Coaching with official coaches and Non official coaches is an interesting subject
There are so many ways to learn in our sport
Spending time on the lanes with people who know your game very well is one method
particularly in a 5 man teams league etc... You learn to look for what you team mate is or is not doing
and tell them...However the problem is not " You are doing this wrong" but " What do you tell them to fix it"
That varies greatly and can often be worse... Granted sometimes it works just fine.
That does not really address people wanting to learn new skills or improve..
Spending time with someone who is a non official coach... There are a few of them around who are very
talented and dont get accredited... Reasons for this are many but some don't want to do all the required
paperwork and study with the ASC etc , Others hate the TBA , etc
The problem with this method is those people, generally speaking , do not get up to date information as the game
and methods of learning change.
Spending time with an accredited coach.... Ultimately it is the best method however There are a limited number of those around.
Of those there are a limited number who are any good... Some charge money, some don't..Some are good with kids, some are
good with established bowlers, some good with beginners, some love to work on release coaching , some on approaches etc , etc
Not many of ALL the above options are good at all things listed herein but your best chance is with someone recognised and accredited
Before I get bashed over the head , As always there are exceptions to all listed above........
There are so many ways to learn in our sport
Spending time on the lanes with people who know your game very well is one method
particularly in a 5 man teams league etc... You learn to look for what you team mate is or is not doing
and tell them...However the problem is not " You are doing this wrong" but " What do you tell them to fix it"
That varies greatly and can often be worse... Granted sometimes it works just fine.
That does not really address people wanting to learn new skills or improve..
Spending time with someone who is a non official coach... There are a few of them around who are very
talented and dont get accredited... Reasons for this are many but some don't want to do all the required
paperwork and study with the ASC etc , Others hate the TBA , etc
The problem with this method is those people, generally speaking , do not get up to date information as the game
and methods of learning change.
Spending time with an accredited coach.... Ultimately it is the best method however There are a limited number of those around.
Of those there are a limited number who are any good... Some charge money, some don't..Some are good with kids, some are
good with established bowlers, some good with beginners, some love to work on release coaching , some on approaches etc , etc
Not many of ALL the above options are good at all things listed herein but your best chance is with someone recognised and accredited
Before I get bashed over the head , As always there are exceptions to all listed above........