GoKidd
03-15-2011, 01:36 PM
"Aha!!!" <-- That's one of those aha moments actually happening to me.
This first year of bowling just gets more interesting every week.
Last Thursday I'm practicing when a fellow who's seen me bowl a little bit casually mentions: "You're muscling your swing. You're not letting the ball's coverstock do its part." I respect the fellow and thought -- maybe I am.
I remember an instructor telling me to lower the ball in setup and slow down my swing, but somehow it sounded more correct the way this fellow bowler offered it to me. Or maybe I was just feeling open to change that Thursday. I don't think my instructor was big on giving THE WHY.
Anyhow, now I have a whole new arsenal. I put a 4000 grit finish on the Storm Tropical Heat to work the dry side and 400/500 grit on the old Brunswick Danger Zone for closer to the middle of the lane.
Boing! New arsenal with the same two balls!! All I had to do was change me (and then readjust the finish on the balls).
The two balls previously felt like they were just too much alike. Well -- yeah -- I was chucking them too fast for the small amount of revs I produce to create much grip on the lane.
I took the new me to League last night -- pretty cool. I still have a lot to learn and these weren't my very highest scores -- but more consistent than most of my past sessions and all three games over my average.
Fun stuff.
:cool:
This first year of bowling just gets more interesting every week.
Last Thursday I'm practicing when a fellow who's seen me bowl a little bit casually mentions: "You're muscling your swing. You're not letting the ball's coverstock do its part." I respect the fellow and thought -- maybe I am.
I remember an instructor telling me to lower the ball in setup and slow down my swing, but somehow it sounded more correct the way this fellow bowler offered it to me. Or maybe I was just feeling open to change that Thursday. I don't think my instructor was big on giving THE WHY.
Anyhow, now I have a whole new arsenal. I put a 4000 grit finish on the Storm Tropical Heat to work the dry side and 400/500 grit on the old Brunswick Danger Zone for closer to the middle of the lane.
Boing! New arsenal with the same two balls!! All I had to do was change me (and then readjust the finish on the balls).
The two balls previously felt like they were just too much alike. Well -- yeah -- I was chucking them too fast for the small amount of revs I produce to create much grip on the lane.
I took the new me to League last night -- pretty cool. I still have a lot to learn and these weren't my very highest scores -- but more consistent than most of my past sessions and all three games over my average.
Fun stuff.
:cool: