I'm working on this program now, and will let you all know how it goes. Perhaps I can get some feedback in this forum about it.
I notice a major problem with the transition from recreational bowler to competitive league. I am working on starting these Beginner Bowilng Clubs in some of my member bowling center, in hopes that they can get at least 6 bowlers to sign up to meet once per week for $20/week for 6 weeks.
For $20, each bowler gets 2 hours of bowling and instruction from a USA Certified coach. Each bowler also gets 3 free game passes good anytime that center has open bowling. Each week the club will go through a different lesson or group of lessons and will practice whatever is teached in those lessons.
During the first session, I would like to invite some of the area's better bowlers to come out and bowl with these newbies so that they can see the wide variety of styles that score well, and so they can also see which fundamentals seem to make the game easier.
Perhaps the last week, they can have a little fun sweeper or some sort of competition that includes pizza and prizes. Then maybe they can graduate to a new Intermediate Bowler's Club with more advanced lessons and such.
Wouldn't this help to assimilate new bowlers into our leagues? I think this would help our current bowlers (the ones who bowl the first week with the newbies) to remember what it was like the first start bowling, and maybe they'll lose their attitudes a bit and welcome the new bowlers a little more nicely into their leagues!
Feedback? Ideas to go along with this one?
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Brian
MichiganBowling.com
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