Prime example of mental weakness running amok this weekend. Made it to top 6 match play this weekend on the Abbey Road pattern. struggled first game but it was 830am and I don't even go to work that early. 2nd game, Im awake, arm is loose and shoot 258. Strikes came easy. 3rd match I lost my swing, couldn't hit my mark and couldn't figure out what I was doing wrong...172. 4th 5th games 143 137. more out of control tailspinning. tried diff lines, diff balls. Just couldn't get it right. Kept leaving splits. 6th game was position round and I went from 1st in 2nd match to 5th by 6th match. Tried 6th ball and moved back to start position. Found a line but couldn't hit it consistently. 191. Finished 4th and felt pretty bad about the trainwreck I just engineered.
Match play happens so fast. It was difficult to pace my thoughts and make adjustments. This is only my 2nd time bowling match play in my short bowling career. I've performed very badily both times. My wife and aunt were there trying to get me to relax but I just couldn't think productively. Something was wrong with my swing but my brain wouldn't process what I was doing wrong. Was very tough to deal with. I need me a mental game book soon. Idk if I can actually follow it but I cant just panic like that. I performed well during the 9 games on 2 different patterns for the main tournament. Had time to relax in between shots and refocus as there were 8 bowlers on a pair. but match play....there was only 24 bowlers in the entire bowling alley. and I was bowling 1 person at a time shooting back to back shots. very little time in between. My thoughts was this should help because I practice more games on my own than I bowl league games. But it ended up hurting me.
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