I think he's a great coach and has some really great information…especially in that article. But he IS very, very far from me in terms of beliefs. He's actually quite far from most coaches I've worked with as well. Rob is a very "equipment oriented" kind of bowler/coach. Most coaches I've worked with are more "approach oriented" coaches. Even here on this website…the very knowledgeable (and moderator to the stars) Bowl1820 when reading about my approach issues and my debate over getting a different ball…echoed my coach and Mike White in that "the ball isn't the problem…it's your approach and timing. A new ball isn't going to do anything."
And as painful as that is to hear…they are 99.6% correct. Rob Mautner may disagree….he may say that any bowler with any style can simply find the perfect ball, drilled the perfect way, with just the right surface….and BAMM…300 game! And in theory…thats true. If a bowler can consistently hit a target…with the same approach (bad or good)…theoretically you can make a ball go to the pocket. But is that the best coaching approach…to build a ball around a person's bad approach? Or is it better to work on their approach, give them a decent ball…then show them how to adjust.
I just got done working with Barry Asher…top 50 bowlers in history…not one time did I hear him say, "Whoa…hold up…thats a spare…where's your spare ball?" Not once did I hear him say, "Okay…I see where your problem is…I have a ball that can fix that."
I think Rob has some interesting ideas…I like the article…but I disagree with his overall mindset that the person with the most bowling balls is going to be the better bowler. Although…Iceman is the greatest bowler I know….and he does have a LOT of bowling balls…so![]()
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