Both Sides of the Lane
Bad Nights, Slumps, and Showing Up: The Side of Bowling Nobody Posts Tim and Kayla launch the “Both Sides of the Lane” podcast by discussing bowling’s unshared lows: bad sets, public failure, and slumps. Tim recounts his worst watched performance at his first PBA event while unknowingly injured, and they explore how commentary, public scoring, and ego add pressure and embarrassment. They contrast singles vs team vulnerability, address toxic bowling culture and snarky remarks (often from men), and argue that social media highlight reels and fear of criticism keep bowlers from sharing struggles. They define slump vs correctable mistakes, warn against over adjusting, and emphasize accommodating issues mid-set, intentional practice, tracking quality shots, and separating identity from performance. They promote their subscriber community and coaching, encourage asking for help, and stress resilience: the best bowlers aren’t slump free, they keep returning to the approach. 00:00 The Side Nobody Shares 00:56 Worst Set Under Watch 02:13 Injury Ego And Broadcast 06:26 Frustration Embarrassment Mindset 09:38 Singles Pressure Team Roles 15:04 Toxic Bowling Culture 18:13 Slump Versus Fixable Mistakes 22:56 Why Lows Stay Hidden 25:05 Bullying Story On TV 27:49 Share Struggles Not Highlights 29:09 Relatable Vulnerability Wins 31:03 Practice Without Judgement 33:04 Find Community Ask Help 36:03 Coaching Options And Access 37:02 Real Life Fan Connections 38:19 Rebound After Bad Nights 40:51 Intentional Practice And Goals 43:44 Perspective On Opens 46:32 Keep Walking Back 48:24 Slump Dump And Farewell
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