I think what he's referring to is called "late timing trying to be early." I've seen some pretty high average league bowlers who do this on a regular basis. The main detriment to them is that it dictates that they have to play a right to left shot; it is physically impossible to play left to right. Be careful in thinking about the spine rotation in your league bowling. The key issue is the late timing. In golf you use the rotation of your spine to generate power. In bowling, you use it to let the ball swing freely and get yourself out of the way. I wouldn't suggest messing with it until you get your timing in sync. Just keeping your shoulder back without fixing the timing just results in misses right instead of left.
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