This is why I came up with my own 3 point. Because this is confusing as hell. 1) Determine your break point at the end of the pattern using PL-31 (or throw a few shots to find YOUR ideal break point) Draw a visual line from the break point, through the arrows, to the foul line. Now you have 3 points of reference. 1) Where you release at the foul line. 2) Where the ball crosses the arrows. 3) Where the ball hits the break point and starts to hook. Simple, easy. No 5 points on a pin focal point BS.
I just had one question about this. When looking at the drawback point based on the six pin as the right hand boulder am I looking at the six pin itself or where it lines up with the breakpoint arrows? Thanks for these videos!
What is the last point or what should i look at when releasing the ball? ….. the front round dots past foul line or the first set of arrows ??? Nobody has an answer?
I'm no expert, but I do know this answer. You DON'T move your eyes. Some people use the arrows as their target. They keep their eyes on that particular arrow or board to the left or right of an arrow and KEEP them there at least until the ball passes the target. Other bowlers use the dots that are a few feet in front of the foul line. Again, the eyes stay on the target in those dots at least until the ball passes the target.
Mike , I felt your video was very much different from other 3-point targeting videos. Your presentation was very lax and lacking details on a fundamental level. Some of the details you provided did not appear in other targeting videos, so I assumed that this video was directed to the lesser skilled bowlers. I would have enjoyed the video more if there were more preparations and practice were developed before actually making the video.
@@michaelcoffey I actually enjoyed the videos… although the video didn’t work for that guy doesn’t mean it didn’t make sense to others who watched. Bowling is your passion… I know it’s time consuming, but keep moving the game forward 💪🏾
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@@michaelcoffeymade good sense to me. Wish you'd make more videos. You are a good teacher.
That's the first time 3 point targeting made any sense to me, thanks.
Wow. Great video. I have been trying to understand this and ball motions. Thank you
U did a excellent job explaining!!
Probably the best targeting explanation yet.
Wouldnt target for hook ball..be where your ball breaks?
Understood the process better with how you explained it 👍
Thanks Michael, keep the info coming
Awesome job Micheal
This is why I came up with my own 3 point. Because this is confusing as hell.
1) Determine your break point at the end of the pattern using PL-31 (or throw a few shots to find YOUR ideal break point)
Draw a visual line from the break point, through the arrows, to the foul line.
Now you have 3 points of reference. 1) Where you release at the foul line. 2) Where the ball crosses the arrows. 3) Where the ball hits the break point and starts to hook.
Simple, easy. No 5 points on a pin focal point BS.
Great vid!!
Congrats on 2nd place finish in the regional. Keep grinding, you will break thru!
could you do some demos on the lane?
good job. I used a variation of this before you were born, lol
Nice Video
I just had one question about this.
When looking at the drawback point based on the six pin as the right hand boulder am I looking at the six pin itself or where it lines up with the breakpoint arrows?
Thanks for these videos!
My shot never changes ball speed is low 3rd arrow skid flip out then pow so targets same same could hook a glass ball on a skating rink.
What is the last point or what should i look at when releasing the ball? ….. the front round dots past foul line or the first set of arrows ??? Nobody has an answer?
I'm no expert, but I do know this answer. You DON'T move your eyes. Some people use the arrows as their target. They keep their eyes on that particular arrow or board to the left or right of an arrow and KEEP them there at least until the ball passes the target.
Other bowlers use the dots that are a few feet in front of the foul line. Again, the eyes stay on the target in those dots at least until the ball passes the target.
Cool, really :)
Micheal my Center has a Lot of friction where your Align your Body to
The break point
Mike , I felt your video was very much different from other 3-point targeting videos. Your presentation was very lax and lacking details on a fundamental level. Some of the details you provided did not appear in other targeting videos, so I assumed that this video was directed to the lesser skilled bowlers. I would have enjoyed the video more if there were more preparations and practice were developed before actually making the video.
Guess its a Good thing I quit making these videos years ago then.
lol--I'll cancel his vote. You explained it fine. Keep at it--"Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good."@@michaelcoffey
@@michaelcoffey I actually enjoyed the videos… although the video didn’t work for that guy doesn’t mean it didn’t make sense to others who watched.
Bowling is your passion… I know it’s time consuming, but keep moving the game forward 💪🏾
@@michaelcoffeymade good sense to me. Wish you'd make more videos. You are a good teacher.