
Originally Posted by
Hammer
You don't have to practice every day of the week or bowl 10 games of practice a day. You can get away with maybe one or two practice days a week and maybe on those days bowl three games. In each game concentrate on one thing. First game maybe your footwork. Second game concentrate on your swing and release. If you want to know what it feels like to keep your hand behind the ball up to the release area and the swing under your head and close to your slide foot ankle you can do this drill. Go to the foul line and get into your release position where your balance leg is behind you like it is when you throw your ball and your balance arm is out to your side. Your slide leg should have some good knee bend also with your head above your slide foot. All you do then is to put your fingers into your ball and let it hang straight down from your shoulder. Then start swinging it a short distance back and forth and look down with your eyes to make sure your hand stays behind the ball on the forward swing. This will train your brain to see what this motion feels like. After you get comfortable with this you can swing it back and forth a little higher and on the forward swing when you thumb comes out rotate your hand just a little and let the ball go. You don't have to muscle it to do this. If you do this right your ball will go down the alley straight and then hook. From this you will see that it doesn't take a lot of force to make the ball hook. Your third game you can work on your spare shooting or whatever else you want to work on.
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