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Do your shoes really make a difference?
Well, I don't get much slide out of my shoes and I find myself being about a foot or slightly less/more behind the foul line. Do you think a pair of shoes with better slide, will help improve my game? I assume I may find it easier to hit my target if I am closer to it. All the bowling shoes I have owned were under $40 (Dexter).
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Bowler
I'm currently using an old pair of Dexters that a friend gave me. I've been using them for a while, and the slide on them is insane. if you aren't getting the slide you like, then by all means, buy a new pair of bowling shoes. But if you don't want to spend the money or anything, then I recommend moving up about half a foot or so closer to the foul line at the approach. I'm thinking that by doing this you wont have any need for a slide, since you will be closer to the foul line just by moving up.
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Ringer
For me, good shoes make a huge difference.
I always used the cheapest pair of Dexters I could buy. But, I finally ponied up for a pair of SST8s, and love them--I won't go back.
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Member
I'm fairly new to bowling but not sports. In any sport shoes are very important. While your arm is certainly important, it all starts with footwork. It's important that your feet are comfortable, supported and that you get the reaction you want out of the footwear. If you are compensating for your feet getting tired or uncomfortable, that is going to affect other aspects of your base and can alter your game or lead to early fatigue or even an injury. If you feel you need more slide, then you should take the necessary steps (either buy new shoes or try a shoe sock).
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