High Game: 246 (300 soon)
High Series: 627
In The Bag: DV8 MARAUDER, Brunswick Nexxxus, Brunswick T Zone
USBC Level I Certified Coach
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More good advice from our experts! I have been trying to mess with my grip and swing, trying to get more revs and crank it up a little more instead of just working on consistency. It hasn't been working out so good. I practiced yesterday and instead of messing with grip, I concentrated on mainly hitting my mark and also on keeping my shoulder low. Amazing how good timing produces such a better throw than trying to "force" revs on the ball by messing with cupping and wrist cock.
Something I am going to try that I saw in a training video on youtube from Norm Duke. I never thought of it before, but after seeing it I thought wow that probably makes a huge difference. The thing I am talking about is he teaches to use your non bowling arm to hold the ball weight up until the armswing. This makes sense as I think it may take pressure off the bowling arm until it is truly needed allowing for the bowling arm to stay a bit more relaxed and "freash". I had always put most of the weight on the bowling arm as soon as I picked up the ball. I will be giving this a try this weekend when I go practice with the wife. I am guessing it will reduce strain on the arm and make me grip less as I my arm won't be holding as much weight to start off with.
At least that is what I think it might do!
High Game: 246 (300 soon)
High Series: 627
In The Bag: DV8 MARAUDER, Brunswick Nexxxus, Brunswick T Zone
USBC Level I Certified Coach
Youth Bowling Canada Member
I am a proud member of http://BowlingIntel.com bowling Forums
TONIGHT WE BOWL! DV8 DAMN GOOD BOWLING
Normally the ball will stick to my thumb if I turn the ball early, or accelerate the follow through when my thumb is still in the ball. I have had good thumb drills for several months now so I know what it should feel like. I had a ball drilled 2 days ago, and I asked the operator to open it a little right after I put my hand in it the first time.
Thanks for all the advice, guys. I'm going to have him open up the thumbhole just a tiny bit more when I go down there next weekend and then drill my spare ball to match the Marauder. After that, it's practice,practice, practice until I get this right. Going to spend alot of time working on armswing and release as those are my two big weaknesses right now.
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