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Mongo

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Small moves
« on: March 17, 2014, 08:48:49 PM »
I know I'm possibly opening a big LH/RH whine-a-thon, but I'm curious.

Do any of you make small (old school) moves to help get the corners out? 

2 out of the last 3 sets I've had small transitions where I'm moving 1 and 1 or even just 1 with my feet to help get the corners out.  I've gotten in trouble with ball changes a couple of times when just a small move did the trick.

Anybody else still flashing back to the 80's like I am? 
Where are all my 2001-2006 posts?

 

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #61 on: March 21, 2014, 07:16:15 PM »
Non Misc forum is cliquey IMHO.
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Re: Small moves
« Reply #62 on: March 21, 2014, 07:27:56 PM »
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Re: Small moves
« Reply #63 on: March 21, 2014, 08:54:09 PM »
What a sad pissing match about something that's subjective and personal.

Some of you need to take some time away from the game and take your frustrations out clubbing baby seals or something.

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #64 on: March 21, 2014, 09:31:50 PM »
This what happens when you join BR :) 

If you expect etiquette on here, good luck.

If you can't stand the BS that goes on around here, then take a break from BR.  I did a few years ago.  We can blame Mustare aka mr 900 if that's possible ?? For that...

This post is nothing compared to history of BR...

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #65 on: March 21, 2014, 09:53:12 PM »
Why do so many bowling topics turn into personal attacks?  Can't we keep that stuff in the Misc Non-Bowling forum?  It's okay to disagree with others, we all don't see everything the same, but it would be nice to keep the personal stuff out.

I like to see others' opinions on bowling related topics, even if it won't work for me, just to broaden my knowledge.  A lot of things that I learned in the '60's or 70's are being contradicted now by instructors probably because the bowling balls and the lane surfaces have evolved, so seeing these topics are a help.

And the OP did ask for 'old school' moves.

Oh, and a 215 at one house may be a 205 at another and still yet a 230 at another.  We don't all bowl on the same conditions.  Compare a sport average to a THS average.


Dude, you sound like Rodney King. "Why can't we all just get along."

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #66 on: March 21, 2014, 10:01:35 PM »
So us participating in some harmless on line s*%t talking is comparable to clubbing baby harp seals? Where do you live?

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #67 on: March 21, 2014, 10:03:45 PM »
So us participating in some harmless on line s*%t talking is comparable to clubbing baby harp seals? Where do you live?



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Re: Small moves
« Reply #68 on: March 21, 2014, 10:08:30 PM »
So us participating in some harmless on line s*%t talking is comparable to clubbing baby harp seals? Where do you live?



But what about a persons feels??

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #69 on: March 21, 2014, 11:49:56 PM »
Why do so many bowling topics turn into personal attacks?  Can't we keep that stuff in the Misc Non-Bowling forum?  It's okay to disagree with others, we all don't see everything the same, but it would be nice to keep the personal stuff out.

I like to see others' opinions on bowling related topics, even if it won't work for me, just to broaden my knowledge.  A lot of things that I learned in the '60's or 70's are being contradicted now by instructors probably because the bowling balls and the lane surfaces have evolved, so seeing these topics are a help.

And the OP did ask for 'old school' moves.

Oh, and a 215 at one house may be a 205 at another and still yet a 230 at another.  We don't all bowl on the same conditions.  Compare a sport average to a THS average.


Dude, you sound like Rodney King. "Why can't we all just get along."


You mean he was wrong?  :)

Seriously, I thought that there were posting rules in place for this site, like no personal attacks and no swearing or using other characters in place of swear words, but I just looked and I can't find them, so I guess anything goes now just like in the Misc Non-bowling forum. 


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Re: Small moves
« Reply #70 on: March 22, 2014, 09:25:01 AM »
Here's the funny thing, nobody was judging YOU or your game!  We are judging and talking about the method of moving forward or back on the approach.  It has been reiterated time and time again that if it works for you, fine!  It's also not about believing or not believing in something.  It is not fundamentally or mathematically a method or practice that will result in the change needed to carry the 10.  But if it makes you more comfortable and you believe in the move, the quality of your shot will improve.  Like I said before, there have been several times this year that I had some issues, and ALL I CHANGED was committing to the shot more.  Didn't move, didn't adjust, just told myself to trust the shot more, and I'd get right back on stringing them. 

But honestly, now that you said you average 215 and have "multiple 300s" we're all judging your game now . . but you went there.  I didn't start bowling until I was 19, bowled a full season lefthanded, missed half of a couple other seasons due to injuries, and if you want to base who's right and wrong on resumes, we can certainly go there. 

Again, nobody said anything about your game at all.  The technique doesn't mathematically work, but that doesn't mean it won't work for you.  It just means it's not a fundamental principle, and going waaaay back to my first post on this topic, it's a placebo.  But we all know that placebos have a surprising success rate. 

Brad nothing personal but there are a lot of good bowlers on the Internet and you can NOT base individual situations as gospel...each individual situation is that nothing else...so get off your glorified high horse...
I haven't bowled in over 10 yrs but my 25 yrs as a competitor on every level was pretty good and much of what or how I did things I do NOT teach and I've been a pretty decent instructor for more than a few years...closer to 20-25 yrs
You have to understand what is relevant and what isn't in today's game...there are many other vital components of the swing that is important than how close you start to the foul line...plain & simple

But that also doesn't give any of them the right to judge me or my game because of something they do or do not believe. As I mentioned at least three times in this thread, YOUR MILEAGE MAY VARY. But I have not once berated or judged anyone else's physical or mental game here. I would hope that the same respect could be given in return, but As with a lot of other people, I am proven wrong.

215 and it looks like we hit a nerve about the towel.  Just what I would expect. 

Hardly. I'm not the type of person who has spent 37 of my 40 years of life working hard on something to have someone who doesn't know me or my game dictate what type of bowler I am.

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #71 on: March 22, 2014, 09:27:07 AM »
And the reason everything on this site turns into a pissing contest is because everyone has an opinion that they want to be right.  Nobody wants to have calm logical debates about things, everybody looks for any reason they can find to start drama like it's high school or something. 
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Re: Small moves
« Reply #72 on: March 22, 2014, 10:20:11 AM »
I hoped people understand at no point should you brag about being a good or great bowler.....even on a bowling website. Its nothing to brag about.

On the list of things to be proud of being good at would include golf, darts, and billards. All ahead of bowling. Bowling falls in the realm of curling and synchronized water dancing.
…… you can't  add a physics term to a bowling term and expect it to mean something.

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Re: Small moves
« Reply #73 on: March 22, 2014, 11:59:42 AM »
Dude, curling is RIVETING.  It's like chess PLUS bowling . .

I hoped people understand at no point should you brag about being a good or great bowler.....even on a bowling website. Its nothing to brag about.

On the list of things to be proud of being good at would include golf, darts, and billards. All ahead of bowling. Bowling falls in the realm of curling and synchronized water dancing.
What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis?