Just got back from daily practice, and I feel like I should just quit. Threw two games of 7's and 10's no problem. Then tried to throw a good series, working on my timing and most importantly consistancy with my release. Lets just say I felt like I was bowling...well there is no word to describe it. Oiless heads, spotty drying midlanes, UNBELIEVABLY unpredictable backends, my sport shot league is easier to play than this was. I tried 2nd arrow, no hook, moved 3 in from that, overhook, moved inside over/under, tried playing the gutter line, no hook, tried the big swing I won't even tell you what happened then(I really suck at the big swing in the first place). So I got tired of it, grabbed my hex(weakest ball) and threw it straight at the 1-3, pocket 8-10. Did it again, ANOTHER pocket 8-10. Any guesses what came next? You guessed right, another pocket 8-10. Three in a row. I tried slowing down and well, again right back to going through the face.
I gave up, I ran out of ideas, I tried more hand positions than I can count, I moved more times on the approach than I have in my lifetime, and well I managed to screw up my release even more (go me).
Has anyone had to deal with this before and come up with some way to beat it? I was thinking maybe going straight with my slate blue gargoyle I will be getting on friday would work but...I really doubt it
Please just give me some advice, I feel like I should just quit right now, there were two open bowlers next to me using house balls kicking the crap out of me with there amazing 170 games. I think I could use some coaching ASAP...
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