
Originally Posted by
RobLV1
As a coach, I would never show a video of any bowler and tell anyone that "this is how it's done," for the simple reason that there is no correct way to bowl. The idea is to knock down as many pins as possible, period. I will use video of particular bowlers to help individual student to visualize certain aspects of their games. Last weekend, for instance, I was talking to a junior bowler who has an extremely high backswing, a lot of ball speed, a high rev rate, but throws the ball dead straight. I talked to him about expanding the flat spot at the bottom of his swing to allow more time between the thumb and fingers exiting the ball. I suggested that he watch videos of Pete Weber as an example of a bowler with a high backswing who has the time to turn through the ball. If I was coaching a bowler who stays too upright, I might suggest that he watch Jason Belmonte to show the extreme angle of the spine of successful two-handed bowlers. Every bowler is unique and should be encouraged to do what they do as consistently as possible.
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