I'm in the same boat--I've been all over the place, over time.
Another adjustment I made was going to a tackier slide pad. I used the S10 (SST-8 shoes) since I got them, and since switching to the S8, I get less slide, but I'm also not pulling the ball across my body with as much frequently. I feel more "in tune" during the shot, even if I'm off in the end. Always have used the H5 heel.
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I stand right on the dots. I measured my steps from the foul line back and accounted for a little slide, which placed me there. I sometimes stand farther back if I need a little more speed.
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One foot behind the 12' dots. End up one foot behind the foul line. Gives me room to kick forward or back if the ball isn't hitting just right. Five step approach.
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Curious question and answers. In my case, it all depends on how tired my legs are. If it has been a medium active day for me, 73 years, I can stand at the dots and reach the foul line. If I find I am tired and finishing short, then I have to move forward. Moving left or right depends on the lanes and to some extent my delivery.
Can't argue with that.
I have the opposite problem. I've tried everything I can think of to try and get my speed under 15mph (at the pins) and if I'm "fresh" (at 41), I'll look up and see 17.88mph. It's like, no matter how close I get to the foul line (approach)...my body compensates by just firing it faster to make up for the lost momentum from my feet. Coaches have said to try and "just drop it"...but when I DO do that...I get a 12mph (at the pins) shot with 2rpms that usually leaves me a 1-2-4 or 2-4-5 or 1-2-4-7...or if God is really hating me that night...the 1-2-4-10 which is lovely.
I actually bowl better when I'm sick or hurt. I had a bad reaction to a tetanus shot once...very painful in my bowling shoulder...bowled great. Could barely move my arm and every shot hurt...but I didn't have to worry about over-throwing it.
I start about 1 foot in front of the dots at 12' and use a 4 step approach.
I start about 8" in front of the 12' dots. However at one house with wood I need to keep ball speed up to not over hook every line I try so I move back and speed up a bit. I also hold he ball a bit higher at address. I hinge when I drop the ball on step two (five steps) and I typically take short steps. However when I move back I naturally take slightly longer steps and always finish at the foul line.
I am about 16 inches or so in back (with the front of my feet) of the 12' dots in my usual starting spot. 5 step approach for me.
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