I mentioned before that I bowl each Tuesday with 7 others. We each watch each other and make recommendations freely. The last couple of weeks, I have felt tired and have not scored as well as usual.
Last night, our last meeting of the Summer, one of the bowlers asked, Why am I struggling? He said I am not smooth on the approach and am taking too much energy to deliver the ball.
This could be why I am tiring and not scoring as well.
I bowled for another game and sensed that my dilema is between the top of the back swing and the release. At this time, on bad balls, my back seems to stiffen on the downswing, sometimes muscling the ball, sometimes picking up speed, and sometimes ending up too erect and lose sight of my target.
I have been working on slowing my approach, 5 step, slide on the first, small second. But seem to pick up speed from 3 to slide.
Could I have caused myself to be off balanced or my timing off?
Could my backswing be too high? Could I lean too far forward on the 3rd step? What other problems could I look for to smoothen my approach?
Only one more chance to practice before leagues start. I have to fix it.
Any thoughts?
I usually score high in the first game, but have noticed lower scores the more I bowl, and spares become increasingly difficult in later games. Balls don't finish either leaving more spares to shoot at.
I keep
Track of average strikes per game on the House computer. I average 6+ per game. First game last night, I had 8. By the fourth game, I had 2. 8 spare shots and missed 3.