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    Sorry I should've painted a better picture! I roll the ball up to the line, and when I get there I plant with my left hand making sure it's at least an inch before the foul line, I post myself up on my hips and once I feel I have good balance, I put my fingers in my ball, pick it up with my right arm, reach forward pick my target, cup my hand with the ball, and my "backswing" only comes JUST behind my right hip, I then push through and hope I get my release and the ball goes over my mark! I'm sorry if I can't explain it clearly, one day I'll have to grab a video camera and see if I can get a video of me bowling to better SHOW you how I bowl.

    I have noticed that my arm crosses over when my hips are completely squared with the pins instead of slightly canted with my right hip back (enough to be out of the way of my "swing").

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    OK, so it seems like it would be like any other bowler. Your hips have to be lined up with your target. I use to struggle with this. The 'old school' teaching was to always stay square to the foul line and throw it over second arrow. Combine that with trying to swing it and it's a mess!
    Just focus on the pit of your elbow going to your target AFTER your hips are in the correct position.
    Being able to tilt your head so your right eye is over the ball will help increase accuracy. I don't know if this would present you with any balance problems though. A video would be great.
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    Thank you Judy! You can thank my parents for the outlook on life I have. Must say I've been quite blessed indeed.

    Bill once I get in position I stay that way the only part that really moves after that is my right arm for throwing. thanks to my left hand being planted and me leaning SLIGHTLY forward it keeps my balance pretty good! If I square my hips with the foul line, I ALWAYS throw across my body, cant seem to keep from doing it. I try to keep my eyes focused on the target, when you say keep your right eye over the ball, are you referring to when most people hold the ball up before they swing it? If so, I don't pick it up that high, I keep it down low extended out, then I pull back and let it go! I'll try to get a video up sometime soon.

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    As I swing the ball, my arm is under my eye. On follow through my bicep sometimes will actually hit my eye.
    Because the shoulder muscles are different lengths, the front being shorter than the back, the normal range of motion for that joint is not straight but rather angled towards the front of our bodies. Your arm crossing over is actually doing what it was intended. Don't fight nature, instead just get use to angling your hips towards your target. With your hips and shoulders angled towards the target your arm can then swing as it was designed.
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    Such as simple approach to such a seemingly complicated problem....I can't believe I never thought about doing that lol! Thanks I do appreciate the advice! I'll give it a shot this Sunday morning =)

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