It doesn't say what part of Illinois in which you live. If you live anywhere near Chicago, look up Diandra Asbaty.
I have been bowling league for 28 years and never got coached. What was I thinking? I was more or less self taught. I got my instruction from books, magazines and videos. The only thing is with bowling you don't know if your approach or swing and release are working right. Am I staying behind the ball long enough before the release and is the swing through the release area close to my sliding foot? When you do the approach and the swing it is hard to tell if those things are done correctly.
So it just got to the point that it started to bug me. Especially after reading posts about folks here getting instructions from bowling coaches and how much it helped them with their game it gave me the incentive to do it. I will be 68 soon so I thought that I would like to do it while I am still able to bowl pretty good. The way I see it no matter how old you are you can still learn new tricks. It will be interesting to find out just how bad my technique is. Maybe it isn't and just needs a little adjustment let's say.
Arsenal: Raw Hammer Orange/Black Hybrid 14lbs, Blue Hammer urethane 14lbs, Columbia 300 Lava Ball Plastic 14lbs, Highest scratch series 710 Bowling 38 years Never hit that 300 game. Highest game 276, had 11 strikes and one spare in the middle of that game.
It doesn't say what part of Illinois in which you live. If you live anywhere near Chicago, look up Diandra Asbaty.
Arsenal: Raw Hammer Orange/Black Hybrid 14lbs, Blue Hammer urethane 14lbs, Columbia 300 Lava Ball Plastic 14lbs, Highest scratch series 710 Bowling 38 years Never hit that 300 game. Highest game 276, had 11 strikes and one spare in the middle of that game.
My sister-in-law lives out there. Small world. Anyway, I grew up with always using a coach. From when I was nice to eighteen I used coaching. I quit bowling 10 years ago and I just got back into it, and my first move was finding a coach. I'm still getting coaching and learning something new every session. The beauty of coaching is all it can take is one or two lessons and you'll improve substantially if you have an obvious flaw or two that can be corrected . Give it a try!
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