i'm sure you'll get better answers as i'm not nearly as seasoned as most here but.
as far as stroker/tweener and such, you could probably ask a vet from your house or the pro shop guy to watch you and tell what kind of style your throwing currently.
most lanes if you look at the screen after you throw it will tell how what the mph of your ball is
1. that depends on your style/oil pattern and such. your probabably best starting in the middle, and you can make adjustments once you learn some more about yourself and the lanes to make proeper adjustments
2. again, that depends on the oil conditions and your style. I tend to aim out slightly to the right of the 2nd arrow. (2nd from the right side) depending on where the oil is/your style and revs, it may be a little different
3. if you had it drilled for your hand, and feels good, your on your way already. the cyclone is a good starting ball i believe? good for a beginner, so yes it may be good for you right now
4. pin up like that is usually good for beginners as it promotes more flare (hook potential) I had my virtual energy drilled the same way, as I couldn't hook a ball to save my life when I started. now I barely use it because when I finally learned how to stay behind and under the ball, the thing's a dam hook monster that I have trouble controlling. doesn't help that the thumb hole for it is too big so I squeeze it.
if you FEEL like your doing it right but the ball is just going to the gutter, it myabe be your not actually staying under the ball. I threw gutter balls maybe anywhere from 1-10 times a night. when my one teamate finally got it to click for me, to LOCK my wrist in position, my hook was way more consistant, my average jumped about 20 pins, and i went from maybe 10 gutters a night to 1 or zero (not counting those dam 10 pin leaves)
as far as hook, it doesn't matter where you stand to get it to hook. just learn to lock your wrist so it stays straight. be consistant with your approach/follow through and release. once you do that, and your ball hooks close to what you want it to, you can worry about moving left or right, changing ball speed and such to make it hook into the pocket more often. just work on one thing at a time, untill it all sort of comes together to work.
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