Hi CoachJim,
Its funny looking at the pattern on
game two now that you mention it. I don't remember (I will keep better notes) exactly the location of my misses. Very few of my 1st
balls all night were high or "Brooklyn" they were light.
One multi-miss combo that was driving me nuts, I know, was the 1-2-5 leave. This would happen when I would not keep my wrist firm but relax it along with my
ball speed. I was trying to remember not to throw too hard all night long and once in a while the wrist would ease off also - and the
ball would miss to the right. On the spare pick-up (or lack there of) I went with my strike
ball and would not hit the head pin. I kept thinking about the long "Shark" oil and moved my target in to the 10 board (instead of my regular 7 board), standing on the 20th board (center), throwing a regular release (not heavy forward roll) and the
ball would curve and miss left. (I always center up on my second
ball if I have center pins - I don't throw the outside strike line at them.) My back row multiple pin leaves I was making with no problem.
The 3 counts were extreme bad release examples of old habits I forget still exist in me - fast & straight (off thumb & fingers at the same time - knuckle
ball)down the targeted 3 board with no rotation knocking down the 6,9 & 10. I was, (along with slower
ball speed and forward rotation - no side roll) remembering to keep low at the foul line & follow though to the pins not the ceiling at release.
I don't know if the oil rings on the
ball were starting at the thumb or flaring to the thumb. I just kept noticing it but did not want to shift out of
game mode to analyze it. On my 1st
ball release (wish I could call it my "strike release") I had brought my index finger in & my pinky out symmetrically for the night and rolled strait up the back of the
ball not, rotating my wrist at all.
I would love to be coached. I don't know of any coaches in my area that understand my hard throwing forward thumb pitched style. I brought my
video camera to practice today, unfortunately; the new
tape I thought I grabbed was an old full one – maybe this weekend.
On a side note: I did get selected today to sit on a jury trial for a month. So it will be interesting working at night, court by day and wife, kids, bowling, dog walking, eating & sleeping in the free time.
~ John