Good to hear a reasonable time frame. I was just worried that if a bad couple of weeks came up you would get discouraged and give up.
Think of bowling like football. The pro's really don't need to be taught the game. Instead they have observers fine tune technique, over see the mental and physical aspects of the game including developing a game plan. I've also noticed that most great coaches were not great at the sport they coached. They didn't have the God given, natural, it comes easy, talent. That helps in the end because they understand how hard you have to work, the mental anguish, etc The greats of any sport have so much talent that they don't really know the hows or whys of how they perform their jobs (physically). That's why coaches get so excited when their athlete does well. It's the correct combination of the athlete's talent and the coach's knowledge.
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