Coaching
Start with a consultation, or go straight to a full assessment — then add follow-ups as your game develops. All prices in euro. Secure checkout by Stripe.
The process
No travel, no scheduling around my diary — and you keep every analysis to refer back to.
You fill out a short form about your background, your goals, and what's frustrating you — so the analysis is grounded in your game, not just what I see on screen.
Two to five clips on your phone at 720p — at least one from behind and one from the side, one shot per file. Full setup guide below.
I analyze your video angle by angle and send back a personalized video breakdown with the exact adjustments to take straight to the lanes.
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I start by reading your bowling history — your background, what's frustrating you, and what you're trying to achieve — so the analysis is grounded in your game, not just what I see on screen. Then I work through your video angle by angle and give you specific, usable feedback you can take straight to the lanes.
What's included
How to get started
Send new video along with a quick note — what's improved, what still needs work, and what you're preparing for — and I'll give you a focused breakdown with specific adjustments to keep your game moving forward. It's the most affordable way to stay sharp between bigger sessions.
How to get started
Real improvement takes time and repetition, and this is built around that. You start with a full assessment, then check in with me up to five more times over the next year as your game evolves. Each follow-up keeps you on track, deals with new challenges, and locks in the progress you've made.
What's included
How to get started
Filming
Good video makes a real difference to the quality of your analysis. Here's exactly where to stand and how to set up your phone so I can see everything I need.
Send two to five clips — the more angles, the better. These give me what I need:
From behind: phone vertical, at shoulder height, your whole body in frame. Don't zoom in.
From the side: phone horizontal, following you from first step to release. Stay centered; you can stop at the release.
Three-quarter view: stand a step or two behind and a few to the side, phone vertical, whole swing and footwork visible.
Record at 720p, 30 fps — that's the sweet spot for motion analysis. Slow-motion and anything above 720p create files that are harder to work with, so stick with standard video at 720p.
Send two to five clips, at least one from behind and one from the side. Trim each to a single shot — one shot per file. Accepted formats: .MOV, .MP4, .AVI. Please don't send YouTube links; I need the actual video file.
Preferred: attach your files directly on the Video Upload form. Or: upload to Dropbox / Google Drive / OneDrive and share the link via the contact form.
You'll usually have your analysis back within [CONFIRM: 2–5] business days of submitting your video. If it's been longer, check your spam folder first — that's the most common reason a lesson link goes missing — then get in touch and I'll follow up.
Not sure where to start?
Thirty minutes on Google Meet — €29.99, credited toward your first month or lesson if you continue.