Welcome to the home page of
Spare no Opportunity!
Spare no Opportunity is a way to improve your bowling game according to your style of play.
Spare no Opportunity, based in the Houston, Texas area, is run by T.J. Freeman,
a USBC Certified Silver Level Bowling Coach. T.J. is second language ASL, and coaches all age
groups.
T.J. offers:
Private Lessons, Group Lessons, Team Training, Clinics, Ball Arsenal Analysis, Video
Analysis, and Ball Fit Analysis.
Rates, contact, and scheduling information.
New to Spare no Opportunity, the forum allows you to talk about bowling, ask questions,
talk with other students, review new bowling balls, and more!
Bowling Tips:
The two most important things in bowling are, 1. A good fit and 2. A free, loose armswing.
1. If your bowling ball does not fit your hand properly, it will reduce your potential!
2. A free, loose armswing allows you to bowl with consistency, the one thing everyone wants!
However, if you do not have your bowling ball drilled properly, you cannot achieve a loose armswing.
Even the best coach cannot out coach a bad fit.
Aside from those two things, the best thing someone can do for their game is take lessons.
Confused about bowling? Ask T.J. and read common bowling questions and answers:
Comments from T.J.'s students:
"T.J. has helped me improve my game tremendously. He greatly improved my game
in a 2 hour lesson, improving my arm swing, timing, slide, spare shooting, and overall technique.
This has not only improved my consistency and game, but my confidence." - Julia
Julia before lessons
Julia after lessons
"This past Friday in league I did well. I missed 3, 10 pin spares, but I stayed focused
and didn't let it bother me. Thanks for the help because this would normally have affected
the rest of my games....Oh one more thing, that pressure you were talking about,
Friday during play they called out peoples names over the P.A. system if you strike
you get a free game and of course my name was called.
Thanks to "just breath I got this" I got a free game.
Thanks,
Curt"
Students may email comments to: tjfreeman@embarqmail.com