
Your mechanics
have data.
Let's read it.
From axis tilt to rev rate to spare conversion — every frame of your approach tells a story. We find the flaw you've been feeling for months and fix it in weeks.
Numbers don't lie.
Your scoresheet does.
Every metric below is pulled from real student records. No composite averages, no cherry-picked games.
Axis Tilt Corrected
Average correction across all students in first 3 sessions
Average Pin Increase
Measured across 87 enrolled students over 12-week programs
Students Coached
League bowlers, juniors, and senior tour hopefuls
Regional Titles
Coached in 2024 season alone
Average to First Breakthrough
From first session to measurable average improvement
Highest Game After Coaching
Coached by Marcus T. — student entered at 183 average
Student Retention Rate
Return for second block or ongoing sessions
Coaches who've
thrown your shot.
Every coach on our floor competed at the regional level. They know what a stubborn axis tilt feels like from the inside.

Marcus Tillman
Head Coach / Rev Rate Specialist
Former PBA regional competitor. Specializes in diagnosing inefficient rev rates and rebuilding releases from the ground up. Students average 48 pins of improvement in 12 weeks.

Diane Kowalski
Junior Development Coach
USBC Silver certified. Works primarily with junior competitors and parents who drive for the right instruction. Spare conversion rate improvement averages 23% in first 6 sessions.

Ray Montoya
Lane Transition Coach
Spent 8 years on the senior regional circuit. Teaches the mental and technical framework for reading lane transitions mid-game — the skill that separates 200 from 220 averages.
Pick your
entry point.
Single Lane Hour
$70–$90
One lane, one coach, one hour of focused technical work. Filmed with our overhead Specto camera from the first ball.
League bowlers who know something is off but can't pinpoint it
The flaw they'd been
feeling for months.
“I'd been stuck at 183 for three seasons. Marcus watched two frames and told me my axis tilt was killing my back-end reaction on medium oil. Three sessions later I'm averaging 211 and I finally understand why.”

Jordan Reeves
Cincinnati, OH
Marcus Tillman
3 wks
“My daughter was driving two hours each way for decent coaching. Diane fixed her spare shooting in the first session — the 7-pin conversion had been costing her 20 pins a game. She made regionals for the first time.”

Patricia Huang
Columbus, OH (parent)
Diane Kowalski
8 wks
“Ray spent the first session watching me miss transitions completely. I didn't even know what I didn't know. Now I can read a fresh oil pattern and make adjustments mid-game. Qualified for the senior tour in November.”

Dennis Calloway
Dayton, OH
Ray Montoya
6 wks
Send your footage.
We'll find the flaw.
Film your approach from behind and from the side — even a phone on a stool works. Upload it here and one of our coaches will send you a free preliminary analysis identifying your single biggest mechanical issue. No commitment, no fee.
Behind the Approach
Place phone at knee height, directly behind you. Capture full approach from stance to release.
Side Angle
Phone perpendicular to your line. Shows axis tilt, wrist position, and follow-through clearly.
Decent Lighting
House lights on, no backlighting. Lane overhead lights are usually fine.
3–5 Deliveries
Multiple shots helps us see consistency patterns, not just one outlier.



