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    I had a 1/2 hour lesson with Mark last week.

    I've been inconsistent lately and it was driving me nuts. I know I haven't been bowling for years and years, (1 and 1/2) had surgery last year, and have a herniated disk in my neck but still. I was seeing 80 year olds that were throwing more strikes than me!


    So we worked on three things...

    1. Keeping my center more square to the line. I was clearing my hips too much. (Ok to open the hips a little as I move inside and when shooting corner spares.) It was killing my consistency! There you have it!!

    2. Walking a straighter line. I wasn't drifting but my walk was a little casual. He had me be a little more deliberate and straight. It helps keeps my head still and my eyes on target.

    3. Rotation on release. He put his fist in my hand and me swing as he mimicked the movement. It's such a small movement. I have to remember that! Less is more!! (Rob M's mantra for good reason.)


    I've bowled four times since. The first couple times, ouch! The next two were better. I'm finally stringing some strikes together. I love it when it feels so easy. Not like it's easy to score, just like the feeling of a freer, easier swing.

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    That great Bunny we all need to get our heads screwed back on straight every now and then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    I had a 1/2 hour lesson with Mark last week.

    I've been inconsistent lately and it was driving me nuts. I know I haven't been bowling for years and years, (1 and 1/2) had surgery last year, and have a herniated disk in my neck but still. I was seeing 80 year olds that were throwing more strikes than me!


    So we worked on three things...

    1. Keeping my center more square to the line. I was clearing my hips too much. (Ok to open the hips a little as I move inside and when shooting corner spares.) It was killing my consistency! There you have it!!

    2. Walking a straighter line. I wasn't drifting but my walk was a little casual. He had me be a little more deliberate and straight. It helps keeps my head still and my eyes on target.

    3. Rotation on release. He put his fist in my hand and me swing as he mimicked the movement. It's such a small movement. I have to remember that! Less is more!! (Rob M's mantra for good reason.)


    I've bowled four times since. The first couple times, ouch! The next two were better. I'm finally stringing some strikes together. I love it when it feels so easy. Not like it's easy to score, just like the feeling of a freer, easier swing.

    SO envious right now Bunny! I haven't seen Mark in a few months, and unfortunately it was right after I tore a tendon in my forearm so we weren't able to do much. About to embark on my third interview with a company here in San Diego, fingers crossed, if I get it Mark will be one of the first calls I make to schedule a lesson as my footwork/timing has been all over the place lately

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    There's absolutely no good coaches anywhere near his caliber here in STL, you're lucky...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amyers View Post
    That great Bunny we all need to get our heads screwed back on straight every now and then.
    Yes! It doesn't take much to get away from your best technique. Mark got me right back on track.


    Quote Originally Posted by zdawg View Post
    SO envious right now Bunny! I haven't seen Mark in a few months, and unfortunately it was right after I tore a tendon in my forearm so we weren't able to do much. About to embark on my third interview with a company here in San Diego, fingers crossed, if I get it Mark will be one of the first calls I make to schedule a lesson as my footwork/timing has been all over the place lately
    Good Luck!! Fingers, arms, toes, and eyes all crossed! I have a feeling you'll get it!


    Quote Originally Posted by dnhoffman View Post
    There's absolutely no good coaches anywhere near his caliber here in STL, you're lucky...
    That's a bummer man. -El Duderino

    I know it's crazy. Mark is so cool too. He reminds a lot of my brother and husband, and a lot of the guys I grew up with Orange County. Laid back but successful with a good sense of humor.

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    I've heard a lot about Mark Baker and exited to say I get to attend a seminar he will be hosting next month. Can't wait after all the good things I hear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sara2117 View Post
    I've heard a lot about Mark Baker and exited to say I get to attend a seminar he will be hosting next month. Can't wait after all the good things I hear.
    That's awesome Sara. Enjoy!
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    Had another 1/2 hour with Mark yesterday. It went well.

    He did a thing where he lightly held my swing shoulder back on the first two steps of my approach. I guess it slows your first two steps down to match swing speed and it keeps the upper body from dipping down too early.

    I threw two great shots when he did it and Mark goes, "Chris Barnes says he wants me to be there for him every time he bowls to do that!"

    "Wait. What?? Chris Barnes and I are doing the same drills?" That's awesome!!!!!"

    We also worked on not clearing my hips too early. It was making my arm swing out rather than straight because it turns the upper body.

    So basically all timing.

    Hampe-I told him that he was huge in Sweden (we laughed) and passed on your thanks. Mark told me about a few trips he took over there with Thomas Leandersson. He had a lot of very good things to say about him and his game. He said that he would love to have him as an instructor at Camp Bakes.


    Towards the end of the lesson I asked Mark if he could do the shoulder drill again. He replied, "You sound like Chris!"

    Really? That's so cool!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    Hampe-I told him that he was huge in Sweden (we laughed) and passed on your thanks. Mark told me about a few trips he took over there with Thomas Leandersson. He had a lot of very good things to say about him and his game. He said that he would love to have him as an instructor at Camp Bakes.
    Lol.....well, um, Switzerland and Sweden aren't exactly the same place . But thanks for telling him "thanks" from me .

    That shoulder thing sounds pretty cool......I have similar tendencies (going down too early).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hampe View Post
    Lol.....well, um, Switzerland and Sweden aren't exactly the same place . But thanks for telling him "thanks" from me .

    That shoulder thing sounds pretty cool......I have similar tendencies (going down too early).

    OMG! That's hilarious! I sound like your wife!!
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