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This is where you begin—read the guidelines and learn how the community works. Share your goals and connect with others who want to master the mental side of bowls. ✅ Community Guidelines To keep this space valuable and respectful, please follow these rules: 🔹 Respectful Debate. Disagree without being disagreeable. We learn through discussion, not arguments. 🔹 Evidence > Opinions. Back up your claims with reasoning or real match examples. 🔹 No Technique Gate. keeping This community is about strategy, not policing delivery styles. 🔹 Stay On Topic. Focus on decision-making, head reading, and tactical play. 🔹 Share Scenarios. Real-life examples help everyone learn. Post your tricky ends and let’s break them down together! ⚠️ Failure to follow these rules may result in removal from the community. Let’s keep this space positive and focused on learning.
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Welcome to Bowls IQ : Head Game For Lawn Bowlers
We win together — one smart end at a time. This community is about collective strategy: sharing insights, breaking down scenarios, and learning from each other’s heads. Every question, every idea helps us all play smarter and stronger. Disclaimer: I’m not a certified coach or elite bowler — just a passionate player building a space for strategic thinking. Always verify advice with trusted coaching sources.
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🎯 5 Principles of Risk Management Every Bowler Should Know
Principle 5 Risk management isn’t about playing safe — it’s about making smart choices that maximize your chances of success. I shared all 5 principles in the Classroom, but I’d love to hear how you apply them in real games. 👉 Let’s look at Principle 5: Adapt to Conditions Fast greens, wind, and tricky lines amplify risk. Adjust your shot selection to match the environment — don’t fight the conditions, work with them. 💬 Discussion Prompt: How do you adapt your play when greens are fast, windy, or tricky?
🎯 5 Principles of Risk Management Every Bowler Should Know
Principle 4 Risk management isn’t about playing safe — it’s about making smart choices that maximize your chances of success. I shared all 5 principles in the Classroom, but I’d love to hear how you apply them in real games. 👉 Let’s look at Principle 4: Minimize Loss, Maximize Gain When you can’t win the end, focus on damage control. Turning a 3-shot loss into 1 can be just as valuable as scoring. 💬 Discussion Prompt: What’s your best ‘damage control’ save in a match?
🎯 5 Principles of Risk Management Every Bowler Should Know
Principle 3 Risk management isn’t about playing safe — it’s about making smart choices that maximize your chances of success. I shared all 5 principles in the Classroom, but I’d love to hear how you apply them in real games. 👉 Let’s look at Principle 3: Play the Percentage Shot Choose the option that gives you multiple chances to succeed. Controlled weight often beats a full drive because it offers flexibility — reduce, promote, or trail. 💬 Discussion Prompt: What’s your go-to “percentage shot” when the head looks tricky?
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