
Originally Posted by
UBowling
Your ball speed is mostly dictated by your feet. If you start with your ball lower in your stance, your feet have less time to get through the approach before your arm is ready to release the ball so your feet speed up to accommodate and now you have more momentum and more ball speed. The higher in the stance you go, the more time your feet have and the slower they go. Same with moving forward and back with your feet on the approach. The longer the distance the bigger the steps and the faster your momentum is.
You want to get a good ball speed/rpm matchup. If you are 16 mph at the pins, that is about 20 at release and you should be around 400 or so rpm to have a good match. If you are more around 300 rpm the ball won't hook much. If you are around 500 rpm, the ball will hook a ton.
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