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Any question on bowling including the playing field, equipment, the physical game, and the mental game.

Experience in the area

Teaching bowling full-time since 1993

Organizations

United States Bowling Congress Coaches Association

Publications

Bowling This Month magazine Stars and Strikes magazines Fort Worth Star-Telegram Bowling World

Education/Credentials

United States Bowling Congress Gold Coach Dick Ritger Certified Level 1

Awards and Honors

Two time USOC Bowling Coach of the Year Past President - International Bowling Pro Shops and Instructors Assn

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Kyle10/03/0910101010Thank you for your time.
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Rich09/21/0910101010Susie, you're AWESOME. I love your analogies .....

Recent Answers from Susie Minshew

2009-10-26 bouncing a ball:

Anytime the ball is bouncing, it's not in contact with the lane. That's not a good thing! There can be several reasons for the ball to bounce. One is that your wrist breaks back on the downswing. If

2009-10-05 pulling shots:

Seems you already know the answer! Training is not about throwing the ball every time it comes out of that little hole. You should pace your training sessions at your league pace. If you bowl trios

2009-10-03 Equipment:

Hi, Kyle! There is an expert ball driller and former board member of the International Bowling Pro Shops and Instructors Association on the All Experts site named Warren Freidl who would be much more

2009-09-27 Mental aspect of bowling.:

Hi, Ryan! I think you can't deny, nor should you try to suppress, your emotions. We all get juiced. You can't not have those exciting thoughts. People can say this shot is not more important than another

2009-09-19 Getting mores strikes with straight ball:

Hi, Linda! Curving a ball is generated by a slight rotation of the wrist so I'm curious about this comment: 'finger you use for bowling'. What does that mean? Do you have a conventional of fingertip

 

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