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    I line my feet up at 28 and I'm aiming for 13 on the lane, should my toe point at 13? And should I still end up at 28 on the foul line?
    There are two basic option's with your approach:

    1-Walking Parallel to the Intended Path
    If you start on 28 and are aiming for 13, your body would be angled toward 13 and you would walk toward your target. So your foot would not end on 28. But your foot wouldn't end on 13 either, it would be left of 13 some depending on your lay down point.

    2-Walking parallel to the boards with the shoulders open to the intended target
    Here you would start on 28 and your foot would end on 28. But your shoulders would be open facing your target.
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    Some crankers actually use a crossover step. A 5 step cranker will take his second step (right foot) and put it directly in front of the left. Then when they slide/plant they do so at the angle needed to be square to the target. They make a little "c" pattern with their steps. When I crank, it's the only way I can accurately hit my target.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    what have you been averaging in your leagues ??
    Bob
    3 years ago b4 i took a lay off I was averaging 215 to 220, now after 3 years I bowl my first 3 games on Wednesday night and average 165, my ball was hooking way to much I used a old Rotor grip nomad that only has 25 games on it, I hope this week I can changed something to get back on pace, you van look me up on usbc, I have 801 seiers 297 298 games, I think my problem was I tried to stay in the same spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    There are two basic option's with your approach:

    1-Walking Parallel to the Intended Path
    If you start on 28 and are aiming for 13, your body would be angled toward 13 and you would walk toward your target. So your foot would not end on 28. But your foot wouldn't end on 13 either, it would be left of 13 some depending on your lay down point.

    2-Walking parallel to the boards with the shoulders open to the intended target
    Here you would start on 28 and your foot would end on 28. But your shoulders would be open facing your target.
    I think walking parallel with shoulders open would be better for me, I'm gonna give that a try, Thanks

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    If you were averaging that high before, you'll get your stroke back. I've had to have layoffs before due to work shifts and it does takes some weeks before you get your "feel" back. A little bit of practice and you'll be back on track. Good luck.

    Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    If you were averaging that high before, you'll get your stroke back. I've had to have layoffs before due to work shifts and it does takes some weeks before you get your "feel" back. A little bit of practice and you'll be back on track. Good luck.

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    Thank you, and I hope so because I feel so discourage now

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    Your welcome........stay in touch with us and let us know your progress. I'm sure after a little practice the light bulb will go on and all of the muscle memory will return. Bowling is like riding a bicycle, you never forget.

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    but you do wobble after getting back on after an extended time away
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    i find myself bowling better with longer breaks ....once i get into the swing of things i bowl ok then lose all skill lol but i have never actually paid attention to my steps and ive been classified as a cranker but i do realize i drift left at times but i also make myself walk right sometimes to avoid opening up at the line
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tampabaybob View Post
    Sorry, John. Most "CRANKERS" will drift left and most strokers will drift right.

    Bob
    I'm going to have to check this out next time I practice. Last season I bowled one game where I recorded how much I drifted bowling lefty. It averaged about 3 boards right. I didn't check right handed but I bet its the same three boards right.
    John

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