Frank Coztansa wrote:
Yeah. The record should be "Fastest 12 strikes"
Learning the footwork and proper conventional way to bowl is key for kids and beginners. This would be like kids going from coach pitch or tee ball, straight to throwing curve balls.
Our babysitter's oldest is 9. He's in the junior program in Vernon Hills, and I will stop by to watch on Saturday mornings every now and again. The "coaches" there, told him to keep using the 2 handed approach, which has him contorting his body is all sorts of odd ways. And he's throwing a plastic ball to boot, which means it's not actually gripping the lane and giving any sort of reaction. All that is happening is that he's getting more and more discouraged from going every week.
I've worked with him a little, and so has his step-dad...they've come up after our Sunday league. We've worked a little on a conventional approach, but every god damn week, these idiot "coaches" keep him going back to the 2 handed nonsense. They even put out an edict a few weeks ago that no parents could give any tips while at league.
I've talked to some friends that run junior programs, and introduced his mom to a coach at a good program closer to their house. He's actually getting accepted to their league for coaching next year (there is generally a wait list, but they're going to let him in).
_________________
Darkside wrote:
Our hotel smelled like dead hooker vagina (before you ask I had gotten a detailed description from beardown)