10 Pin Bowling Tips

Bowling Tip 27 - Heighten your attention to conditions

April 24th, 2006 by petermartens

Turn up and heighten your sensitivity to the conditions. Put your attention on the other players, lanes, oil, bowling ball factors, your energy, your mood, your concentration, lane surface. Make your own list of things to put your attention on!

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  • Pete’s Blog » Bowling Tip 28 - Adjust quickly to conditions Apr 30, 2006 at 12:44 am

    [...] Adjust to conditions more quickly as you’re bowling. To do this, make the observations you noticed in Bowling Tip 28 more conscious. Practice making them conscious by saying them internally to yourself. Then make the adjustment you feel is best. [...]

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