π΄ Simplify Your Bowling Game with the Grab & Go Bowling Drill (Pro Tip)
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So why not do this all the time?
Some bowlers do. They never come to a complete stop. Rare, but if it works for you, go for it!
That’s why I love this channel thank you so much
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I really needed a drill like this. I’ve been overthinking so much my avg went from the mid 220s down to a 160.
It’s something easy and fun to add to your practice routine. Just make sure you look both ways before going!
Thanks to the “Mikes”. Grab and Go that`s a brilliant idea…
Thanks Mike! Hope you are well. – Flanagan
This may have been the best advice I ever got. I am so in my head about bowling at the moment. “If you think, you stink”. So many tips and videos and perspectives. I just need to let my body do it’s thing and relax. We worry so much about swing, release, approach, etc, when we should just relax and throw the ball. Such essential and helpful advice to those who overthink the game while still learning.