
Originally Posted by
Aslan
See....this is the MWhite paradox that I appreciate....but tends to annoy the general public at large.
What you started with...is actually interesting. I'll explain why in a minute.
Unfortunately...you ended by attacking Rob for offering advice that 98% of people would offer...for no apparent reason that the Hatfield and McCoy battle between you two. And the unfortunate thing is...even though you're a LOT smarter than people give you credit for...your message was lost...because people read two sentences in and think, "here we go again"?
See, I LIKE you...because you're like me. You CARE, you're intelligent, and you like to debate. That rubs people the wrong way...but it makes us interesting. There's nothing wrong with that. Unfortunately, there's a LOT of people...especially as people get older...that get easily offended...which is a horrible trait to have on the internet. And because most people on this site only know us from the site...they don't have the luxury of truly "understanding" us. Almost unanimously....what I hear from people that meet me in person is, "wow, you're so much nicer in person than I thought you'd be." Duh. Of course I am. If I were as snarky and abrasive all the time as I am when I'm trying to make a point on the internet....it would be exhausting and I'd be a narcicistic sociopath. Iceman, if it weren't for his crazily good health, probably would have had a heart attack when I showed up to the Aslan vs. Iceman Challenge with a birthday cake for him.
Now...as to your point. I used to loft the ball. We both know why. Like Mika, I started bowling on lanes with terrible wooden heads that were difficult to bowl on...as you know very well.
Over time, I stopped lofting the ball...because on synthetics...I couldn't get any ball movement by tossing it 15ft at 20mph.
I also, to help break this habit, started targeting the dots rather than the arrows...
It turns out....while I broke the lofting habit...and can now play well on synthetics...I realized targeting the dots was hurting my follow-through. Now, I had to really struggle and work hard to figure that out. But when I had a lesson with Mark Baker recently, he talked to me about "launch angle". Once I fixed my "launch angle"...I was striking at WILL! To quote Donald Trump, "I was getting bored with winning." I was actually looking for a clock in the bowling alley...because the lesson was boring...because I was striking, striking, striking.
So, the moral of the story, for the OP...is:
1) Follow-through is important...look into launch angle...consult a coach or look at stuff on the internet...it really, really helped my game.
2) Coaching is important. I don't blame my first coach for teaching me to loft. I don't blame my current coach or Rob for breaking me of the habit of lofting. They both were necessary to improve my game.
But, yes, sometimes you break one habit and then have to "re-calibrate". I need to get LOWER...so I can still have an optimum launch angle without tossing the ball 15-20ft landing it on the dots. Being 5'11" with a questionable knee...I have to really work on getting lower...better balance...better timing. It's where guys like Norm and Parker and PDW....their height is actually an ADVANTAGE...their already low.
Based on what you're saying...try to get a little lower and follow-through...improve the launch angle...it worked for me. If it doesn't work...don't do it and consult a coach or try something else. I'm not a coach...I just play one on the internet.
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