Much better than I expected after reading though most of your "I give up" posts. Timing looks about right to me. You're balanced at the line. The only flaws I see are not much knee bend, and a bit of a loop in your swing.
Actually, having only read the title of the thread I was expecting to see you throwing two-handed. By the way I sympathize you about the flack you get about not sticking with one way. I've been told by one of my friends that I should just give up on bowling left-handed, "you're not that good at it". The way I see it is that I'm about 40 pins per game better left handed than when I started, and almost as good as I was right handed 5 years ago.



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. It's all about accuracy and consistency. That's all I care about. If my rev rate is 200 or 600 I could care less, as long as it's the same, and I throw it in the same spot each time. The next ball after this video, I flirted with the gutter. My goal in this practice was just balance, pace, timing, and keeping the ball in line with my head. I tend to miss 2 to 3 inches right of my target at about 10 feet. My old backswing was not straight, and I didn't keep the ball in line with my head, it was tilted. I figured that's probably one of the reasons I miss right most of the time. I'm still working on everything. It's frustrating to be doing this as long as I have been, and seemingly getting worse. I pretty much scrapped everything at this point and started over. I'm happy with what I'm doing, I'm just afraid of what's going to happen when I start keeping score. That's why I 2 hand in the league now, I know I can score with it. I can suck with it too, but suck less often, and not as bad as one hand. It's only 2 weeks, but I'm averaging 195 two handed. With one hand, I could not find a 2 week stretch where I averaged anywhere near that. I never averaged above 174 one hand, and never had a 600 series, never had back to back good games, or good weeks. I'm hoping to change that, because when I'm 40 in 4 years, I don't want to be 2 handing.

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