I've found that I have to really focus on slowing my feet and that takes care of my arm swing. When my feet go too fast, I end up forcing the ball to catch up. Getting my feet right gets my swing right, too.
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I struggle with this on a daily basis sometimes I don't recognize it untill after a series. I have been doing lots of things incorrectly but I'm working through it. Its amazing how much information is out on the web
I've found that I have to really focus on slowing my feet and that takes care of my arm swing. When my feet go too fast, I end up forcing the ball to catch up. Getting my feet right gets my swing right, too.
I really never paid attention to my backswing. I'll take notice of it next time I'm bowling. Good reading
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At 73 and averaging in the 190's, I have discovered that each time I go to the alleys I have to discover how fast/strong my legs are. After I find that comfort zone I can adjust where I start the ball to find my swing for that session.
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I'm the same as Colinwho, if my feet get fast then I find myself pulling down and my accuracy goes out the window.
I subscribed there about a week ago. I've gotten better at playing the inside from watching those videos
Hmmm, interesting that Ron didn't discuss how it's usually late timing at the height of the backswing that usually causes the bowler to pull down on the ball in the downswing in an effort to get back in time and then usually ends up early at the finish.
If you have fast feet, enjoy the ball speed and start your swing earlier. As you age that speed will slowly dissipate so enjoy it while you can.
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