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    That's awesome Bunny....keep at it .

    I had my first practice session yesterday after reading Gamechanger, and worked on fixing my footwork/timing. I also switched from 4 to 5 step to help change the timing. I'm still not to the point where I want to be (arm parallel when slide foot gets flat), I'm still a bit early with the ball, but I could really feel on a few shots yesterday what a huge difference the extra split second of leverage at the line makes. I was getting the same or more revs with less effort. I didn't have to "hit up" on the ball as much as I did with my super early timing, just had to let it roll off my fingers and push it out on the lane.

    I obviously wasn't expecting to get it down pat in one session, but now I can't wait to keep working on it. I can't wait to see my coach's face when he gets back from vacation in August and sees my new approach .

    Make sure to tell Mark THANKS SO MUCH from me for writing that book . I knew there was something wrong with my timing but I didn't know what exactly. His book has given me a clear picture of what I need to fix.
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    Man, I HOPE I can get to work soon. I'm in dire need of Mark's direction as this summer league my footwork is all out of wack, bad footwork = bad timing = bad swing = bad release its really all connected as he likes to say. I KNOW there is something really wrong with my footwork, I'm 90% sure its my pivot step as I've developed pain in the ligaments in that ankle and find that I am missing right whereas I used to never do that.

    Unfortunately with virtually no funds to spare except for the bare necessities like rent/food and my Friday summer league (which I may have to bow out of shortly), I'm stuck trying not to get too frustrated or injure myself (in the case of my ankle).

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    how did u fix that sliding to the left? I know I have that problem.....was thinking mayb slide toward target?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    how did u fix that sliding to the left? I know I have that problem.....was thinking mayb slide toward target?
    Your slide foot should always be pointed towards your target
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hampe View Post
    That's awesome Bunny....keep at it .

    I had my first practice session yesterday after reading Gamechanger, and worked on fixing my footwork/timing. I also switched from 4 to 5 step to help change the timing. I'm still not to the point where I want to be (arm parallel when slide foot gets flat), I'm still a bit early with the ball, but I could really feel on a few shots yesterday what a huge difference the extra split second of leverage at the line makes. I was getting the same or more revs with less effort. I didn't have to "hit up" on the ball as much as I did with my super early timing, just had to let it roll off my fingers and push it out on the lane.

    I obviously wasn't expecting to get it down pat in one session, but now I can't wait to keep working on it. I can't wait to see my coach's face when he gets back from vacation in August and sees my new approach .

    Make sure to tell Mark THANKS SO MUCH from me for writing that book . I knew there was something wrong with my timing but I didn't know what exactly. His book has given me a clear picture of what I need to fix.


    Thanks Hampe! It is amazing how much "time" it feels like you have when your timing is right. It's like I have all kinds of time to put revs on the ball.

    Lol! Going from a 4 step to a 5 step is going trip him out.

    I felt a lot better last night. I slowed my approach down and tried to just keep it smooth. Slowing my feet down has given me time to swing without rushing.

    I'll tell him. I have a lesson next Wednesday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zdawg View Post
    Man, I HOPE I can get to work soon. I'm in dire need of Mark's direction as this summer league my footwork is all out of wack, bad footwork = bad timing = bad swing = bad release its really all connected as he likes to say. I KNOW there is something really wrong with my footwork, I'm 90% sure its my pivot step as I've developed pain in the ligaments in that ankle and find that I am missing right whereas I used to never do that.

    Unfortunately with virtually no funds to spare except for the bare necessities like rent/food and my Friday summer league (which I may have to bow out of shortly), I'm stuck trying not to get too frustrated or injure myself (in the case of my ankle).
    Lol! Mark's circle of bowling. I'm familiar with it!

    Fingers crossed!

    Hang in there and take good care of yourself!
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    I bought that book for Nook. Turning out to be a great read. Lots of insights I've never thought of.

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    In the book, he mentioned the changes that PDW had to make cuz of these reactives. Quite a few pros fell by the wayside when these balls came out. My question is what changes would marshall Holman have to make to compete at a high level. I patterned my game somewhat like his, Things that he did which contradict what I have read on these boards include: 1) he pushed the ball on 1st step in 5 step approach 2) he had an in out swing 3) slid while releasing ball 4) had one crossover step on 2nd step, the 4th step was a short pivot rather than crossover. Would a guy have to alter some or all of those nowadays? Or maybe something else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    In the book, he mentioned the changes that PDW had to make cuz of these reactives. Quite a few pros fell by the wayside when these balls came out. My question is what changes would marshall Holman have to make to compete at a high level. I patterned my game somewhat like his, Things that he did which contradict what I have read on these boards include: 1) he pushed the ball on 1st step in 5 step approach 2) he had an in out swing 3) slid while releasing ball 4) had one crossover step on 2nd step, the 4th step was a short pivot rather than crossover. Would a guy have to alter some or all of those nowadays? Or maybe something else?
    Personally, I believe that Marshall Holman was, in fact, the first transitional bowler; combining traditional with contemporary techneques. I don't really think that he would have had to change much at all to compete with modern equipment on modern lane conditions.

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    Wow surprised u said that. I thought him and Ballard had too slow of speed for now. Maybe I read that incorrectly. I know u teach 2 crossovers, but one is sufficient?

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