I'd love a good legspin coach.
Every coach I had in juniors was terrible as far as spin was concerned.
The closest I had to a good spin coach was when I went to a Trevor Barsby clinic, and the only advice he had was to stop collapsing on my front leg.
So I'm mainly self taught, which is a shame. I think a couple of hours with Warney and I would improve a hundred fold.
i was beginning to wonder if there was anyone good out there for leg spin coaching advice. ive been self-teaching since taking it up last year, plus discussing my action on internet forums and youtube. which has always brought up ideas, some which worked, some which didnt. you dont necessarily need a coach so long as you can analyse yourself. video helps a great deal.
however, last week i was at the nets (in the snow lol) practicing, and one of the clubs juniors coaches was there with his son practicing. and he gave me some advice on my action which seems like it may be absolutely spot on. i think there are certain aspects of a leg spinner that cant really be coached (everyone is different, so its hard to coach it from scratch), but a good coach can still spot flaws in an action, and advise on them (in my case my natural line is leg side, and the advice was about my feet and hip alignment at the point of delivery, which is too focussed to the leg side, hence the ball going there). i dont agree with coaches trying to specifically change things though. but it depends on the person. when you listen to Shane Warne talking to youngsters (e.g. Steve Smith for AUS), he never tells them "this is what you should do", merely "try doing this, or try doing that, this is what worked for me, etc". ultimately youve got to adapt the advice to fit your own natural action. whereas with batting and seam bowling things are a little more clear cut.
watch someone like Clarrie Grimmett, and if he was being coached nowadays he would get told to change just about everything in his action. but he is still arguably in the top 2 leg spinners of all time, along with Warne.
ultimately though you dont need coaching provided you can identify problems in your own bowling, and try out solutions. there is an excellent wrist spin thread on another forum where i have basically learnt everything i know thus far. without that my progress would be nowhere near as quick.