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    Quote Originally Posted by 75lockwood View Post
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    If you think about it, because. We use the inside edge of our feet, which foot you line up doesn't matter since you put your feet together anyway.
    I have seen some people who have a significant amount of space between their feet for whom it would make a difference. For me, I line up my right foot first and then bring my left foot over next to it, regardless of which hand I'm bowling with.
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    With my knees being so bad it's more like my heels are together and the right foot points out lol. I use the big toe of my left foot when bowling right handed. Opposite when bowling left handed.
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    Consistency is the name of the game. You'll still make adjustments based on what the ball is doing and moving the feet the same amount of boards. I wear Dexter shoes and line up the center of my left shoe with the board I want to be on. Theres a little strip of leather there and thats' my alignment tool.

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    I look at the board adjacent to the outer edge of my shoe. I add 5 boards to determine where the ball is.
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    (For Righthanders) Lining up the inside of the left foot with a board is a common frame of reference used for where you stand in most discussions and is what is usually assumed the bowler is doing.

    They show it in the "USBC Bronze Manual"
    Starting Point – Stance: Paying attention to the details helps your athletes improve their ability to play the lanes. A point of reference, or where the athletes start on the approach, must be determined first. The athlete must note the board that the non-ball side foot starts on the approach. Since the bowler releases the ball standing on this foot, it is important to know where the foot begins in the stance.

    To determine the location of the foot, the bowler uses the inside edge of the slide foot, as shown below in Figure 8-6, Starting Point. This illustration depicts a right-handed bowler’s foot lined up with the 20th board.


    But as long as you do it consistently, you could use whatever method you want.


    Me I use the inside of the left foot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    (For Righthanders) Lining up the inside of the left foot with a board is a common frame of reference used for where you stand in most discussions and is what is usually assumed the bowler is doing.

    They show it in the "USBC Bronze Manual"


    But as long as you do it consistently, you could use whatever method you want.


    Me I use the inside of the left foot.
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    Consistency is the name of the game..... I use my right foot, but always use the same spot. My Dexter shoes are black with a silver stripe down the center which happens to be almost the same size as 1 board. So I line my right foot up with the silver stripe. I guess I am fine until I buy a new pairs of shoes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    (For Righthanders) Lining up the inside of the left foot with a board is a common frame of reference used for where you stand in most discussions and is what is usually assumed the bowler is doing.

    They show it in the "USBC Bronze Manual"


    But as long as you do it consistently, you could use whatever method you want.


    Me I use the inside of the left foot.
    this is how i place my foot on the approach.

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    I use the center of the toe of my shoe to align myself. I am left handed so when I start out I put the center of the toe of my right shoe on the center dot and adjust from there.

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