
Originally Posted by
HowDoIHookAgain
The approach a bowler uses is basically his timing mechanism. It will vary from bowler to bowler. Some people have a fast timing, others a slower one. Personally, I prefer the 4-step approach because that's how I've been brought up to use. No matter which approach you use (4 or 5 step, and even 3 I believe), the first step is always timing. It should be nice, slow, and steady, but not too slow so as to mess up your timing.
Concerning your, well, concern about a righty four step approach starting with your right foot, this is so you can end with your left foot. If you say the motions to yourself in your head right, left, right, left, then you will notice you end with your left foot, if you start with your right. If you don't know, the purpose of ending with your opposite foot is the same reason as to why you step with your opposite foot when you throw a baseball. It makes for a much smoother delivery because your momentum will naturally drift that way.
So to answer your question, if you are using a righty four step approach, yes, you should always lead with your right foot. But if you are more comfortable with starting with your left foot, then you may want to consider a 5 step approach.
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