This video is very useful for bowlers, and coaches too. Very nice work! I have read the material on these concepts multiple times, but still found it difficult to effectively communicate to an athlete. These visuals bring the concepts to life. Thanks very much.
Very hard to follow what the exit point implies. I've heard of the highpoint, and how playing towards that point on the pattern creates margin for error. Then again, I EXITED bowling before the patterns were known in advance, so you just had throw the ball and interpret what was out there.
Video never starts up. I've noticed this happening a lot recently on YT.
chipchop280 1 week ago
This video is very useful for bowlers, and coaches too. Very nice work! I have read the material on these concepts multiple times, but still found it difficult to effectively communicate to an athlete. These visuals bring the concepts to life. Thanks very much.
1RULUKIN4 1 month ago
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Great job with the information on using the Quiet Eye! BTM has some additional reading:
July 2010 Using the Quiet Eye to avoid choking
by Joe Slowinski (Slowinski At-Large)
March 2008 Using a “quiet eye” is the key to improving target accuracy
by Joe Slowinski (Slowinski At-Large)
kingpinsc 2 months ago
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kingpinsc 2 months ago
Very hard to follow what the exit point implies. I've heard of the highpoint, and how playing towards that point on the pattern creates margin for error. Then again, I EXITED bowling before the patterns were known in advance, so you just had throw the ball and interpret what was out there.
Polarcupcheck 9 months ago