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Mastering the Bowls Mat: Advanced Tips & Strategy (Part 2) "Explore advanced strategies for indoor bowls focusing on mat placement and positioning. Learn how to adjust your stance, optimize your line, and outwit opponents with clever mat tactics. Watch now for game-changing tips!" Welcome to my Theory of Everything bowls channel. This is the second part of what is an intriguing subject – the mat and why it is so important. In the first part, I talked about where you can place the mat and why, what happens to your line when the mat is moved up and down and putting the mat where it suits your line. Here are some further ways you can make the mat work to your advantage 1. Change your position on the mat to make fine adjustments to the line of your bowl (or length) DEMONSTRATE- Start by standing in front middle of the mat (the front nearer to Jack is best). Width can be adjusted by 1 foot and length backwards by 1-2 feet but this is unusual. If your normal line is blocked, then a sideways adjustment can help. If the jack is displaced nearer to the edge of the rink you stand on the inner side of the mat to get a better angle DEMONSTRATE 2. Mat placement vis a vis method of how you aim your bowl IMPORTANT If your mat is on the T and you bowl short or long from that unchanged position, your line remains the same if your aim is at the bank. DEMONSTRATE place a jack at short and long arc points If you aim for the shoulder of the arc you will need to adjust accordingly (an advantage for the aiming point on the bank method). This is why you can fox your opponent by keeping the mat in the same position but changing the length of the jack – you have the same aiming point they may have to change. You might get a better feel of length by looking at the shoulder of the arc but you have to vary your aiming point much more frequently 3. Conclusion I hope I have persuaded you of the importance of the mat. Think, the next time you put it down and tread on it. Treat it carefully – once you have lost possession of it, it can be hard to get it back. It can be your friend, it can help you find your correct lines, it can help to confound your opponents. Thank you for watching and please subscribe so that you will get notified of my next videos which will be on the life of the lead bowler. Please also leave me comments – they do lead me to future videos "Explore advanced strategies for indoor bowls focusing on mat placement and positioning. Learn how to adjust your stance, optimize your line, and outwit opponents with clever mat tactics. Watch now for game-changing tips!" Tags: indoor bowls, bowls mat strategy, advanced indoor bowls tips, bowls mat placement, bowls aiming techniques, indoor bowls for beginners, bowls line adjustment, Theory of Everything Bowls, bowls tactics explained, lead bowler tips, bowls positioning, improve indoor bowling, bowls strategy guide, indoor bowling tricks, world bowls advice 0.00 Short resume of Part 1 video about the Mat 0.30 Changing where you stand on the mat 1.00 Move to the inside of the mat for a wider line with a demonstration 2.17 Use the outside edge of the mat to go around a bowl blocking the draw 3.06 Use the inside edge of the mat to hold the line alongside a ditch e.g if the jack is on the respot with a demonstration 4.30 Comparing aiming lines when using the bank or shoulder of the arc 5.56 The strategy in mat position in the game to confound your opponent 7.36 Please subscribe and comment as I use your comments to promote the topics that you raise. • 2024 Australian Open - Men's Singles Final • Mastering Your Length in Indoor Bowls | Ti... https://pottersbowls.com/ • Bowls: The Basics