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Beagle
07-17-2014, 01:37 PM
been holding ball low a la Marshall Holman and would like to increase speed. tried moving ball up but I felt like the mechanical man. lost my fluidity...any of u guys that start from a low position have any suggestions

Shaneshu87
07-17-2014, 02:10 PM
hit the gym lol you could try bringing your back swing up higher

Beagle
07-17-2014, 02:28 PM
yeah not much help from gravity from that low position... a slight pull in the backswing

tccstudent
07-17-2014, 02:29 PM
well generating speed has never been my problem but you can move back on the approach and take bigger steps

fortheloveofbowling
07-17-2014, 02:59 PM
Holman generated his ball speed from foot speed.

Beagle
07-17-2014, 03:19 PM
That he did. Raced/ran to foul line. Know his game better than my own. Think of anything else......also thought I read somewhere that him and Ballard had hard times when reactives came on board cuz they couldn't generate enough speed.....probably not enough speed for their revs.....just thinking out loud

RobLV1
07-17-2014, 03:58 PM
The most common hindrance to developing more ball speed is a muscled armswing. When you start with the ball very low, the first movement has to be in an upward direction, and that gets the muscles involved. If you hold the ball just above waist level with the weight of the ball in the non-bowling hand, you can push the ball outward and just let it drop so that gravity can do the majority of the work. As long as your timing is not late which will again kick in the muscles, you should see an increase in ball speed.

fortheloveofbowling
07-17-2014, 04:02 PM
Rob is correct but as you stated that does not feel comfortable in your stance. Pull up some you tube clips of wayne webb and look at his appraoch, that might we worth a try as far as his start and push away.

Joker
07-17-2014, 04:12 PM
Best would be to post a vid so it be more accurate. But the thing you could try is step back a step or two from where you originally stand and on your backswing bring your swing up higher (either by holding the ball higher or or bring it up naturally). While doing this you can also increase your foot speed to generate speed and momentum to the foul line.

fortheloveofbowling
07-17-2014, 04:16 PM
Remember also beagle that lack of high or even average ball speed is not a killer. You have to be more conscious about ball purchases, trying not to purchase alot of really strong earlier rolling pieces. Alot of times when you try to stray to far away from what is natural to you it can really screw you up and never really help.

Beagle
07-17-2014, 04:18 PM
yes will try that. Webb, Salvino, Westlake, Wiseman even lil Chris Warren all held ball low at some point in careers. will try what Joker said .

Beagle
07-17-2014, 04:29 PM
Remember also beagle that lack of high or even average ball speed is not a killer. You have to be more conscious about ball purchases, trying not to purchase alot of really strong earlier rolling pieces. Alot of times when you try to stray to far away from what is natural to you it can really screw you up and never really help.

u r absolutely correct....and that's my weakest area....idk squat abt ball drillings.....still in the top weight, bottom, axis, leverage weight etc era. relied on pro shop....lucky I found a guy who who will watch u bowl b4 drilling anything...seeing him after this summer sport league ends and getting all new equip.....stuff I got is long in the tooth

mike_thomas93
07-17-2014, 05:43 PM
Kind of similar to Eugene McCune's style. You know that straight and hard shot he likes to play alot with so much speed and power? That's like an example.