Over the summer, I felt very confident and was bowling great. I was making the right ball choices and I was throwing it better than I had ever before. But since starting college, I haven't had much time to bowl, other than the 1 league that I am in. It's a sport shot league, and last year my ending average was 200 I believe, and right now I think it's like 187. The lack of bowling is really hurting my timing and just my game in general. I've started drifting more than usual, opening up my body more, fouling more, and in turn, its hurting my scores and my confidence a lot.
Last night after league (which I think I averaged about 185 again) I decided to bowl and work on my timing and drifting and such. I ended up bowling about 13 or 14 games, half of which I used a one step approach to try to get my timing and balance back. I realized that I wasn't keeping my slide foot under my body, which is why I kept falling off shots. After working on that, I reduced my drift from 11 boards to about 6 boards which is where I used to be, my timing felt a lot better, and just my whole game felt better.
The one step can REALLY help your game. Susie Minshew as well as Tony Reyes both taught me the advantages of the one step and I think it's a great tool.
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