FAQ

Questions

How do virtual lessons actually work?
You fill out a short form about your game, film a few clips on your phone, and send them over. I analyze them and send back a personalized video breakdown with specific adjustments. No travel, no scheduling around my diary — and you keep every analysis to refer back to.
Who is this for?
League and competitive bowlers who want to switch to a two-handed release or sharpen the one they already have. If you're serious about improving and happy to put in practice between sessions, it works whether you're mid-conversion or chasing more revs.
Why two-handed only?
Because it's its own thing, and it deserves a coach who lives in it. The footwork, release, wrist positions and equipment needs aren't the same as the one-handed style, and most coaches treat it as an afterthought. It's all I do, so the feedback is specific rather than generic.
Do I need to buy the guides too?
No. The guides are optional. Every lesson already draws on the same frameworks — the guides just let you study one topic in full on your own.
Which lesson should I start with?
If we haven't worked together, start with a consultation or go straight to the Comprehensive Assessment. If we have, a Follow-Up Evaluation is your quick check-in.
How does the consultation work?
Thirty minutes on Google Meet, €29.99 — we talk through your goals, your game, and the plan going forward. If you continue into the Collective or any lesson afterwards, the consultation fee comes off your first payment.
What do I need to film?
Just a phone and somewhere to bowl. There's a full guide on the Lessons page — the short version is two to five clips at 720p, at least one from behind and one from the side, one shot per file.

Get started

Start with a conversation

Thirty minutes on Google Meet (€29.99), credited back if you continue — or leave your email and I'll send you the free 2H Starter Guide.