Book Review: Looking for technical aide Summary: 3 Stars
Book was close, it provided a little technical aide but mostly the author's personal style.
Book Review: Movin' On Up Summary: 4 Stars
My son's scores have been movin' on up. He is having more 200 games and is even a USBC 11 strikes in a row winner. (279 game) Really something to be proud of. I think others will learn some tips too. I think you'll be happy to "spare" some dough for this book.
Book Review: On the spot Summary: 5 Stars
I have only read the first two chapters but already I have found 5 things that I know I am doing wrong. I couldnt understand why it was happening, but now I know.
Cant wait to read the rest and see how I go on my next league night.
It might be from 1989 and it might still talk about urethane balls, but the basics are still the same.
Additional (Edited 7/3/2008)
I wish i had finished the book earlier. On my first night i tried to change too much at once and it wasnt till the 4th game when i just changed one thing and things came good.
The following week after finishing the book and reading that it says not to try to change everything at once, i added one new change to the existing change from the previous week and creamed my opposition.
Am back to my best, Great book!
Book Review: Out of date Summary: 2 Stars
This book was probably pretty good 10 years ago but it is now out of date
Book Review: Trial and Error Summary: 2 Stars
The basic message was "trial and error" which, while it may be true, gives the reader no foundation upon which to build. Over and over, the authors related how professionals might approach a certain shot but that we needed to use trial and error to find how we should hit it, rather than to give some solid principle to begin to build our own process.