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    Quote Originally Posted by rv driver View Post
    Timing is everything, because all those individual movements aren't just individual movements; they're parts of a whole system of ball-delivery. They all need to work together in the proper sequence, or they don't work well. Ever try to drive a car where the engine timing is off? Same thing.
    great perspective, and your right, doesn't matter how "ugly" your approach is as long as you have timing you can be consistent, we have a guy here who is right handed and throws of his right foot, and then hops after release, we call him hoppy lol but he has impeccable timing a delivers a consistent shot and carries 180+ avg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaneshu87 View Post
    great perspective, and your right, doesn't matter how "ugly" your approach is as long as you have timing you can be consistent, we have a guy here who is right handed and throws of his right foot, and then hops after release, we call him hoppy lol but he has impeccable timing a delivers a consistent shot and carries 180+ avg
    My good friend Gene, does that too!!! Great nick name! Gene02u, on here carries a 220 average plus on most leagues! That hop doesn't hurt his average!! ( New nick name for my bowling buddy!!! LOL
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    We all need to start thinking of the individual techniques we worry about and talk about and fiddle with here, as parts of a bigger picture, whose canvas is...


    Timing.

    edit: I don't think we can really fix individual problems and expect our game to improve, because every piece affects all the other pieces. If you adjust one piece, all the others will probably need some (perhaps minor) adjustments that we may not even be cognizant of. It's about the balance of all the pieces-parts.
    Last edited by rv driver; 07-18-2014 at 04:34 PM.

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