Really helpful to a beginner like me. Had so much conflicting advice. These videos are short, sharp and to the point. Love, how you break things down. Thank you
just started to play at the age of 77. This follows a bowel operation and thought it a good way to try and keep my fitness. its also a great way to meet new friends both at your own club and when visiting the opposition. Although I was given 4 coaching lessons non of them gave me the detail and confidence I needed. These short videos are great and I have learnt a lot very quickly and I am now enjoying the friendly competition from playing. many thanks
As a new bowler short sharp videos are an excellent way of getting to grips with the basics. Surprising to see many players of some years standing not doing as you suggest. Probably explains their inconsistancy on the green. More please. Thank you. Greatly appreciated. Over here in the UK.
Thanks Charlie! You'll watch 100 bowlers and all have different styles, but all the top ones will have those key fundamental elements. Glad this helped!
Love your videos!!! Thank you! You mention “Aim Point” What do you recommend bank, level with jack, shoulder or 3-5metres from mat. I can’t seem to find what is best. For long bowls if the aiming point is too close to the mat I seem to bowl short.
Great question Jan! We will have to do a video going over line and bias and how bowls work. For your Point of Aim I always recommend finding things that are stationary and not going to move on the bank or around the green -- so fence posts, rink markers, etc. - not bowls bags, towels as those may get moveds. Then drag that target down on the green so you are looking maybe halfway between you and your target. Usually I'll note the breaking point of the bowl (when the bias kicks in and it moves towards centre) and use that as my distance and work form there. You'll need to play with it moving it farther and closer to find what works best for you and is consistent. Some find it hard to keep a consistent target without looking up at the bank for a marker. Hope that helps!
Hi David! Thanks for checking out the video. We are planning to do some special videos on questions we get regularly, so this will be added to that list! Should make for some interesting discussion as not everyone likes the idea of tilting or trying to manipulate your delivery to alter the bias or how a bowl is rolled. Keep an eye on the channel!
Could you please let me know what is being done about the act that the foot that is on or over ring above the mat as I am finding more and more people that appear to be running off the mat giving an advantage as they finish way up the green. Jan Wiltshire.
Foot faulting is a tricky item to cover. Often it's down to an official/umpire making a call on who is/isn't foot-faulting. The act is hard to catch when it's close as you are trying to match up the moment you leave the mat with the moment the bowl leaves your hand. I've seen plenty of comments on videos of people saying many deliveries are foot faults. It's a hard one to judge and would ultimately come down to someone calling it and an umpire enforcing a penalty for it. I've rarely seen that done, so unless it's an egregious fault (like a complete step off then rolling) I wouldn't see much happening regarding foot faulting. I'm always a fan of teaching to hold a second on the mat before following, but many players run off the mat while delivering which can cause people to question the fault.
Hi there. I have been told that my non-bowling arm should be resting on my left knee. I'm right handed. Is this also an acceptable positioning in my stance?
Having your arm or hand "resting" on your knee isn't a bad thing, but it is an issue when you start putting weight onto it and it becomes an anchor. Someone should be able to come up and freely move your arm/hand without disrupting your delivery. Of course, this changes when we talk about those who cannot balance properly on their own and need that extra support -- then you'd have to get into modifications/alterations to the delivery for those situations.
Your lessons are very good. Clear with helpful things to look out for. I like the stand with feet slightly apart. I’ve only had 1 lesson & the feet together stand makes me unstable when i did the delivery. That’s what was taught at the club. I actually got off balance a few times after delivery & now the knee of my anchor right foot really hurts.
Hi Bob, both feet don't have to be on the mat, but they certainly can. No real problem either way. And as stated in the video you want everything pointing in the direction you want to go.
Shooter stance is a decent variation on a typical both feet forward delivery. Moving the back for sideways for stability is not a bad idea if you need it. It comes down to how stable you can be throughout the delivery and in the end have your body, arm and as a result the bowl all moving in the same direction. If it helps keep you steady and hitting the line, there's nothing wrong with it. I'd always tell players to experiment with adjustments like that and see if it helps or hinders their overall performance.
Love this video but I’m very surprised by the way you stand on the mat, 1 foot on the other off, that to me would be unbalanced, I know the mats aren’t thick but if delivery is key then two feet on is for me before delivery, cheer’s I’m a fan and will hit the appropriate buttons.
Appreciate the comment and a great question. The mat really doesn't offer a big sway in height, most are very flat and the one in the video is fairly soft. For a new bowler I would start them somewhere so both feet are on and right in the middle like you suggest. For a new bowler you would want to keep it simple and it's always easy to say "stand with both feet in the middle of the mat". We hope to make a video in the future to talk about delivery adjustments and strategy which would cover using the mat surface area to move forward, back and side to side as small adjustments to line and distance as an example among other tips!
I love your instruction and your methods but I find the music a problem. It detracts from the message and after a few minutes I have to switch off which is a great pity. You really don't need any music at all.
Let us know your thoughts on this video and if anything in here helped you out on your own delivery!
The background 'music' made it really difficult for me to watch the video.
@@whatyouneedtoknow fair comment we will consider that for any future videos.
I watched this an hour before my first just to pick up any last minute tips and won 21-3 thank you!
Nice work!
Really helpful to a beginner like me. Had so much conflicting advice. These videos are short, sharp and to the point. Love, how you break things down. Thank you
You are welcome! We are glad you find the video helpful.
Just started bowling outdoors and this is far more instructive than my club coach was.
Really glad you enjoyed the video! Let us know how you are doing! Always great to get feedback from new bowlers!
just started to play at the age of 77. This follows a bowel operation and thought it a good way to try and keep my fitness. its also a great way to meet new friends both at your own club and when visiting the opposition. Although I was given 4 coaching lessons non of them gave me the detail and confidence I needed. These short videos are great and I have learnt a lot very quickly and I am now enjoying the friendly competition from playing. many thanks
Fantastic! Happy to hear that these videos have helped. Hope you have many years of great competition!
As a new bowler short sharp videos are an excellent way of getting to grips with the basics. Surprising to see many players of some years standing not doing as you suggest. Probably explains their inconsistancy on the green. More please. Thank you. Greatly appreciated. Over here in the UK.
Thanks Charlie! You'll watch 100 bowlers and all have different styles, but all the top ones will have those key fundamental elements. Glad this helped!
Agree, consistency gives us confidence.
Liking this series and will be drawing our members’ attention to it. Well done.
Awesome, thank you!
Videos are really great. I have learnt so much. Bowling in Australia.
Great to hear! Hope it helps your bowling!
Very good series to help any bowler
Great short videos, yet informative 👏
Glad you like them!
Thanks so much, your videos really helps alot as im still a rookie.
Glad to help! Let us know how you progress.
I new to Bowls so this video is so helpful.
We are so glad you like it! Hope it helps!
Thank you, these are really helpful
Glad you like them!
¡Gracias!
Good advice ..Thanks
You're welcome
Love your videos!!! Thank you! You mention “Aim Point” What do you recommend bank, level with jack, shoulder or 3-5metres from mat. I can’t seem to find what is best. For long bowls if the aiming point is too close to the mat I seem to bowl short.
Great question Jan! We will have to do a video going over line and bias and how bowls work. For your Point of Aim I always recommend finding things that are stationary and not going to move on the bank or around the green -- so fence posts, rink markers, etc. - not bowls bags, towels as those may get moveds. Then drag that target down on the green so you are looking maybe halfway between you and your target. Usually I'll note the breaking point of the bowl (when the bias kicks in and it moves towards centre) and use that as my distance and work form there. You'll need to play with it moving it farther and closer to find what works best for you and is consistent. Some find it hard to keep a consistent target without looking up at the bank for a marker. Hope that helps!
Can you do a session on tilting the bowl in your hand to take off the bias when you bowl
Hi David! Thanks for checking out the video. We are planning to do some special videos on questions we get regularly, so this will be added to that list! Should make for some interesting discussion as not everyone likes the idea of tilting or trying to manipulate your delivery to alter the bias or how a bowl is rolled. Keep an eye on the channel!
Sorry I just sent you a message regarding running off the mat and I signed with the name Wiltshire should have been gibson. Sent from U K
Could you please let me know what is being done about the act that the foot that is on or over ring above the mat as I am finding more and more people that appear to be running off the mat giving an advantage as they finish way up the green.
Jan Wiltshire.
Foot faulting is a tricky item to cover. Often it's down to an official/umpire making a call on who is/isn't foot-faulting. The act is hard to catch when it's close as you are trying to match up the moment you leave the mat with the moment the bowl leaves your hand. I've seen plenty of comments on videos of people saying many deliveries are foot faults. It's a hard one to judge and would ultimately come down to someone calling it and an umpire enforcing a penalty for it. I've rarely seen that done, so unless it's an egregious fault (like a complete step off then rolling) I wouldn't see much happening regarding foot faulting. I'm always a fan of teaching to hold a second on the mat before following, but many players run off the mat while delivering which can cause people to question the fault.
Hi there. I have been told that my non-bowling arm should be resting on my left knee. I'm right handed. Is this also an acceptable positioning in my stance?
Having your arm or hand "resting" on your knee isn't a bad thing, but it is an issue when you start putting weight onto it and it becomes an anchor. Someone should be able to come up and freely move your arm/hand without disrupting your delivery. Of course, this changes when we talk about those who cannot balance properly on their own and need that extra support -- then you'd have to get into modifications/alterations to the delivery for those situations.
Your lessons are very good. Clear with helpful things to look out for.
I like the stand with feet slightly apart. I’ve only had 1 lesson & the feet together stand makes me unstable when i did the delivery. That’s what was taught at the club. I actually got off balance a few times after delivery & now the knee of my anchor right foot really hurts.
What happened to both feet on the mat pointing on the direction you want go?
Hi Bob, both feet don't have to be on the mat, but they certainly can. No real problem either way. And as stated in the video you want everything pointing in the direction you want to go.
When will the Movement and Release videos be available
Hi Peter! The final video in this series will hopefully be released in the next two weeks. It will cover the movement and release portions.
The first two videos in the series were great, look forward to the final video.
done
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Great video!. What are your thoughts on the shooter stance?
Shooter stance is a decent variation on a typical both feet forward delivery. Moving the back for sideways for stability is not a bad idea if you need it. It comes down to how stable you can be throughout the delivery and in the end have your body, arm and as a result the bowl all moving in the same direction. If it helps keep you steady and hitting the line, there's nothing wrong with it. I'd always tell players to experiment with adjustments like that and see if it helps or hinders their overall performance.
@@CanadianBowler Thanks for the prompt response, great advice!
Love this video but I’m very surprised by the way you stand on the mat, 1 foot on the other off, that to me would be unbalanced, I know the mats aren’t thick but if delivery is key then two feet on is for me before delivery, cheer’s I’m a fan and will hit the appropriate buttons.
Appreciate the comment and a great question. The mat really doesn't offer a big sway in height, most are very flat and the one in the video is fairly soft. For a new bowler I would start them somewhere so both feet are on and right in the middle like you suggest. For a new bowler you would want to keep it simple and it's always easy to say "stand with both feet in the middle of the mat". We hope to make a video in the future to talk about delivery adjustments and strategy which would cover using the mat surface area to move forward, back and side to side as small adjustments to line and distance as an example among other tips!
I love your instruction and your methods but I find the music a problem. It detracts from the message and after a few minutes I have to switch off which is a great pity. You really don't need any music at all.
Sorry the music is an issue. Hope you still get t he benefit of all the information being presented.
Background music is not needed in your good blog, it sounds like the record has stuck!
Thanks Alan -- we apologize if the background music is an issue. It won't be in future videos. We appreciate the feedback!
Great video, hate the music, very very distracting.