I know I have gotten better since I came to this message baord and my average has gone up it would have even more if was beginning of the league cause it was ending couple of weeks ago and now I just started a new league the summer league that is and I get to fight to bring that average up even higher as long as I practice every week and I will be tomorrow I rested this week cause of my wrist and now it feels better so hopefully I be back to new no more hurting and I can keep aiming for those 200's.
-Sara
[*]Name: Sara M. Frey/Proud Member Of http://www.BowlingBoards.com
[*]Average:139/Ball Weight 13 lbs/Bowling Style: Tweener
Mot[*]Bowling Balls:iv Motiv Octane/MotivTribal/ Ebonite Cyclone/ Brunswick Anaconda/ Columbia300 WhiteDot/Ebonite Maxim
You know John, I'm not sure either. I'm sure some of the Women Pro's would take issue with that. Would love to see Kelly Kulick's response. Are you listening Kelly???
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
As for me, being a person who went from standing with my feet off the back of the approach to standing at the 1st set of dots, it can make a world of difference.
I did lose some ball speed, but the accuracy has been much impoved. It is much easier to hit a mark when I am not running to the line and hurling the ball down the lane.
It is something that will take some time to get used to, but when you do, you will be pleased.
Good luck!
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When and if someone decides to move up on the approach. Making sure you have good timing is crucial. If you have late timing you will be pulling the ball rather than letting it swing. Also, late timing can make you have fast feet.
Thanks for re-enforcing what we typically tell people on the boards. If someone doesn't get it and looks at your credentials, maybe they'll take it to heart and work a little harder to slow down. We've all seen bowlers that run like heck down the approach and then wider why they don't score well.
Great comment, thanks for adding it here.
Bob
"There truly is such a thing as a bad night and when these doomed evenings arrive you can't avoid them. But there's a bright side to this, it's that bad nights won't kill you, and sometimes will make you a little smarter."
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