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NewToBowling
03-02-2016, 11:42 AM
When I'm at home and practice on my timing/approach without ball I notice it's very fluid. Timing seems good and I'm not forcing the hand from back swing.
When I actually bowl I notice I speed up a bit and force the ball from the back swing instead of letting it fall naturally. Just have to tell myself to slow down (especially first step). Otherwise timing is off and I tug the ball.
Short version: Don't muscle back swing
ChuckR
03-02-2016, 02:18 PM
When I'm at home and practice on my timing/approach without ball I notice it's very fluid. Timing seems good and I'm not forcing the hand from back swing.
When I actually bowl I notice I speed up a bit and force the ball from the back swing instead of letting it fall naturally. Just have to tell myself to slow down (especially first step). Otherwise timing is off and I tug the ball.
Short version: Don't muscle back swing
I agree. I found that I need to think about something else. Example is now I am trying to get my left arm out when I start the swing.
billf
03-06-2016, 11:09 PM
You can muscle the backswing...as long as you have the rare ability to completely remove the muscle tension at the top before the down swing starts. A lot of pro have a semi-muscled swing and it's one reason they can get the higher ball speed/back swing they attain.
Timmyb
03-06-2016, 11:19 PM
You can muscle the backswing...as long as you have the rare ability to completely remove the muscle tension at the top before the down swing starts. A lot of pro have a semi-muscled swing and it's one reason they can get the higher ball speed/back swing they attain.
Going to start this summer trying to remove the "muscle" from my backswing. I've played that way all my life. At the age of near-50, I need to start finding ways to make my bowling life last longer.
fortheloveofbowling
03-06-2016, 11:29 PM
Two thoughts on the downswing you want to remember: (1) Think wait.... on the downswing helps to not muscle it. (2) You have to think accelerate at the bottom through release to create power on your shot. The process of not pulling down, waiting on the ball, and trying to accelerate through the shot is what creates a longer flat spot at the bottom and through the end of your arm swing/release.
Jaescrub
03-07-2016, 12:09 AM
I always force my shot down. I have lots to work on as well. When I get lose like it should be I get more hook must my aim feels off so I'll need to work on that part of my game. Good luck in your practice.
billf
03-07-2016, 01:22 PM
Two thoughts on the downswing you want to remember: (1) Think wait.... on the downswing helps to not muscle it. (2) You have to think accelerate at the bottom through release to create power on your shot. The process of not pulling down, waiting on the ball, and trying to accelerate through the shot is what creates a longer flat spot at the bottom and through the end of your arm swing/release.
The hard part is not accelerating until the thumb starts to exit. Early acceleration is a leading factor in muscling the downswing
fortheloveofbowling
03-07-2016, 01:32 PM
The hard part is not accelerating until the thumb starts to exit. Early acceleration is a leading factor in muscling the downswing
Yep, you have to wait till the bottom.
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