
Originally Posted by
fokai73
Depending how serious a person is, or the level or seriousness, an hour can be long or short.
I've been at this game for a long time now after being away for a decade. My second coming I was much more serious than I was when I was a youth/young adult. I've traveled as much as 5 hours to see Mark Baker to 20 mins to see another HOF coach. I've seen other top level coaches which required driving time to learn more about my game and the physical game as whole, and get their perspective about the physical game. I was fortunate to have had many of those hour(s) turn into a classroom session instead of chucking balls down lane. I also made friends and communicate through calls/texts with a few.
But, I also understand the flip side. I know bowlers who wouldn't want to see coaches who work far from town, or spend the money for these sessions. That's okay too. It's just how hungry a bowler wants to learn and at what level. For me, it's about learning from those who are very knowledgable about the physical game and understand their different theories about the game. When I see certain Non paper coaches who had resumes on tour at tournaments, we would talk and I would learn or question it. Basically, I'm a long term student of the game. And that's why I don't mind the drive...
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