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    Quote Originally Posted by TotallyDefiant View Post
    What I mean is when I am setting up the 24 board in under my big toe on my left foot. When I am releasing the ball I am actually focusing on the second dot on the lane which if I am not mistaken should be the 10 board. The local Pro shop guy had me lining up the 10 board under the big toe on my left foot. When I lined up the way he wanted me to line up and release the ball at the same 2nd dot on the lane my ball would come across and hit between the 2 and 4 pins. However, with where I moved to I am now able to find the 1-3 pocket a lot more consistently. Again, I am sorry if I am not describing everything very well because I am new to trying to discuss bowling technique, setup, release points focus points and the like. I guess if you want you could call me a 100% complete dumb newbie to the game now.
    I'm really shocked that the pro would have you set up with your foot on the same board as your target. Assuming that you didn't drift left, that would have your ball crossing the foul line around the 5 board. If it went over your target, it already be at the center of the lane by 45'.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J Anderson View Post
    I'm really shocked that the pro would have you set up with your foot on the same board as your target. Assuming that you didn't drift left, that would have your ball crossing the foul line around the 5 board. If it went over your target, it already be at the center of the lane by 45'.
    I was not paying attention when I typed that up J Anderson. It was a crazy day at work the day I typed that up but he was setting me up on the 15. I am now setting up on 28 and releasing towards the first arrow. seems to be working a lot better than trying to throw straight down the lane for me. Went out Saturday night to bowl with my brother. Really did not try working on anything that night and was just trying to have fun and ended up with a 3 game series of 185, 180, 200***. Ended the third game XXX9 to shoot 200.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TotallyDefiant View Post
    I was not paying attention when I typed that up J Anderson. It was a crazy day at work the day I typed that up but he was setting me up on the 15. I am now setting up on 28 and releasing towards the first arrow. seems to be working a lot better than trying to throw straight down the lane for me. Went out Saturday night to bowl with my brother. Really did not try working on anything that night and was just trying to have fun and ended up with a 3 game series of 185, 180, 200***. Ended the third game XXX9 to shoot 200.
    Okay, now it makes sense. A lot of learning any skill is figuring out what works for you.
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    Would it be against the rules for me to post a video in here for all to see?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TotallyDefiant View Post
    Would it be against the rules for me to post a video in here for all to see?
    You can post videos. People post videos of them bowling all the time asking for help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TotallyDefiant View Post
    Would it be against the rules for me to post a video in here for all to see?
    Sure you can post a video!

    If you want to post a video of you bowling for review, I would start a new thread so you can get new comments directed toward it specifically.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    If you want to post a video of you bowling for review, I would start a new thread so you can get new comments directed toward it specifically.
    Okay. I will start a new thread that way we can get away from all this secondary ball for spare shooting conversations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aslan View Post
    1) The % of people that play multiple houses and tournaments is about 3.5%. And the OP is not one of them.

    It's like a guy taking his car in for service and asking about whether he should take the passenger seat out of his car, switch to slick tires, and add a roll cage...because thats how all the Nascar guys are set up. It's not that it's a "bad idea"...it's just unnecessary for a daily commute. Not saying it won't come in handy if he finds himself in a drag race or rollover crash...but really?? You're giving advice to a new player, making the case that a spare ball is essential, and using the arguement that it's very advantageous on different houses and sport patterns...which really only applies to advanced bowlers.

    2) If throwing a plastic ball was SO much of an advantage....because it practically follows a track to whereever you're aiming...why not throw it as a strike ball? I mean, if you're THAT precise...you should be able to easily hit the ideal spot in the pocket.

    Again, I'm not saying it isn't advantageous if you're using "big hook" equipment to have a ball that goes straighter (whether low level reactive, hybrid, urethane, or plastic). And obviously if you're a tournament level player or playing on pro level patterns...the game may require it. And I agree that it's better to have that "lesser ball" than to mess with your release and mechanics. But if on a standard THS (irregardless of center), you can't throw a Tropical Breeze or Strike King or Scout and hit your target...that seems "odd". Maybe not. If you're a high rev player...and there's just too much movement with reactive resin coverstocks...then I stand corrected. But low level reactive balls move so very, very little and for most (non-split) leaves you have such a wide margin of error...I don't see how someone can say it's a "necessity" to throw a plastic ball on a THS. I've seen just as many people missing after switching to the plastic ball as I do miss because there ball hooks to much...actually I'd say it's 3-1 or 4-1.

    My spare shooting isn't great....but that has NOTHING to do with my ball. I actually threw a Columbia WD as by "spare ball" for quitre some time and was even WORSE at picking up spares. The only time I miss spares "because of my refusal to use a plastic ball" is "sometimes" on a 6-10 leave I'll chop or "sometimes" on a 1-2-4 or 1-3-6 I'll chop. But compared to how many single 10s I leave and catch a "break" because the ball hooks a little bit into the 10 rather than hitting the gutter in front of the 10...plastic doesn't make sense for me. Doesn't mean there aren't people that benefit from it...just not for me. And I have no problem with people going that route...it just makes me a little skeptical when people phrase the debate that you NEED a plastic spare ball or when people say "the FIRST THING you need is to get you a plastic spare ball"...I think those statements are misleading to newer/non-tournament players. Learning how your ball reacts and how to make lateral movements or even changes to your swing/approach/etc... in order to pick certain leaves up...I personally think is far more important for a newer player than building arsenals and adding a plastic ball...IMO.
    OK. AS FAR AS THE CONFRONTATION GOING BACK AND FORTH OVER A SPARE BALL. PLEASE DROP THE TOPIC. ALMOST EVERY POST YOU HAVE MADE HAS BEEN ABOUT A SPARE BALL. I do have a spare ball. I do use my spare ball. Please take it to PMs if you guys want to keep discussing spare balls. Please no more. As far as multiple houses. I do play in more than one house. I have two different bowling alleys where I live. I bowl one more than the other because I am a member at one but still go the other one to play on completely different lanes.

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    TotallyDefiant this should have your thread back on track, all the spare ball talk has it's own thread now.

    So hopefully any discussion here will be more about your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    TotallyDefiant this should have your thread back on track, all the spare ball talk has it's own thread now.

    So hopefully any discussion here will be more about your post.
    Thanks again.

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