Substitute Sam
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Відео

3 years of wood shop and here's what I have to show for it...
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I like to think that I make half-descent art haha! If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
The Dumbest Customer Interaction I Ever Had While Working at Apple...
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Yes this actually happened. If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
I Entered and Escaped a Restricted Area In an Airport
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I swear I'm not a criminal. This is for entertainment purposes only. Timecodes: 0:00 - Bowling Update 1:18 - Story If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
I'm Making Dramatic Changes to My Bowling Form!
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If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :) I still have much more to work on, but you will start to see more improvement in the upcoming videos. Shout out to Luke from the bowling alley for pointing me in the right direction.
My First Week as a Substitute Teacher - Bowling and Story Telling
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Please don't report me to administration ;)
How I Got "Fired" After Working Two Weeks In a Bowling Alley... - Bowling and Story Telling
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If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :) I technically quit, but that doesn't make an interesting title. However, if you like this format of storytelling along with my bowling please let me know in the comments along with any other feedback you may have! Timecodes: 0:00 - Update on Bowling 1:10 - Story Time a...
How to Get Your Pilots License - An in Depth Explanation!
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If you are looking to get your Private Pilot License, this video is for you! I go through the process and cost using real data that I took record of during the process. Note that I did not include the cost of a headset which can range between 200$-1000$, and the written exam which can be 125$-200$. Please reach out if you have any questions! If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they ...
Using My Viewers Comments to Get Better at Bowling!
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A lot of you have things to say about my poor bowling technique. I'm not complaining if you want to give me feedback. Maybe we'll turn this series into "bowling until my viewers help me get to 300." If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
Bowling Until I get a Perfect Game (Games 1-3)
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So I used to be bad at bowling. That was until I spent a summer improving my average from 50 to 150. In this time I got a max score of 247. I then took a year off for school and I'm back this summer for the perfect game. Let's see what it takes?!? If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
My 1 Year Ceramics Progression!
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Note that I have made 5 times the amount of pieces that you saw in this video over the course of 8 months (1 year for the title). I had a lot of fails and numerous hours of frustration, but in the end it was all worth it. If you have any questions about my art pieces or the process of learning, please do comment below. Sadly, this will be the end of the ceramics series for the next few months u...
English Doesn't Make Sense! - Comedy Sketch
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I want it to be known that I won the award "most brain cells lost" for this presentation. If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
Avoid Making This Mistake When Throwing on the Wheel!
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Make sure you pull as quickly and evenly as you can. While you won't be able to do this all the time, try not to throw your walls this thin. If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
Throwing and Assembling A Teapot - Narrated
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This was my first teapot and it took me about 3 days start to finish, and while it's not a very practical teapot, I think it looks pretty good. Timecodes: 0:00 - Throwing Teapot Body 1:45 - Throwing Lid 3:00 - Throwing spout 4:40 - Trimming Teapot Body 6:00 - Creating Handle 6:30 - Assembly If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I tru...
I Convinced My School To Let Me Speak at Graduation!
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Now you may be thinking "Sam, isn't this one year old?" And to that I would say... no comment :) If you enjoy the videos, and you feel as though they bring value to you. Please like and SUBSCRIBE! I truly do appreciate it :)
Every Ceramicist Should Know How to Throw This!
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Every Ceramicist Should Know How to Throw This!
Throwing A Two Part Vase - Narrated
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Throwing A Two Part Vase - Narrated
A Fun and Simple Gift to Make! Throwing and Trimming - Narrated
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A Fun and Simple Gift to Make! Throwing and Trimming - Narrated
What's Better than One Bowl? Throwing and Trimming - Narrated
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What's Better than One Bowl? Throwing and Trimming - Narrated
It’s clay, just because you mess up, doesn’t mean you can’t make something else…
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It’s clay, just because you mess up, doesn’t mean you can’t make something else…
Throwing and Trimming A Ridged Flower Pot - Narrated
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Throwing and Trimming A Ridged Flower Pot - Narrated
All I Want - Kodaline - Guitar Cover
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All I Want - Kodaline - Guitar Cover
Throwing and Trimming A Simple Vase - Narrated
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Throwing and Trimming A Simple Vase - Narrated
Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley - Guitar Cover
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Can't Help Falling In Love - Elvis Presley - Guitar Cover
You Won't Believe Your Eyes! Moab, Utah in 4K
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You Won't Believe Your Eyes! Moab, Utah in 4K
Throwing and Assembling A Small Pitcher - Narrated
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Throwing and Assembling A Small Pitcher - Narrated
I Took My Friends Flying in High School
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I Took My Friends Flying in High School

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @achillguy-yh5sd
    @achillguy-yh5sd День тому

    aren't u a friend of sleepyblanket

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 21 годину тому

      @@achillguy-yh5sd it depends on my mood ;)

  • @nahannilove
    @nahannilove 29 днів тому

    beautiful progression and i would argue.. you are very creative!!! 🎉

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 28 днів тому

      Thank you! Working to challenge myself.

  • @ToastGod
    @ToastGod Місяць тому

    I totally get how you feel, I've gone through the same process of reevaluating my expectations on my video making and animation production. When progressing on a hobby starts to feel more like an obligation than something you enjoy, just like you said, you need to reevaluate and not force your hobbies! Hope your summer has been going well, Sam!!

  • @ak252m
    @ak252m Місяць тому

    Totally understandable, cheers!

  • @RodrigoSantos-ve7op
    @RodrigoSantos-ve7op 2 місяці тому

    It's really beautiful your work! keep making it!!!

  • @rimmer_skimmer7663
    @rimmer_skimmer7663 2 місяці тому

    hello i noticed you missed a few uploads, i am missing the content, please hurry

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 2 місяці тому

      @@rimmer_skimmer7663 I had a few big events out of state that I had to attend, as a result I missed a couple. I also noticed that a lot of my just story and bowling videos underperformed. I think this is because the quality decreased as I tried to push out 3 videos a week. I also started to get burned out so I took a break. I’m currently in the works of two very labor intensive and high quality videos along with a few more. I appreciate your viewership and am glad you are enjoying the videos. More coming soon!

  • @wogmeister1013
    @wogmeister1013 3 місяці тому

    Looking good! I would like to commission a table for my tabletop wargames. Dimensions are 44"x64"

  • @ak252m
    @ak252m 3 місяці тому

    Awesome! I love crafting work as my spouse also does ceramics. Good stuff Sam, awesome work.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      Thank you for the compliment! Sadly I don’t have access to a workshop so this may be a one and done video :(

  • @DarnelTv
    @DarnelTv 3 місяці тому

    Some schools (61) might want you to have a medical & insurance before you fly. Also your rates are really low lol.

  • @p4rr_
    @p4rr_ 3 місяці тому

    Remember to let your left hand dominate the backswing🤘

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      Got it. It will take a couple uploads for you to see that!

  • @teporaahomiro9271
    @teporaahomiro9271 3 місяці тому

    WHERE WOULD YOU GET A WHEEL FROM BEFORE I START..WOT WOULD I 1ST TY ❤

    • @teporaahomiro9271
      @teporaahomiro9271 3 місяці тому

      WHERE DO I GET OR BUY..ALL THE MATERIALS FROM TY ❤❤❤❤

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      A lot of local studios will have classes where you can try this!

  • @LetThoseOatsRoll
    @LetThoseOatsRoll 3 місяці тому

    Thank you, nice demonstration of when things go wrong instead of most people only post video of their successes

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      I definitely had more failures off camera but my hopes with the channel now are to show all the failures I have when learning something new!

  • @Chez-Lara
    @Chez-Lara 3 місяці тому

    Isn't it awesome when something you don't think you're going to like ends up being so rewarding?

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      It’s super interesting how sometimes you won’t think you’ll like something but you end up really liking it!

  • @instintosoldato9019
    @instintosoldato9019 3 місяці тому

    Hey fellow student pilot here, about how long did it take to get your license? Also, how much studying did you have to do? I’m having trouble with the studying part of it lol

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      It took me 5.5 months to get my license going from November to April of 2021. I did probably close to 100 hours of studying. Throughout my license doing online MzeroA to get my written done.

  • @ozzig.2667
    @ozzig.2667 3 місяці тому

    Very nice and where are the recipes glazes, maybe i can find the row material in Chile.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      I never had the recipes, just bought premade online in which usually they keep their formulas on the dl.

  • @wogmeister1013
    @wogmeister1013 3 місяці тому

    You better not delete my comment

  • @deandugas1591
    @deandugas1591 4 місяці тому

    you should put things in the photos so we can understand the scale or tell us how tall each item is. thank you

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I used to have labels of heights but I lost those. Is there any specific one you have questions about?

  • @rimmer_skimmer7663
    @rimmer_skimmer7663 4 місяці тому

    why do you feel you are above the rules of the alley, wearing improper footwear causes damage to floor as it tracks in gravel and other debris.

  • @p4rr_
    @p4rr_ 4 місяці тому

    From the video it looks like your right hand is the dominant hand, should be opposite. Your left hand should "control" the backswing which also create more control over the ball, and increases your grip 😁 This is something i also working on actually😅

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      In my latest session I found that my left hand would actually disconnect from the ball sometimes. Fixing this.

  • @malcolmjacobson9634
    @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

    Hey check that out!! Looks so much better already. Seriously. When you’re doing 0 and 1 step drills try and hold your finishing position in a lunge and stay in that position until the ball is off the lane. This will help your brain notice what your hand is doing independently from the rest of your body. Otherwise some great sweeping improvements here, good stuff man!

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Working on holding my position. It has really helped me visualize my stance and form. Video just filmed. Will be posted Saturday!

  • @EGGJAZZ
    @EGGJAZZ 4 місяці тому

    also to reduce the loft of your shot just change where youre looking on the lane for example if you want no loft at all aim where the boards begin right after the foul line then half way between the foul line and the dots, half way between the dots and the arrows then finally aim at the arrows for maximum loft

  • @EGGJAZZ
    @EGGJAZZ 4 місяці тому

    this is way better than the story videos, form analysis from comments would be awesome

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Story videos will be for practice sessions while analysis videos will be more periodic as my form develops and changes over time

  • @malcolmjacobson9634
    @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

    Your timing is getting a bit better, still gotta roll it more but i know you’re working on that already. I also think you’d benefit from standing a little closer to the foul line and making your first 2 steps a lot smaller, like a LOT smaller. What this will do is encourage your feet to accelerate as you reach the line, which will in turn make your timing a little later and also help you project your ball farther down the lane before you see motion. It’s awesome to see someone committed to this very long and arduous journey all on their own.

    • @malcolmjacobson9634
      @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

      And as you progress I urge you to focus on footwork, form, power, and finish BEFORE you put any of your focus on targeting. As your style changes you will continually lose your ability to consistently hold targets until those new techniques become muscle memory. Don’t worry about accuracy and score until your physical game is to a point where you are just making small tweaks, rather than massive changes.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      @@malcolmjacobson9634 I really appreciate the feedback and viewership. I’m excited to say that I got a special bowling pass and I’m now bowling 3-6 times a week 6 games each session. This video was filmed two weeks ago. I have also gotten in person feedback from some really good bowlers. You should see these changes in the next video

  • @willwoods222
    @willwoods222 4 місяці тому

    I love the bowling storytimes

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I’m super glad you enjoy those! I’m in the works with more!

  • @ak252m
    @ak252m 4 місяці тому

    I think one thing that will help your bowling throw is to think "you are supposed to ROLL a bowling ball, not throw a bowling ball" It's plenty ok to have some loft even in your normal throw, but you're definitely throwing the ball out onto the lane. The reason that your plastic ball hooks as much as it does is much more related to how you're throwing the ball more than the oil and/or lack of oil on the lane.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I agree, the video is two weeks old. Editing a new video with better form!

  • @carol_english
    @carol_english 4 місяці тому

    I’d like to know more about what kind of clay you are using and, especially, what kind of glazes you are using. Are you using an electric kiln or a gas reduction kiln? Beautiful work. Some gorgeous glazing.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I used cone 10 B mix and they were bisque fired in an electric kiln and gas reduces for the final firing. As for the glazes I no longer have access to the brand but I know the final was a shipwreck blue and most of the greens were green tea! Hope that answers your questions.

  • @tylerisnotcool_2840
    @tylerisnotcool_2840 4 місяці тому

    im the wierdo that lines up his shots by staring at the foul line

  • @Prypak
    @Prypak 4 місяці тому

    What about the scores ?

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I haven’t really been good enough to care about the scores yet. I get about 130-160

  • @dharvell
    @dharvell 4 місяці тому

    "I was so sick, I literally had to go home..." As opposed to... figuratively having to go home?

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      yes

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      If I figuratively had to go home I would probably have figuratively gotten fired ;)

  • @ACertifiedBoss
    @ACertifiedBoss 4 місяці тому

    As for your bowling, you need to get behind the ball more to get some more speed. It looks like you are getting around it too much. Your hand at the end of the shot should not be above the ball but rather to the side of it.

  • @BigSkyBowler
    @BigSkyBowler 4 місяці тому

    Your biggest problem at this stage is your release. You need to roll the ball off of your hand at the bottom of the release. Currently you are forcing through your release. Your wrist is not flexing at the bottom. Your right shoulder is over rotating in the horizontal plane and it's causing you to come around the side of the ball. m.ua-cam.com/video/6LEDZ3nt06M/v-deo.html&pp=gAQBiAQB

  • @EGGJAZZ
    @EGGJAZZ 4 місяці тому

    that alley is fucking bonkers

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Fat Cats is kinda crazy. The other day I saw this guy and girl come in to rent a lane. She wore a really skimpy outfit and he took pictures of her for half an hour. They never bowled and went home after the photos were done. I went again and the lighting made it so I couldn't even see the arrows. However it's 10$ for 90 min so it's a great opportunity to work on my form!

    • @EGGJAZZ
      @EGGJAZZ 4 місяці тому

      @@Substitute_Sam yeah thats a great price. im from the UK and there is a place thats £8 for nearly all day but its really dark with crazy lights and shit music so its a trade off. like you say good way to work on stuff without caring about the score

  • @EGGJAZZ
    @EGGJAZZ 4 місяці тому

    that was hillarious keep em coming

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Thank You so much! I love the feedback and I'm glad this story telling format is valuable. More on the way!

  • @p4rr_
    @p4rr_ 4 місяці тому

    I remember when i first started bowling and did actually alot similar to you. Threw the ball quite far, my timing was very off and i barly had any balance. I think the best thing you can do is focus on getting more control over the ball in the backswing. Can see you're dropping the ball alot in the backswing, and that can create inconsistency. You're also using the same pair of shoes i did, in the beginning. And honestly, you should replace them with shoes that give you the opportunity to slide. Sliding will make a huge difference, although sliding isn't necessarily used by everyone..Jesper Svensson for example. I would also suggest to throw the ball from the foul line, just practising the release and rev. I know it's super boring, but sadly needs to be done. But the most important...don't waste your time caring about the result on the lanes. I know it's frustrating to not hit the pocket, or not strike a lot. But if you give it time, and focus on the important stuff...the strikes will come. I talk from experience. My grammar is probably terrible, but it is what it is. I'm not english😅 But i hope it helped, a little bit at least. Good luck! PS: I wrote a list for myself to know what i should focus on. But remember to always focus on a single task at a time, not multiple at the same time. That will only make it worse and more hard for yourself. This is my list (i'm two handed aswell): - Shoulder must be directed towards your mark - Slow steps - Don't force in the backswing (don't push the ball down, let it fall) - Straighten arm when releasing the ball - Locking the ball into your body while swinging - Imagine your arm as a line. When you start the backswing, your arm should always be ''inside'' the same line all the way to release. [i can explain this further if it doesn't make sense] - Relaxed in the backswing

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Something I have noticed with a lot of research and practice off screen is that when I release the ball that high it gives me the opportunity to wrap my arm around the ball creating poor rotation. I also take huge steps because I start from so far back. This creates a lot of room for inconsistencies. I have been working a lot at a fat cats during their late hours. This gives me the opportunity to not car about the results and just practice my form for hours. Thank you for the feedback and watching the video! Changes coming soon.

    • @p4rr_
      @p4rr_ 4 місяці тому

      @@Substitute_Sam It's not necessarily "wrong" to throw the ball high and far. But the height you get here is probably a "bit" to much. Sadly bowling has a lot of elements, and it takes time to master it. Excited to see your progress over time^^

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I definitely have a lot to work on. I’m hoping to see some drastic changes within the next few weeks

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      bad advice

    • @junkyardgh0st
      @junkyardgh0st 4 місяці тому

      Beta male

  • @malcolmjacobson9634
    @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

    Bowling alley jobs are weird. If you work a more specialty position you work damn near every position. When I got hired as a pro shop operator i quickly found myself mostly working front desk, running brackets for tournaments, dj-ing for birthday parties, and even rarely helping out mechanics in the back. Bowling centers are also frequently plagued with an immense lack of communication and respect between departments just because of the scope of how different the jobs really are. No one in one position understands the workload of another, and finding staff to consistently keep mechanics and PSO’s in the building is difficult and puts the whole center under stress. If you ever find yourself in western Washington head up to my center and I’ll give you a lesson for a video Channel comment #2🎉

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I remember they used to make me run laser tag at one point haha! Bowling alleys seem to just be run super flakey from what I can tell, but maybe that’s just Utah. I appreciate the offer if I ever head up to Washington. I have practiced a lot off screen doing 1 step and 3 step drill along with a change in release. Hopefully there will be drastic changes in the next video! Thank you for the comment and support!

    • @malcolmjacobson9634
      @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

      I just drove through Utah for the open championships in Vegas !

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      love that you think you’re good enough to teach anyone else

    • @malcolmjacobson9634
      @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

      @@aidanhughes6252I’m a coach, I teach people for money, he asked for tips in a previous video and I’m following his journey😂 no hate or ego here homie, just want to help the community

    • @malcolmjacobson9634
      @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

      @@aidanhughes6252 I’m a coach, I teach people for money. Never said anything about how good I am. Helping each other learn is how the game will grow.

  • @Atochabsh
    @Atochabsh 4 місяці тому

    This is the eternal issue with two handed bowling. You often will find that the lanes are too dry for the amount of revs you put on the ball. If you use one hand the ball won't hook as much. Other wise, you need to take a giant step left and throw right. All the marks on the lane are for targetting from the foul line to the range finders if you have them about 40' down the lane.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      This is something I actually noticed after filming this video. Watching UA-cam and doing research I noticed: 1. My revs aren't even correct. My hand wraps around the ball when I release super high 2. I can step towards the left in which I never knew I could do. The advice I got before of standing mid and pointing to the 2nd arrow on the left only applies if I don't have a super high rev rate. I always see bowlers in the PBA stand super left probably because of their revs. Now I'm working on keeping my hand behind the ball and improving my form.

    • @justsorandom764
      @justsorandom764 4 місяці тому

      Lane conditions have nothing to do with his issues. His release is completely wrong. He is spinning the ball not putting revs on it. Big difference. He is being lazy with his hand.

    • @p4rr_
      @p4rr_ 4 місяці тому

      I don't agree with this at all, Atochabsh. It fully depends on where you're holding the ball, and from which position you're releasing it.

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      no

    • @junkyardgh0st
      @junkyardgh0st 4 місяці тому

      *farts cutely*

  • @marcoschavez173
    @marcoschavez173 4 місяці тому

    I'm certainly no coach (and for darn sure not one for two-handed), you said that the conditions were dry, clearly you made a necessary equipment adjustment to a ball with lower hook factor, and you did your absolute best with what you were given, but honestly, it does look like the big elements to practice here are consistency and loosening up. Your shot looks well-practiced, and I think if you had the opportunity to practice properly on a fresh pattern, you'll go a lot further in boosting your consistency, since the outcomes of shots should get more predictable. With that said, do try to loosen up, it'll help make your shots a bit more consistent, less variation in your aim from where you want it to where it's going. And of course, make sure your equipment works with your rev rate and ball speed on the pattern(s) you play, once you do get a consistent shot. As for toxic leadership, been there, done that, got the t-shirt. It SUCKS. You do everything you're trained to do, but other people just decide that they don't like something about you, and they happen to have power over you, so you get screwed over. I hope you can find something better, clearly that place isn't it.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      As I started watching these videos and pro bowling videos I kind of realized that like sure maybe the lanes dry, but any really good bowler could make it work. So I can't blame my lack of skill on the lane. As a result I am re-learning my entire release, form, and step pattern. Working at the alley was funny and I have worked numerous other jobs. Those will be coming shortly!

    • @marcoschavez173
      @marcoschavez173 4 місяці тому

      @@Substitute_Sam Oh no yeah, of course the more skill you gain, the better you'll be on any conditions. The point was more that you can get more meaningful, consistent practice if you can lessen the number of variables you have to deal with. If the goal is just to improve form, release, etc. then you'll get more meaningful practice if, every time you do practice, you're on the same lane conditions (or as close as possible). But it is always valuable to practice on different lane conditions if that's what you're trying to improve. For instance, I'm very consistent on a fresh house pattern and during league play. But if I go in on any random day, I know I'll score lower because I have to really determine how that pattern has broken down and then make appropriate changes. And doing that takes me longer than is ideal, so that's what I need to actually practice.

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      nuh uh goofy ahh

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      @marcoshavez173 I totally agree. I used to be in a league and it was so nice to have fresh oil every time. I just can't commit to a schedule like that. I bowl anytime from 10 am to 10 pm. Hopefully reworking my form will help but for now I see a huge dip in performance as expected.

  • @gerardoduran8041
    @gerardoduran8041 4 місяці тому

    Congrats on the License!!

  • @darrenfrancey2525
    @darrenfrancey2525 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing! You’ve really come a long way with your technique. The learning never ends.

  • @river_peak
    @river_peak 4 місяці тому

    wow i think my flight school is trying to suck my money dry. You only did one cross country before doing a solo cross country?

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Shoot me a dm on my insta substitute_sam and I can see what’s going on. They may have a reason for what’s going on.

    • @bzukofsky
      @bzukofsky 3 місяці тому

      same my part 141 school cost me nearly 900 for 3 hrs cross country

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 3 місяці тому

      @@bzukofsky upon further review, I did do some more cross country I just didn’t list it in the finance log.

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 4 місяці тому

    That first bowl looks too professional and thin walls and narrow foot to be after one week.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      It was probably more like week 3 because I worked on cylinders for a little. It’s more of the idea of progression that this video is based on.

  • @ak252m
    @ak252m 4 місяці тому

    I know there is a LOT things to learn and that it takes a ton of time, but I think I know what your next goal should be! You want your hand to be behind the ball as much as possible. This will help with so many things, but speed, aim, ball motion, and the feeling of changes you make with your hand will all improve when you get your hand behind the ball more. The coach's comment about rolling it and not throwing it comes with getting your hand behind (and UNDER) the ball. You don't need to have the ball touch down on the lane super close to the foul line (there are plenty of pros and ex pro coaches that 'loft' the ball a little bit), but getting lower and swinging the ball near your left foot will be another huge improvement to your game. Cheers and best of luck! Wishing you the best!

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the feedback! I had done this for 1 year so it is such a bad habit to break. I’m working on it right now and hopefully within the next few videos you’ll see some changes!

  • @malcolmjacobson9634
    @malcolmjacobson9634 4 місяці тому

    Hey boss, usbc coach and pro shop operator here. A couple things I’d like to see you do. #1: I want to see your right hand under the ball and working the bottom of it, rolling it, instead of around the side spinning it. This will give you more hand position control which will help to more consistently control what the ball does downlane #2: roll it, don’t throw it, get it to the ground and get it close to your foot, the smoother and lower you are, the more you can easily control where it goes. Do some 1 step approach drills to focus on release changes, all you do is swing and slide, your foot should reach the line right before the ball, and your hand should be under it the entire time. This should improve your game rather fast

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Amazing feedback! I film the videos 1-2 weeks before I post them. As a result you won’t see these changes immediately, nevertheless, one step drills coming soon!

    • @LincolnL
      @LincolnL 4 місяці тому

      ​​@@Substitute_Sam You should also try starting tall and then slowly go down when ur doing your upswing then slide into the lane to generate power and just flick the ball off your hand instead of gripping and using your elbow. I saw some improvements like your not letting go of it on your upswing, keep it up. Try also getting a irl coach that can work with you in real time instead of just youtube commenters.

  • @ToastGod
    @ToastGod 4 місяці тому

    I think depending on how frequently you want to upload, you could make like 4-5 minute long videos where you talk about your progress and what you've learned from your viewers, while commenting on multiple sessions, not just one. I would prefer more highlight focused videos rather than seeing every round, but that's me lol. I honestly enjoy your content either way, I'm excited to see you progress bro!!

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I’m figuring out all of that right now!

  • @Bringidon
    @Bringidon 4 місяці тому

    cool video.. just a thought but maybe mention the actual height of pieces?.. and yes, as said by @ricardorivera4436, your week 1 is my month 5 :)

  • @LincolnL
    @LincolnL 4 місяці тому

    The things that I saw was that you need to roll the ball onto the lane, this is because you're coming around the top of the ball and your hand is coming across the left side of your face (this leads to inconsistencies). To fix this you need to use your legs more and not pull up or with the ball, buying shoes with interchangeable slides may help instead of planting. Your left hand also lets go of the ball on your upswing.

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I started working on a few things. Not close to perfect, but better. Video coming this weekend

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      no

  • @ToastGod
    @ToastGod 4 місяці тому

    you're awesome for just committing the time when you wanna learn something and making time for that hobby every week, super inspiring bro

  • @tokyosan7906
    @tokyosan7906 4 місяці тому

    This was a great video dude. Make more, awesome!

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      Sadly, because of time and financial constraints, there won’t be any more aviation videos for a couple years. However, more videos of other things will be coming out. Thank you for the compliment!

  • @tokyosan7906
    @tokyosan7906 4 місяці тому

    You look like you're having fun man, that's the most important thing. You got lots of advice in the comments and I'm sure IRL too, work on it and you'll get better! Perfect game here you come!

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      The whole point of this channel is to show everyone that you can have fun and be bad at something, that’s just how learning works. Improvement is the goal, not perfection. Ironic though cause I’m going for a perfect score😂

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      not about fun we play to win

  • @eoghainlebioda1396
    @eoghainlebioda1396 4 місяці тому

    Quick tip. Your swing timing is early even for a 1 handed bowler. so for a two handed bowler its very very early. You should try to have your ball at the bottom of your swing when your weight shifts onto your foot in your third step ( in a five step approach). Having your swing be later like this will mean there is less time to fill with it so a lot of the erratic / difficult to control movements in your approach can be minimised 👍 Hope this is helpful, good luck

    • @Substitute_Sam
      @Substitute_Sam 4 місяці тому

      I guess now I just have to put it into practice. Shouldn’t be too bad, right?🫤

    • @aidanhughes6252
      @aidanhughes6252 4 місяці тому

      love that you think you know what you’re talking about

    • @eoghainlebioda1396
      @eoghainlebioda1396 4 місяці тому

      @@aidanhughes6252 I'm a level 2 EBF coach. I'm not saying I'm an expert or anything but, yes, I do know what I'm talking about.