Draw your target line, adjust your angles, and visualize your approach on a full lane diagram. When you can see the plan, you can trust the plan. And trust is where confidence begins.
Map your target line from your feet on the approach, through the arrows, to the breakpoint and into the pocket. Seeing the plan drawn out makes it real. It's no longer an abstract intention — it's a clear, visual commitment to what you're about to do.
Move your starting position. Shift your target. Try a different angle. The whiteboard is a safe space to think through adjustments before you step on the lane. When you've already worked through the options in your head, the adjustment on the lane feels like a decision — not a reaction.
Found a line that works on a specific pattern? Save it. Next time you face that condition, you start with confidence instead of starting from scratch. Your past experience becomes your future advantage.
Send your whiteboard to your coach to discuss strategy between sessions. When you're both looking at the same diagram, the conversation is faster, more specific, and more productive. Alignment between coach and bowler is one of the most powerful accelerators of growth.