Scott Gannon
Touring Pro Hopeful
Registered: 10/30/06
Posts: 682
A/S/L: 47/M/California
Tomorrow I get another shot at it. I think my focus and concentration has been lacking for whatever reason and I need to slow the game down some.
I am going to take all your advice, in particular Erin's because I need to slow down and stay focused.
Something I never thought of until now is this pattern has started since I took over anchor. Funny thing is that many times I have come through at the end of games even though I have been struggling throughout. In some ways i think my concentration as leadoff was better than anchor because I seemed to focus on every shot and as anchor I sometimes get lackadasical if we are way ahead or way behind. As leadoff I wanted to do well no matter what to get the team started on that particular frame. A lot of times as anchor you see all your team has marked and the other team opened and I think that can cause you to lose focus as it is not that big a deal if you open. It also can work in the opposite if your team tanks and the other team is on fire.
I need to just slow down, concentrate, and pay attention to my shots and not the game itself. Do the best I can and let the rest take care of itself.
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Brian Longo
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Registered: 05/23/06
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A/S/L: 34/M/Hampstead, NC
Originally Posted By: bluesman_vt_2002
Scott mentioned something earlier that I wanted to comment on. He said "all I am thinking of the first game is how to overcome stumbling out of the gate" - I would suggest, don't worry. Bowling is a game of averages. I seen, as I'm sure all you have, many a good night start horribly, as much as you seen some start with 300 and not shoot 700
Funny you mention this because when I shot my 300, there were no indications I would after the first game. I started with a 158 game and so lost a map couldn't have gotten me back. Then, all of the sudden, I found a groove and shot 244 (could've been a 280 if not for a bad break 7-10), and then I finished with my 300. After that first game, I would've settled to hit 575. After the second game, I would've been pleased with 625. But in no way did that 300 even cross my mind until the 10th frame. Even then, I knew I had to get over my "10 in a row hump". Once that 11th ball carried, I knew I had the 300.
Funny how some of the best games you throw come amongst some of the worst ones.
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#41923 - 02/23/0709:08 PMRe: Self Doubt Setting In
[Re: Brian Longo]
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Registered: 03/28/06
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Originally Posted By: Brian Longo
Funny you mention this because when I shot my 300, there were no indications I would after the first game.
I did the same thing earlier this year. I had a 160 game followed be a 180 game. I switched to my Erase-IT for the third game. I shot 299 (I threw the 12th ball like a pansy for a 10 pin). Alway try to keep your head in the game. You never know when it is going to happen.