
Originally Posted by
Aslan
Yeah, I know you're not a big "Missy fan". And, also, she IS married. If she were single, then, it'd be a no-brainer.
We're lucky though, here in California. A LOT of qualified coaches compared to other areas of the country.
Mark is certainly on my list as well. His teaching skills are well-renowned. I'd love to do Camp Bakkes...just way too pricey for my budget right now. But down the road, I might do the lesson like you got for your husband. I'm just trying to change my strategy a "bit" after working with Rob. My old strategy was to be like a sponge and just soak in all the advice I could get from anyone halfway qualified. But after working with Rob, I realized that not only might that have a "negative side", it's also sort of a negative because of the way I am/think/etc... For example;
- Coach 1...high loft speed (wood lanes)...then I try to incorporate Barry's sort of old school "square to the foul line" approach...then I'm trying to incorporate Joe Slowinski's DYDS elements....I mean, at the end of the day I felt like Frankenstein. Sure, I had all these elements all sewn into my game...but they were competing with each other.
- And as to my "personality"...the more I soaked in...the more I was "in my head". So instead of just getting in a good stance, visualizing the shot, and just throwing the dang ball....I was SO much into my head that I on occasion will:
1) Throw the wrong ball.
2) Start out on the wrong foot.
3) Forget to move laterally for a spare leave.
4) Throw a back-up ball accidentally (my wrist went up the inside instead of the outside).
Everyone has little brain farts on occasion...as I did yesterday when I threw the wrong ball in the VBT. But when you're trying to concentrate on 8-9 things while also taking the proper steps and having timing and release...it's like being all tied up in a fishing net and trying to dance like a ballerina.
So when I met Rob and had my lesson...he kinda stripped it down to the bare bones...and then gave me about 7 things to work on, over time. And he commented, that he normally wouldn't even give me that many, especially knowing how I get into my own head, but since he probably wouldn't work with me again for at least 6 months...it was okay.
So I still on occasion go to the clinic at Fountain Bowl....I mean, it's a bargain and just really cool to be in the presence of those guys...but I'm careful not to "re-invent" my game or start "sewing things together".
Thats what made yesterday's practice (I practiced 9 games after the VBT, in Concourse) so frustrating. Suddenly, trying to get more behind the ball...I was back to "firing" it at probably 18-20mph. And I didn't want to just automatically give up...because some changes take some time to get used to...and I don't want to be impatient. But on the other hand, I was thinking, "would Rob want me to revert back to this higher speed?"
Kidding aside...Iceman's "gift theory" sounds AWESOME! If I had some magical "gift"...where I don't need any help or coaching or ball reps or ball changes...I just have some natural ability to strike with minimal effort...that would be awesome!! But I don't. I need the help and instruction.
But, thanks. I agree that my game is better than it was when we bowled together in that first league at Carter. I should hope so, given the thousands of dollars and 600-700 games of practice I've spent in the 10 months since. And you weren't doing half bad yourself!! That Hammer Deadly Aim was crushing the pins for ya..and your shot was even more consistent than it used to be.
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