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When looking at the pics look at how much your head moves . Once the downswing starts your head should stay still so you can focus on your intended target. The 2nd pic I circle your hand because your on the side and on top of the ball. In the 4th pic shows where the ball lands . We are suppose to roll the ball not throw the ball . Maybe when the heads are dry and you cant move anymore left, then add loft. You will create more revs by using a modern release as shown below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3XMOkX5l2Y
Side view- Don't like the hand position in your set up. You have a hinged swing so that's good but the setup is so high your late even with a hinged swing. I would like you to lower the setup so it will match your fast feet. This is me personally but I hate the tap yourself on the back follow-through.The pic below is a better way .
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1. A Follow-Through consists of two directions: vertical and horizontal.
2. A Follow-Through to the back/shoulder is more upward than outward.
3. A Follow-Through like the one above is more outward – a desired follow-through for our program.
4. An outward Follow-Through will lead to increased ball speed.
5. An outward Follow-Through will lead to a wrist position that is more collapsed at the bottom of the swing leading to more ball reaction. An upward follow-through keeps the
wrist cupped at the bottom of the swing too much.
Hint – When teaching this, have your bowlers initially do a motion following-through toward their
back three times. Ask them is this more upward or outward. Now, follow-through long and low
three times…. Is this more upward or outward? You can relate this to throwing a ball. Is it faster
to throw directly or lob the ball to them
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