular player – it might be 1200 or 1300 calories – and then we know we need to get two thirds of that into them beforehand to give them the energy to perform.

“It gives us a way more accurate picture. Before, we were loading lads up with loads of food, but some lads burn way more than others because of their physiological make-up.
"This gives us a real balance on how we can fuel the players for their performance.”
For more details on Nottinghamshire CCC visit the Trent Bridge website or boost your team’s performance with Myzone.
Share this
- Myzone (159)
- Users (112)
- Community (109)
- trainers (94)
- master-trainers (87)
- News (85)
- Ayla Donlin (84)
- Emily Sopo (71)
- Myzone partners (56)
- fitness (40)
- clubs (38)
- Health and wellbeing (33)
- Myzone insight (28)
- Support (11)
- trainer (11)
- Guest Blog (7)
- guest-authors (7)
- myzone-press-releases (7)
- AFS (6)
- Challenges (6)
- member engagement (5)
- Club stories (4)
- Groups (4)
- Gamification (3)
- Media (3)
- Product Help (3)
- gym owners (3)
- MZ-Switch (2)
- Motivation (2)
- Physical health (2)
- Updates (2)
- fitness marketing (2)
- Corporate wellness (1)
- ECG (1)
- Heart Rate Training (1)
- Mental health (1)
- Myzone fitness tracker (1)
- PPG (1)
- Uncategorized (1)
- Wellness (1)
- member retention (1)
- wearable technology (1)
- March 2026 (1)
- February 2026 (2)
- January 2026 (2)
- December 2025 (1)
- November 2025 (1)
- October 2025 (3)
- September 2025 (3)
- August 2025 (1)
- July 2025 (4)
- June 2025 (2)
- May 2025 (1)
- April 2025 (3)
- March 2025 (3)
- February 2025 (4)
- January 2025 (4)
- December 2024 (2)
- November 2024 (4)
- October 2024 (5)
- September 2024 (7)
- August 2024 (2)
- July 2024 (2)
- June 2024 (5)
- May 2024 (1)
- April 2024 (6)
- March 2024 (4)
- January 2024 (4)
- December 2023 (3)
- November 2023 (3)
- October 2023 (8)
- September 2023 (6)
- August 2023 (8)
- July 2023 (10)
- June 2023 (5)
- May 2023 (12)
- April 2023 (2)
- March 2023 (5)
- February 2023 (12)
- January 2023 (12)
- December 2022 (2)
- November 2022 (7)
- October 2022 (5)
- September 2022 (7)
- August 2022 (2)
- July 2022 (2)
- June 2022 (9)
- May 2022 (7)
- April 2022 (4)
- March 2022 (9)
- February 2022 (3)
- January 2022 (8)
- December 2021 (1)
- November 2021 (6)
- October 2021 (6)
- September 2021 (9)
- August 2021 (9)
- July 2021 (3)
- June 2021 (5)
- May 2021 (4)
- April 2021 (3)
- March 2021 (1)
- February 2021 (2)
- January 2021 (2)
- December 2020 (2)
- November 2020 (2)
- September 2020 (1)
- August 2020 (2)
- July 2020 (5)
- June 2020 (2)
- May 2020 (4)
- April 2020 (2)
- January 2020 (1)
- December 2019 (1)
- October 2019 (1)
- July 2019 (1)
- June 2019 (1)
- May 2019 (2)
- April 2019 (3)
- March 2019 (1)
- February 2019 (1)
- December 2018 (1)
- November 2018 (1)
- October 2018 (2)
- May 2018 (1)
- April 2018 (1)
- March 2018 (5)
- February 2018 (6)
- January 2018 (7)
- December 2017 (4)
- November 2017 (5)
- October 2017 (4)
- September 2017 (5)
- August 2017 (6)
- July 2017 (4)
- June 2017 (3)
- May 2017 (5)
- April 2017 (5)
- March 2017 (3)
- February 2017 (5)
- January 2017 (17)
- December 2016 (10)
- November 2016 (7)
- October 2016 (6)
- September 2016 (12)
- August 2016 (9)
- July 2016 (6)
- June 2016 (7)
- May 2016 (7)
- April 2016 (9)
- March 2016 (7)
- February 2016 (7)
- January 2016 (8)
- December 2015 (2)
- November 2015 (4)
- October 2015 (5)
- September 2015 (5)
- June 2015 (6)
- May 2015 (3)