After enjoying some of the best form of my life over the last few weeks, my mojo made a mysterious exit for me last night after averaging 197+, I only managed a modest 170 - 157 - 168 = 495 last night. We won the first game (this is the position round after finishing .5 behind second place in 22 team league) then lost the second by 4 pins when I as anchor missed a 10 pin spare - after a nice pocket shot of course. What really sucked is we lost the 3rd too and the series by a lousy 6 pins...sigh.
I don't think I was doing anything different to previous weeks, but did come up high several times getting nasty splits - certainly makes a huge dent in ones score eh?
Can't see any adjustments so will just have to see what happens next week.
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League ave. 180; high league game 277; high league series 695
Current weapons - Blue Hammer; Green/gold Ebonite Cyclone - both 15lbs.
Sometimes these slumps make you learn new angles to play, or other techniques like a different release, etc. Just the other day, I was throwing in the pocket and leaving ten pin after ten pin (something I rarely do, the ten pin, that is) so I finally decided I need to make an adjustment. My original angle was basically start five boards left of center and throw just inside the second arrow to hit the pocket. I adjusted to move my feet to one board left of center and my aim went to the five board. I altered my release angle and slowed my ball speed down. The result was a 231 after I had been shooting 190's the games before. Playing the five board is NOT something I do very often (in fact, it's been many years since I've done so) so it was a rather drastic change on my part. However, it's something I did know how to do because over the years I've developed various methods of bowling and I can (usually) go back to them when I need to.
Just keep adjusting and when you make those adjustments, REMEMBER THEM so you can go back to them when necessary.
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