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    In my most recent coaching session this past sunday my coach suggested to me to raise my back swing. Normally I have a pretty short back swing that is about half way to shoulder high. I worked on moving my back swing to shoulder level. One thing that I am struggling with when doing that is getting the same hook on my ball that I am use to. I think it has to do with my arm extending out on the forward swing and not generating enough lift. What tips do you guys have for extending your back swing while still maintaining the same reaction on the ball?

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    You should never try to make your backswing higher. I totally disagree with your coach. That will throw off your timing and make you muscle the ball. The weight of your ball should carry your arm as far as it naturally goes. If you want to lengthen your backswing slightly, you can hold the ball higher in your starting position, and the ball will naturally gain more speed. This will carry your arm higher in the backswing.

    I've never seen you bowl, so I won't completely rule out that your coach had a legitimate reason for telling you this. But it's unlikely.
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    I agree with Whiskey Basin. Unless your ball goes higher naturally, you do not want to pull it higher. Starting with it higher in your stance, or pushing it forward with a little more speed/force, would help raise it a little.

    Most people have to be told to lower their backswing. They are trying to pull it back and up, versus letting it swing back naturally.

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    Yea unfortunately I think it's really screwed with my game. Last night in league was by far my worst night. I tried to go back to my traditional arm swing and I don't know whats going on but my ball is just flat as can be. Threw 132 139 148. I am carrying a 173 avg right now and for the last 3 weeks I have had at least one 200 game. I was just so frustrated last night.

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    Any way you could post a video of you bowling?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiskey Basin View Post
    Any way you could post a video of you bowling?
    Unfortunately I don't have any video. I will get my GF to record me on my iphone next time I go and post it here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mayor View Post
    You should never try to make your backswing higher.
    Never is a dangerous word. I have seen bowlers whose backswings should be higher, but they stop the backswing themselves rather than letting gravity do its thing. the result is a swing that is every bit as muscled as someone trying to lift the ball higher in the back swing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by J Anderson View Post
    Never is a dangerous word. I have seen bowlers whose backswings should be higher, but they stop the backswing themselves rather than letting gravity do its thing. the result is a swing that is every bit as muscled as someone trying to lift the ball higher in the back swing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev3inp View Post
    Sometimes it looks like you stop the backswing, rather than a natural rise, but then I noticed when I replay it, on those you drop the ball much lower before you actually push it away and it kills a lot of speed you could have.

    You do the same thing I do, in that you stop way short of the line. I haven't been able to cure that. If I move up I take shorter steps. Trying not to foul if I fall, I guess. It's hard to stop this much mass once it gets going.
    Never noticed that I drop the ball before pushing it away. Maybe if I work on correcting that it will take some of the muscling out of my shots that I think I am doing to generate ball speed.

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