Anyway, I didn't mean to derail Rotogripman's thread. I just don't want to see him feeling bad for carrying what I still consider to be a very good average for a young bowler.
Absolutely, any bowler can improve with dedication, training, patience and practice. And, with the right training, it shouldn't take too long. I have seen bowlers improve 20 pins in a year, working with the right trainer and practicing.
Not every House around here has Junior training and leagues. But, there have been quite a few teens who have started working at some lanes. And, because they have interest, they bowl after hours with the House pro, and they have improved a lot.
Roto-Grip, it's good that you have interest. And, it's great that you can get some training. You will improve with dedication and practice.
Ya know Dave, when I was in High School with a 195 average, the Pros weren't that much higher. And, we bowled on the same shot. Today, there is a wide disparity between a 180 house bowler and a pro.
The game
has really changed.