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Legend
Registered: Fri Aug 27 2004
Posts: 10669
A/S/L: Mountain View, CA
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#71290 - 11/23/08 04:22 PM
Re: coaches fixing things that are not problems
[Re: chipmunk bowl]
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Bantam
Registered: 11/22/08
Posts: 19
A/S/L: 14/M/UK
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another experience i have of this is also my backswing i have a a righer backswing like the backswing of Robert Smith and they are trying to get my to keep it below the shoulder and this also cuts down on alot of my ball speed
another experience is my loft, i have a natural 4-6 feet loft and i am not silently laying down the ball and they are trying to get my to silently lay down the ball which makes my raise my back foot and then im told about that lol
i personally see bowling as a personal game there is no textbook way of teaching people to bowl well teach them the basics then let them do what comes natural, for instance dick weber and pete weber dick taught pete the basics and then let him go his own way and pete is a great bowler with such a different style to his dad.
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#71304 - 11/23/08 07:54 PM
Re: coaches fixing things that are not problems
[Re: CoachJim]
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Legend
Registered: 05/05/08
Posts: 2202
A/S/L: 21/Male/California, US
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I think there are a couple of things to consider here. The first is like Coach said, ask your coach why he or she wants you to change something. Don't be so quick to reject something new, there is usually a good reason. I mean take Robert Smith for example, just about every time he bowls he is in pain. It could be from his technique or some outside accident, but regardless it would still be benifical to bowl without as much or any pain as possible (that's what I consider a right way to bowl).
However, at the same time, your coach needs to be laying solid fundamentals for you to build on but not creating a bowling clone of themselves. What works for some doesn't work for others. Are you sure your coach understands that? I mean Ron C. says it I think in his first tip: there isn't a wrong way to bowl.
Coach is right though, a video would be nice.
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#71383 - 11/24/08 03:42 PM
Re: coaches fixing things that are not problems
[Re: CoachJim]
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Bantam
Registered: 11/22/08
Posts: 19
A/S/L: 14/M/UK
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im gona do one when i get my rev rate vid done
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#71432 - 11/25/08 04:32 AM
Re: coaches fixing things that are not problems
[Re: chipmunk bowl]
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USBC Silver Coach
Registered: 08/27/08
Posts: 53
A/S/L: 35/M/St. Louis
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As others have mentioned, coaches making robots or clones is very common. A good coach can take anybody, give them one or two items in a session, and the bowler will ALWAYS walk away with an improvement to their game and score. If a coach is saying that your scores will go down first before they get better, I would treat that has a red flag also.
When you start working with a coach, if they don't ask, be sure to express what YOU want out of your time and where you want to go with bowling. Do you want to be a PBA player, bowl more tournaments, work on spares, increase/decrease revs, balance, more/less hook, etc... The coach should adjust to meet your needs and desires and be able to explain the cause/effect of suggestions to the result.
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#71436 - 11/25/08 08:25 AM
Re: coaches fixing things that are not problems
[Re: bryhardt]
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USBC Bronze Coach
Registered: 02/13/01
Posts: 5782
A/S/L: 45/F/California
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A good coach can take anybody, give them one or two items in a session, and the bowler will ALWAYS walk away with an improvement to their game and score. Not if the bowler is unwilling to try and stick with the changes until there is some chance at executing them. Depending on the level of the bowler its true that there might be some very simple things that will instantly improve a bowler. But improving takes work, effort and desire. And eventually that will lead you to making changes that are not always easy or instant. You have to trust that the changes they are trying to get you to do, will help your game and that you will learn to exectute them to the better of your game. Erin
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#71441 - 11/25/08 09:43 AM
Re: coaches fixing things that are not problems
[Re: Atochabsh]
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Legend
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 1986
A/S/L: m/ Michigan
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A good coach can take anybody, give them one or two items in a session, and the bowler will ALWAYS walk away with an improvement to their game and score. Not if the bowler is unwilling to try and stick with the changes until there is some chance at executing them. Depending on the level of the bowler its true that there might be some very simple things that will instantly improve a bowler. But improving takes work, effort and desire. And eventually that will lead you to making changes that are not always easy or instant. You have to trust that the changes they are trying to get you to do, will help your game and that you will learn to exectute them to the better of your game. Erin Whenever my coach makes a change in something I am doing wrong it never feels right ar first. It is almost always uncomfortable and awkward and would be easy to abandon. But the bowler that sticks with it will eventually benefit from it. Erins right, it takes patience, work and desire to elevate your game by applying a coaches advice. Not everything is instantly gratified as we sometimes expect these days, somethings are still achieved by applying some effort. I see people all the time try something a few times, and quit when things do not work out immediatly.
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