Follow through or follow thru may refer to:
In the sport of cricket, the bowling action is the set of movements that result in the bowler releasing the ball in the direction of the batsman.
The bowling action can be broken down into a number of parts:
There are certain principles that apply to all parts of the bowling action, such as balance, athleticism and keeping the movement flowing in a narrow corridor directed towards the batsman.
Coaching books describe idealised bowling actions. But good coaches are well aware that many successful bowlers employ their own unique styles and some give birth to new, improved technique. The above links all describe the most commonly taught techniques.
The approach is the motion of the bowler prior to bowling the ball. It is also known as the run-up.
A spinner's approach differs from that of a medium pace or fast bowler, but certain principles remain the same:
"Follow Through" is a single by Gavin DeGraw released in 2005. It is featured on his 2003 album, Chariot. The song has been featured on several television shows, including One Tree Hill and Scrubs and, from 2008-2010, played in the UK and Italian advertisements for Carte D'or.
Every time you walk away. every single word you say
It just lingers right there in front of me
Every time i hear your voice. it's though i haven't got a
choice
....and it's so hard to belive in anything
Run forever. run away in spite of all the pain
I doubt myself and I've given up
On almost everything
Cry out for more when you want to close the door
wast away. Follow through I heard you say
Every time you confront me. I'm the one who feels
nothing.
...and I hate myself for what i have become
You gave me a second chance. but i threw it all away
....and everything means nothing to me now
Run forever. run away in spite of all the pain
Feel the failure. ever after
Tied to everthing
Would you reach out for me?
It's just an empty space.
Am I the one to blame?
Living for your sake
The moon. it pulls the tides
And the day breaks down.