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Christopher Beck
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3-Point Targeting with Quiet Eye
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3-Point Targeting with Quiet Eye from Kegel Training Center in Lake Wales, FL This was being taught by Joe Slowinski at the Kegel Training Center. More information about 3-Point Targeting can be found at his website. bowlingknowledge.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=24&Itemid=64
I tended to always pull it. That's why I was typically a bad bowler. lol. Even with game after game 4 times a week.
Can someone explain to me what he means by shift?
Good job
I tried this out yesterday and saw an immediate improvement. This method works!
i tried this for weeks but my pussy still doesnt feel any tighter
Id rather miss than watch the rest of this thing.
What if I use the dots to aim I stead of the arrows. Then a 2 and 1 shift would be a lot more able then if I was looking at the arrows, because the ball is hitting the board only 8ft down the lane I stead of 15ft at the arrows
How do I know what focal point I should be looking at?
what is a pin focal point when you are throwing a hook? how do you know what the straight line is if you are say...laying down at 20 going over 12 at the arrows and a breakpoint of 8...
5.14- down lane markers are 41 to 44 ft and 33 to 36 ft! actually they are 40 to 43 and 34 to 37 ft. the exit point is thus marked 1 ft further away to prove that theory, which is actually nonsense. on 50 ft oil pattern, the exit point should be 19, left of the pocket, and on 30 ft should be -1, in the gutter. on medium and long patterns, at any competition, the exit points and the breaks point are totally diverse, based on each bowler ball reaction. let away competitions where you don't know on what pattern are you bowling, like Junior Gold
this is more complicated than playing bridge!
But if i recall the definition of "breakpoint", it is the farthest from the pocket the ball reaches before it starts to move towards the pocket. So in this video even though Tommy Jones' ball starts to move later, it did not move any further outside of Barnes' ball, so it looks like exit point and breakpoint are overlaping in a lot of occasions , right?
I have my right leg 3.4 sorter then my left leg what ball do get so I can do better tell me how I can do better for my league for summer league please let me know Jamie sferruzzo
Whats the farting noise every so often
glad i found this video. gives me something to try out to see if i can improve my targeting and consistency
Did it work for you? Going to try this tomorrow.
Truly enjoyed this video ! Just might take me from 220 to 225+ !! Thanks
A very good and graphic explanation. Thank you!
What does that mean how many boards you drift to get to 17 on your sliding foot ? Are we talking about the ball drifting and not hitting the pocket, or are we talking about our feet not getting to 17 at the end of our slide, and that is considered the drift ?
I don't understand where you would stand or aim at with this equation. Example, my oil pattern length at my bowling alley is 43.5 , so if i did the math, 43.5 - 31 = 12.5 board. I get that part but where do i stand and aim at ?
Amil Jacobs you aim at that break point which is the 12.5 board I believe. I believe your standing point depends on how much hook you have on the lane. So, if you throw a big hook you would stand further over then a stroker, but you guys would still hit the same break point, in your case would be the 12.5 board.
Amil Jacobs Also, adding to my other comment. You have to trace a line back from the break point to your lay down to get the path you want it to role. It is sort of easy to explain but actually hard to do lol.
Ana Walton *roll
What was the match name when chris and tommy was in?
Not for everyone to understand easily!
the exit point refers to the point you need the ball to be at the exit of the oil pattern for the most margin of error
I prefer the whispering eye
This is awesome. Slowinski is a genius and just an awesome guy in general. He doesn't (and many say shouldn't) do this as he is the head coach for one of the best Bowling colleges in the world. But he does it anyways. Simply amazing.
Can somebody explain to me the relationship of those numbers under column pattern length, 6 degrees, 5 degrees, and 4 degrees. What does degree mean? I thought we are talking number of boards and arrows like 5, 10,15,20,25. Where is the quiet eye looking at?
Degrees refers to the angle your ball enters the pocket. The quiet eye is a sighting system that extends the length of your target focus. Similar to sighting thru a 2 part rifle scope. For example if I want my ball at the 5 board at 40 feet, I must determine what path I want my ball to take in order to achieve the most beneficial angle to strike. The Quiet Eye system takes this even further by extending the target zone from the pins (each one with 5 zones)...When you watch the video keep in mind that this is a seminar being presented to a live audience. That makes a big difference in the presentation...
lol... saw Kegel and thought of something else
I noticed you were doing the back up ball drill at one point, I see alot of results here, but what exactly did he have you doing to get to that. The open forearm to the pins and the follow through going right through the face is awesome though, I just want to know what they had you doing to get there besides the back up ball drill. thanks
Can't get the sound to work. is that an Adobe setting or something else?
...2 different shots ...right being deeper ...?
Thanks. I'll try this tonight. Great info.
this guy is talking non sense
didnt know mark zuckerberg was a bowler
Joe Slowinski
It's determined by the way you release the ball.
Which software is that?
Who is the voice on this video? Is he the person you worked with on your visit to Kegel?
Wow, I would need to sit down with some people with this cause there are a couple things I still have questions about but what I learned so far has opened my eyes a bit on how I determine where to look and play the lane.
how do i get my axis rotation
But don't get confused by just dropping your shoulder in your shot. The whole point to dropping your shoulder is to allow your self to push the ball through the oil to get a stronger and more consistent ball reaction. Also pay attention to how his shoulders are parallel to his LINE that he is trying to play. This allows him to control his angle down the lane. How to do that is to look at your focal point, Break point, to your mark. You can look up videos on how to do each. or ask a (Gold)coach.
That's how they used to teach us way back in the day, but when people started looking at the really good bowlers from the past and present, they realized that the majority of them actually dropped their shoulder. Google "Drop Your Damn Shoulder: The Benefits of Lateral Trunk Bend Revealed" for a Joe Slowinski article on the subject.
i always thought the shoulders needed to stay parallel to the lanes.
haha, he said kegel.
Very interesting.
lol kegel training...
thats exactly what i was doing and this video just showed me what i need to do now thanks!
Seems that there needs to be more info on how to calculate the focal point. Unless you're playing straight up the boards, the visual target, exit point, and focal point are all going to be different. Since the visual target is ~15 ft, and the exit point is typically anywhere from 35-45 ft, a change of 1 board in the visual target (with the exit point constant) would result in anywhere from 1 1/4 to 2 boards change in the focal point in the opposite direction (if my calculations are correct).
muy bueno
What does this course cost at the facility?
Not sure what is happening, but the audio on this is all garbled. I had watched it before, but not all I hear are faint squeaks.
Watch your ball roll from beginning to end. Look at where the roll speeds up or changes direction. Read about the coefficient of friction. Through that you can get an idea of the length oil on the pattern. Most house shots will have a crown.