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VmsTopGun
07-20-2009, 12:52 PM
Given that your local pro shop provided periodic seminars, which topics would you like to be presented. Assume 30-45 minute periods and very narrow subject matter so fine detail can be discussed.

Gates
07-20-2009, 03:03 PM
I wouldn't mind learning in depth how altering your ball's surface alters the shot shape. I personally have never altered the surface of a bowling ball because I never fully understood what options garnered what results. So, I'd attend a seminar on that, no doubt.

Same thing goes for Pin Placements, finding your PAP, and how they affect your roll. Stuff I'd like to learn.

BubbaRay
07-20-2009, 03:24 PM
One area which should be discusses has to be understanding the physics of a bowling ball. This explained in detail will give a person better understanding of the improtance of Pin to PAP Placement and Pin distances. It will further that persons knowledge and understanding of covestcok to core importance. And will better the understanding of drilling layouts according to this combonation.

nother area is ball surface adjusments and how they affect the balls reaction to specific conditions. These 2 area is a must at any seminar.

idlehourlegend
07-20-2009, 11:00 PM
One area which should be discusses has to be understanding the physics of a bowling ball. This explained in detail will give a person better understanding of the improtance of Pin to PAP Placement and Pin distances. It will further that persons knowledge and understanding of covestcok to core importance. And will better the understanding of drilling layouts according to this combonation.

nother area is ball surface adjusments and how they affect the balls reaction to specific conditions. These 2 area is a must at any seminar.

I definately agree with Bubba here, those are the 2 areas I would focus on first.

Rowdy
07-21-2009, 02:07 AM
The,"Shut Up and Listen To Your Customer" seminar has always been a favorite of mine. Followed by the ever popular,"Sell The Bowler What He Needs,Not What You Stupidly Overbought And Need To Unload" class. Either one would be a winner.

VmsTopGun
07-29-2009, 02:35 PM
Thanks Guys, These will be on the list!