Those two flat 10's were good balls with good releases and I thought both were strikes out of my hand
If can honestly say you felt like you had a quality release, and you left a flat 10, then you need to move.
By quality, I mean a release that is near the best you can repeat.
If however the release felt like crap, or at least significantly less than quality, then it's best not to adjust, just throw the ball better next time.
Unless you plan on throwing crap releases the rest of the night.
I just notice you said you moved left to "solve" the problem
It's also possible, even with a quality release, that you had the ball left of the oil line.
That would reduce the energy transferred from forward speed into revs (ball doesn't rev up much and doesn't slow down much). A lack of rotational momentum allows for extra deflection.
I think the best way to word the situation is hitting the pins with an unstable core. That covers both "hasn't revved up", and "rolled out"
Last edited by Mike White; 02-13-2014 at 01:56 PM.
Those two flat 10's were good balls with good releases and I thought both were strikes out of my hand
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At no time until you saw the results, did you think anything might be wrong with the shot?
Like the location the ball hitting the head pin being light?
The path the ball took to the head pin being a little straighter than the others?
It's just my experience that having everything look proper, then leave a flat 10 is a rare occurrence.
Thats both in my game, and watching many others.
Now when I say look proper..
I mean what the shot looked like to me.
The bowler's opinion tends to be… um.. biased.
Only discussions about 10-pins. All other threads are complete love-fests.
As Motiv girl said about messenger strikes...I have a similar dilemma with Brooklyn strikes. There are times when I swear every 2 out of 3 strikes is Brooklyn. It happens so often that I start to think..."maybe I should just throw for Brooklyn strikes...I mean, it's the same score on the scoresheet!" I know thats NOT the attitude to take...but man...I get a LOT of Brooklyn strikes!!
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My comment about Rob comparing to ???? is just what you describe about having books.
A lot of what Rob types can be sourced to knowledgeable people, but other parts of what he types can be sourced to pure idiots.
I think he doesn't want to "debate" his opinions because they are just things he's read about.
As for Rob being a USBC Silver level coach, it's less impressive when you consider USBC does list ???? as a Bronze level coach.
Much like any schooling, you get what you put into it, so if you pay the fees, attend the seminars, and pass some form of test, you get the title.
In my opinion, it's not worth the time and $ in my area. Around here, we don't have bowling in high schools or the local colleges.
My coaching is more of a "loss leader".
I get them walking better, and releasing the ball better.
Then when they have a stable physical game, we talk about what kind of bowling ball would best suit them.
As for a Sister, yes I do, but no way in hell would she be interested in the likes of Aslan.
Some of her info on IMDB
The site however is very incomplete.
http://www.linkedin.com
I'm not a member of linkedin.com so I don't know what all she has listed there.
She works for Disney now as an editor, but had spent most of her time in the industry as a "free agent"
Some recent movies she has worked on are Frozen, Wreck-It-Ralph, Enchanted, Bed Time Stories.
Wow, when I respond I get bashed and when I don't respond I get bashed. That, sir, is why I don't respond. As I said before, you obviously need to attack me to feel better about yourself. After watching some of the "tournament" video, you seemed like a nice enough guy, then you start spewing hate once again. Now you are not only going after me, but the entire USBC Coaching program. Say what you like about me, but please tell everyone why, if the Certification Program is just paying some money and passing some tests, why is it that the likes of Walter Ray Williams Jr. bothered to become Silver Certified? Why is it that both Rino Page and Tony Reyes sat in the same room and took the same Silver Certification tests that I did? Why is it that part of my Level I class was to teach one of the other participants to bowl with their wrong hand as an exercise in teaching beginning bowling basics, and the other "student" who I taught was Mark Baker?
Your statement of using coaching as a "loss leader" for selling bowling balls is very true. Unfortunately, with that attitude, along with your lack of professional training in coaching, the people who lose are the ones who come to you for help.
WHY THE BLOOD LETTING!!!! Mike give your opinions, and Rob give yours! Neither of you need to correct the other??? I DON't GET IT! PEACE!! NO one that I can tell is lying, like the Bowling God, Bilf!!
Their is room enough for a host of opinions, so why the attack MIKE?
Hey you sister sounds like a very talented lady! I bet your REAL proud of her, like I am of my sister, who has her doctorates degree in pharmacy! Not only that, she is ONE HOT LOOKING WOMAN!! LOL
NO ASLAN,,, she is married!!!
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