I don't know why so many people want to buy more equipment when their bowling style does not improve to the level of their equipment.
Are we so ego driven that we feel that the lessons are beneath us?
I admit that I buy a lot of bowling balls. Not to have them but for testing purposes.
I do take lessons and videotape myself bowling. I continue to work on improving my game.
Not to brag but I can take just about any ball and make it work on just about any condition. Not that the ball will be the best ball but I can make it work when I need to. I by far don't consider myself a great bowler nor do I desire to be a great one. But I try to be the best that I can.
The pro's continue to take lessons and they are the best. This part is for Sawbones. Golfers like Tiger Woods take lessons and he is the best golfer out there right now. If it's good enough for the pro's why don't more amateurs take advantage of it as well?
Why is it that most bowlers won't take lessons to make the right moves on the lanes. Then when they are as good as their equipment make purchases.
I know Sawbones keeps bringing up posts about using only one ball. He is an accomplished bowler that has bowled great with old equipment. There are many others on this site as well.
Can we bring back the ability of making it the bowler and not the ball again?
How many of you spend the money on lessons and has it paid off?
It has been written that if you give a starving man a fish he will eat for one day. If you teach him how to fish he will eat for a lifetime.
Does the same hold true about bowling? Give an average bowler a good ball and he will bowl okay for awhile. Teach an average bowler to be great and he will bowl great for a lifetime.
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