[QUOTE=GoodGravy;86569]Great help all around!!!
It seems that in this case, I was releasing my ball just a tad early which cased a very shallow axis tilt...and I was carry a little to much speed to complicate matters more. I slowed down and concentrated on releasing the ball after I 'almost' completed my slide. I was able to move back left (yes, I was compensating by getting into the second arrow 'no man zone')and start throwing back over 15+ board.
Much better!
I may write down some of your ideas and put them in my bag, just in case I run into this again and can't figure it out![/QUOTE]
I have what my teammates, hubby, and sister refer to as my "bowling bible". I keep notes from here, from coaching sessions, those "light bulb" moments while I'm bowling, reminders of what I need to work on for the coming up session, etc, etc. Then I review the previous coach session and my goals of what to concentrate on for the upcoming session while i'm waiting for the bowling league to get started. Then if I get into trouble, I have notes in my folder/notebook that I can easily refer to - and yes, they are in alphabetical order for the most part.
I would suggest everyone do this until you are bowling at the level you want to plateau at. I find that just writing the information down (maybe never looking at it again) will often help me to retain and recall the data easier.
Of course, you have to remember to - I can't remember very well, so I rely on any little trick to help me in this way, so you may want to just take this with a grain of salt.
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