First off, I know the mental game is the 1 thing you must have in your arsenal when you walk into the alley. I do go through a routine on my Executive league (Wednesday) and after 5 weeks, shooting well. This routine is a simple but "somewhat tedious" as remembering it is sometimes difficult. I have a Treo 700 Phone that I use to record mental notes after each game and series, i bring the notes home, record it to my PC and use my speech program to say my notes into a MP3 file. I send the MP3 file to my phone and listen to it on my way to the alley the next league night. I have a bluetooth so I simply listen to get my mind (not brain) working on what I learned the previous night.
- I feel in a funk mentally, continue to say "get back to the basics" I slow everything down - that's why people say I look like I sneak up on the pins. It works for me - but not as consistent as I like - I usually hit within 2 to 3 marks of my target but my hand position/release is not the same each shot. I know this and struggle to find the answer - it's physical problem but mentally influenced.
I know we all go through nights - weeks and sometimes months of being off - but I am trying to evaluate each night - I have to learn something after every night or I feel I wasted my time. Yes - I do have nights where everything works, and on those nights my learning curve is emotional control - get on strings where the league shot and the line you play has leaway of 3 boards in/out, and others I can't hit any of the 6 boards consistently. I never complain about the lane - it's ALL ME when I don't carry or throw a ball right, I do walk back and start thinking before I make the spare and move on to the next frame. "I know that was a bad shot, I can do it better" or something along the lines - and sometimes miss a 4 or even 7 pin spare
(Right handers should never miss those).
I am a believer that on nights when "nothing works" something has too, the lanes have playable lines for everyone with any skills - it's the mental toughness to get to the line and consistently hold it. It's got to be there everynight - I'm not saying to shoot 700 or better everynight, but being able to maintain your average by 10 pins.
Sry if I feel I'm venting but I know my physical game is there, just getting the mental side in sync - pushing team chemisty, annoying bowlers 4 lanes down, etc out of my head. The more I type about this, the more I realize I do love to bowl and want to be the best I can - play within my own game - and be smart about every shot.
"My Only Option is Success....within myself"
- I feel in a funk mentally, continue to say "get back to the basics" I slow everything down - that's why people say I look like I sneak up on the pins. It works for me - but not as consistent as I like - I usually hit within 2 to 3 marks of my target but my hand position/release is not the same each shot. I know this and struggle to find the answer - it's physical problem but mentally influenced.
I know we all go through nights - weeks and sometimes months of being off - but I am trying to evaluate each night - I have to learn something after every night or I feel I wasted my time. Yes - I do have nights where everything works, and on those nights my learning curve is emotional control - get on strings where the league shot and the line you play has leaway of 3 boards in/out, and others I can't hit any of the 6 boards consistently. I never complain about the lane - it's ALL ME when I don't carry or throw a ball right, I do walk back and start thinking before I make the spare and move on to the next frame. "I know that was a bad shot, I can do it better" or something along the lines - and sometimes miss a 4 or even 7 pin spare
I am a believer that on nights when "nothing works" something has too, the lanes have playable lines for everyone with any skills - it's the mental toughness to get to the line and consistently hold it. It's got to be there everynight - I'm not saying to shoot 700 or better everynight, but being able to maintain your average by 10 pins.
Sry if I feel I'm venting but I know my physical game is there, just getting the mental side in sync - pushing team chemisty, annoying bowlers 4 lanes down, etc out of my head. The more I type about this, the more I realize I do love to bowl and want to be the best I can - play within my own game - and be smart about every shot.
"My Only Option is Success....within myself"
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