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bobforsaken
03-28-2015, 04:02 PM
Looking for opinions on which approach has more potential. Approach 1 is my original. I find it forces me very deep very fast which is not my A game at all. Approach 2 is something I'm trying. I played 5 games playing straight up the 9 or 10 board and never moved.
Which do you think has more potential and I should stick with. I've been bowling for about 11 months and keep changing things. I just want to make sure I'm doing it right and am not limiting myself with what I decide to stick with.
Approach1
http://www.ubersense.com/video/view/Pm7r5xIm?e=2003458
Approach 2
http://www.ubersense.com/video/view/Q0QdHI8U?e=2003459#

J Anderson
03-28-2015, 05:00 PM
Fundamentally, approach 1 looks better. The weight of the ball is close to your body in the set-up, and your spine tilt stays pretty consistent from set-up through release. In 2 the ball is held much further away and your spine tilt is nonexistent in your set-up, probably to compensate for having the ball so far out in front.

dnhoffman
03-28-2015, 07:08 PM
I'd go with 2

bowl1820
03-28-2015, 08:05 PM
I agree with JA, your form in approach 1 looks much better than 2. There's no reason you couldn't play down 9-10 with that approach with just some adjustments in release.

IMO you might need to start the ball a little sooner and lose that little curtsey bounce you do on the 2nd step.

bobforsaken
03-28-2015, 08:25 PM
I agree with JA, your form in approach 1 looks much better than 2. There's no reason you couldn't play down 9-10 with that approach with just some adjustments in release.

IMO you might need to start the ball a little sooner and lose that little curtsey bounce you do on the 2nd step.

I was at a Brunswick Mini Camp on Thursday and getting my ball into the swing sooner was what Jason Sterner recommended I work on. "Approach 2" is my attempt to do that and eliminate the "curtsey" step. Actually its my "Sunshine Day" step from the Brady Bunch.. "i think i'll go for a walk outside now; the summer sun's callin my name; sunshine day, everybody's smilin
sunshine day"

In terms of Approach 2, is the spine tilt the only criticism or is there something else that doesn't look correct. In terms of playing up 9-10 with Approach 1, its a ball speed issue, I think. Maybe getting rid of my "Sunshine Day" step and getting the ball into the swing earlier is all I need to do to fix that.

vdubtx
03-30-2015, 09:50 AM
Any views from behind to see how you are lining up and how your steps are placed etc?

bobforsaken
03-31-2015, 02:38 PM
Any views from behind to see how you are lining up and how your steps are placed etc?

I only have the back view of approach 1 but the steps aren't clearly visible.
http://www.ubersense.com/video/view/AXHDbQ7K?e=2024933

fokai73
03-31-2015, 07:13 PM
In your 5 step approach, you're upper body has too much movement going into you second step which is important to be stable (shoulders) when taking the first 3 steps on a 5 step approach. try to be smoother, and also, your head is too far forward in your approach from the video angle...On your third step, your head is passed your foot. then as you slide on your down swing, your head/body weight shifts backwards slightly. This can mess up your leverage. but you have good temp
1 2 345, just don't dip after the first step.

and in the first video, after your second step, you start your push away late and load too much in your wrist. With the loaded wrist and the low position of the ball, you will trigger unwanted muscles in your swing. That being said, you could position the ball a little higher, above your belt. hold the ball a little more with your left hand and place the ball in front of your arm pit or right chest. And allow the left and to start the push away. The goal is a free swing.


here's a video that I found that I can compare myself to since I have a similar style. Only, he looks more in shape than I do..lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvfNuoIQcIk

bobforsaken
03-31-2015, 09:09 PM
Thanks for the Feedback Fokai73.. I'll work on keeping my upper body more quiet and starting my ball higher, in particular. I had just watched that youtube video about a week ago. I love Michael Bauer's (AKA SK8Shorty) reviews, and happen to come across that video while surfing..