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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Proper Visualization of the Course of Your Lawn Bowl: the Final Secret to Controlling Weight




Barry Pickup says, “Study the track your bowl takes en route to the head. Learn that track, memorize it. Learn to visualize that track before you deliver a bowl. A properly delivered bowl will always follow the same track unless deflected by a foreign object or uneven green. Learn that track well and you are a long way towards bringing a bowl to rest exactly where you want it.”

Before a high-performance lawn bowler delivers a difficult shot, you will often see him or her standing about halfway down the rink looking at the head or walking backwards towards the mat. What is going on in that person’s mind?

I think after examining the head from near the forward ditch, the expert bowler has already made up his/her mind what shot to try. This close up looking from the direction of the mat most probably relates to the visualization of the shot. From the mat, the crucial details of the last few meters traveling of the bowl cannot be visualized. Often the bowl has already disappeared from view among the other bowls.

Before starting to roll your actual bowl, you should have rolled an imaginary bowl and followed it on its path all the way to its final resting place. It may seem like a waste of time. You may be put off because it seems no-one else is doing this. I resisted for five years! There is no obvious logic in it; but, it will improve your weight like nothing else will.

2 comments:

  1. I've been meaning for some time to video some of my practice shots from the jack end - just so I can better visualize the path. Specifically i'm interested in the effective angle during the last yard or so. From the perspective on the mat... my bowls almost seem to be moving into the head at a 90 degree angle. I suspect this is simply an illusion and the angle is likely more like 45 degrees.
    I can fairly well judge line for draw shots... but if I'm trying some kind of running shot i need this information to adjust my normal line. I'm afraid it's all guesswork at this point.

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    1. You don't need to use video; just get someone else to deliver your bowls while you stand in the head.

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