Way to go JP. As they say the first is hardest to get, then the rest come easier. Good bowling, keep it up.
6/11
1: 221
2: 246
3: 258
Used the Track 811A all 3 games, moved about 10 boards to the left after the first game (from 10 to 20), picked up the speed and just let it out there to 5ish and had great carry.
First 700 of the summer league and 3rd series over 700 within the past 1-2 months. Until now a 700 was a once in 36 week kind of thing.
Way to go JP. As they say the first is hardest to get, then the rest come easier. Good bowling, keep it up.
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
good shooting again. Keep that FOCUS !! Slow, deliberate, and accurate.
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
Thanks, i have to remember that. Another reason i think i've been improving is because i have increased my foot speed & ball speed a bit. I used to have a little delay when taking my second step.
I seem to have trouble when i try to open up the lanes, maybe i just need to get my hand around the side of the ball move when i move past the middle dot with my feet...
need to remember this too
Last edited by JPbowl; 06-23-2013 at 10:28 PM.
6/25: 237 240 181
fought the move to the left last game and just tried to pick up speed, just didnt trust it and couldnt get the right speed.
should of just moved left
arsenal in use: columbia 300 hyde, track 811a, dv8 nightmare, rotogrip grenade
avg: 210
rev rate: 450
high game / series: 290 / 831
JP.... one of the trickiest adjustments to make, or should I say hardest, is to adjust your speed, AND keep it consistent. We all do this to ourselves, then knock our heads against the wall as we leave the building. They have a name for it.......stubbornness ! Any way, lessons learned, right? Next time you'll keep the same speed and move. You still had a good series, just think how much better it could've been having moved.
What you have just experienced is called the dead zone. If you were bowling with someone that was playing deeper than you, but still having about the same break point, then he was pushing oil into the area at the end of the lane where your ball should have been just starting to roll into the pocket. What happens then, is your ball is now hitting that oil (that previously wasn't there) and it loses traction that it had the first two games. The only way around this phenomena is to be aware of the people you're bowling with OR against, watch where their balls breaking and be ready to move towards the end of the second game. Very common occurrence...believe me when I say it's happened to me enough times over the last several years and I'm always watching for it. Notice very carefully next week at
that point, usually about the 6th to 8 th frame of the second game. Good luck, let me know if that's what's happening.
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
7/2
1: 278
2: 210
3" 212
700 on the money, saved the series with the 6 to 8 splits i left in the next 2 games.
adjustments adjustments adjustments.
arsenal in use: columbia 300 hyde, track 811a, dv8 nightmare, rotogrip grenade
avg: 210
rev rate: 450
high game / series: 290 / 831
Great shooting JP...you're on a roll. Keep up the good scores.
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
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