These are well produced videos...but the vernacular being used is very specific to experienced bowlers or coaches. For beginners like me, some visual explanations of the terms being used would be helpful.
I so disagree with low ball to practice your 10 pin. The 10 pin sits on the third board and it is roughly 4 and a half inches wide and you only have to tap it. Your ball is 9inches wide so all together,you have around you have a 13 inch target.You can aim at the six pin and still take out the 10 pin. With low ball, you are trying to be so precise so you only take out the 10 that you take away your error allowance. Walter Ray Williams taught me that in a semi-private lesson.
On the spare shorting her target changed every shot and also I don’t do this Bc sometimes the ball might hook to much and you’re standing in different spots every day based off your strike ball which will be inconsistent. Stay in the same area and if you need to move one left Bc your ball is hooking from the 10 pin, then do it