Monday Practice: low-oil synthetics
Was focusing on primarily TWO things: Slowing down my feet and keeping my hand behind the ball longer.
517 Series: 141-186-190
Well, after game 1…I was about to give up completely on this whole "behind the ball" nonsense. I couldn't hit my mark at all and had 4 open frames to show for it. Game 2 was better…and I started to strike a little. Game 3 was clean except for a chopped 3-10 split in the 6th. Some strikes…more than I have been, but not as much as I had hoped.
532 Series: 133-210-189
Again, after Game 1…I was mumbling some "not nice" words regarding the hand behind the ball advice…as my accuracy was abysmal. I struck a few times and picked up a couple spares…but 3 splits and 2 opens ruined the game. Game 2 was clean through 7 until I chopped a 2-5. I finished with a couple spares for a very good 210. Game 3 was better than the score indicates. I opened with a 4-9 split but then was clean. But, not a ton of strikes…so I was still hesitant about this new approach. But the slowing down of the steps seemed to be helping…even more so than the wrist position.
507 Series: 165-166-176
I was pretty tired at this point so I lost a lot of "zip" off the release. In game 1, struggled with accuracy…a few opens…only a few strikes. Game 2, more of the same…a couple opens, a split, only a few strikes. Same thing with Game 3. No opens, but 2 splits and only a few strikes.
PinPal Stats:
First Ball Average: 8.40 pins
Strikes: 32% (2 turkeys, 7 doubles and 11 singles)
Spares: 60% picked up
Single Pin spares: 91% (21/23)
Most common single-pin leaves: 6-pin (7x).
Never left a single 1-pin nor 2-pin.
Multiple Pin spares: 42% (16/38)
Most common multi-pin spare leaves: 6-10 and 6-7 split (3x each).
Splits: 0% (0/9)
Average over 9 games: 172.89.
Average had I picked up 100% of single pin spare leaves: 174.78.
Didn't see a lot of difference keeping my hand behind the ball. I mean, it was faster, hit the pins harder, and went straighter with more revs…which is what I'd expect. But I struggled with timing and accuracy…pulled a lot of shots trying to "throw" it.
I did see some positive results from concentrating on slowing the feet down. Hard to do since it's sort of a natural thing…so I have to really, really concentrate on it. And by slowing it down, it also messed with my timing. I had to intentionally lengthen the backswing to make up for the slower approach to the line.
So, jury is still out. I think I'll continue to work on the feet and slowing things down…try to get the timing synced up. Then I'll see where I'm at and whether I can incorporate the new release or not. I think way too much and can only incorporate one new thing at a time.
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