Yep, it's as bad as it sounds. I've recently gone to using plastic and firing straight at most of my spares. For the most part, this has been a success and I think it's going to help me quite a bit as time goes on. Nevertheless, I'm having a hell of a time making the 6-10. It seems like no matter where I stand, I fire the ball right by the 6 and clip the 10 alone. Now, to give you some insight, when shooting the 10-pin, I stand with my right foot on 21 and just go hard and straight. Originally, I just tried standing in the same spot for the 6-10. After I began having problems, I tried moves both left and right, but the same damn things keeps happening. I know that part of this is mental at this point, but there has to be something that I can do to get over these yips. Last night, I was 8-8 on 10-pins and 1 of 3 on the 6-10, and I chopped the 10 off of the 6 both times that I missed. Can anyone give me something to try that they think might help me get over this. It's embarassing to shoot 200 instead of 220 because I can't make something as easy as this. Help!
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I can't bowl 300, but I can bench 315 : )