Well,
1) I love to bowl. Even when I'm bowling badly I enjoy to bowl.
2) If I want to reach my goals, I need to work at it. Far too many bowlers bowl 1-4 times a week in beer leagues and regret that they never became a 200-average bowler. They think that by bowling leagues a few times a week it'll just naturally "click".
My team is the most annoying because they use pre-league practice to actually practice. I have to wait in a huge line while they "practice" in order to figure out my strike line.
I think as you bowl in different houses and on different patterns, thats when you start to need a plastic ball and need to shoot left side spares with plastic. I mean, on a THS, I could probably pick up well over 75% of single-pin leaves on the left side with my strike ball…maybe 95% eventually with practice. But what about a short sport pattern like the Cheetah? What about a heavy oil or flat USBC pattern? Any pattern that really throws off that strike line…and suddenly you're struggling.
Like I said, I haven't ruled out using plastic for left side spares. I just need to get used to the new plastic ball shooting the right side and then EVENTUALLY adapt a left-side system. But it's playing different conditions that helped me see the need.
Unfortunately, learning the "right" way to throw the ball has set me back a bit on my fast track to domination. I have to have faith that in the long run I'll be a better bowler because of it. But yes, I must regain the "magic" in the next 10 days, or you can look forward to the next 12 months of hearing about how the "gift" is more powerful than coaching.
Thank you for the encouragement.
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