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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    Do you throw straight at ten pins or hook it?
    I hook it. Precisely the problem. Whenever I try to throw it straight, it's completely inaccurate, partly because I don't devote a full practice to throwing it straight at the 10 pin, time after time. Today, that is what I did. I threw it 48 times in a row, at the 10 pin, throwing it straight. Started awful, but really begin to get it going my last 25 or so. I'm going to continue to practice to do this, because I want so badly to get that 10 pin every time.

    Overall, good practice day.

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    Glad it went well. I have trouble throwing it straight now. That's why I went with plastic. I stand with my right foot at 30 and aim for 18 at the arrows. If I hit between 16 and 20 I can pick it up. When I do miss i get so upset with myself but only for a few seconds. If it happens in the 10th frame then I allow myself to stew a little longer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    Glad it went well. I have trouble throwing it straight now. That's why I went with plastic. I stand with my right foot at 30 and aim for 18 at the arrows. If I hit between 16 and 20 I can pick it up. When I do miss i get so upset with myself but only for a few seconds. If it happens in the 10th frame then I allow myself to stew a little longer.
    Ya, I can usually pick it up about 75% of the time when I hook it in to the 10 pin, but that just isn't good enough. Plus, I really want to learn to throw it straight at it (So I can become more accurate, and take lane conditions completely out of the equation). It's going to take some time and practice. I've already improved after today. The first 32 times I threw at it today, I only picked it up 12 times. Then, I tinkered with my release, and had a much more controlled arm swing, and I picked it up 15 out of my next 20 throws. Still, not great (or where I want to be), but a HUGE improvement over the first 32 times I threw it. It can only get better with more practice.

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    when i go up i get them to get it up where i do a full game of just throwing at 10 pins then next game 7 pins and then 3rd 6 pins, because those are my most single spares i miss my msot one is the 7 pin i get the 5 pin 70% of the time but same reason as jamau this with was in from (march-april ).

    thats for all my single pin spares i rarly leave up just single pins but if it is going to be its manly the 6 pin but the one i have msot probly with is 7pins i try to hook and i miss to the right sometimes and if i throw streght at it i miss to the left always.

    but if it coems to 2nd rolls i leave up alot of 10s and i barly make then but thats with other pins up too have up 39 10 pins only knock down 14 of them in 2 months and 6 pins jsut as bad 44 elft up 21 knocked down just under half, the rest of the pins i get over 50% of them down and my highest the 5 pins 76% when there other pins up.
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    when it come to my first rolls my percentages are.

    1pin-70% 169/240
    2pin-74% 178/240
    3pin-75% 181/240
    4pin-82% 197/240
    5pin-80% 194/240
    6pin-81% 196/240
    7pin-91% 219/240
    8pin-85% 204/240
    9pin-84% 203/240
    10pin-83% 201/240

    seems like i knock the back pins down more then the front pins lol
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    I usually go for highest game possible to start with. Once I hit what I beleive is the high game for the day, I spend two or three games trying different things. Ball position, start position, speed of the ball. I would say work on getting spares but that is something I always practice doing. I also make sure to practice my strike ball. As I get tired, I tend to make mistakes when I throw the ball. So I tend to take that time to work on hitting my mark with a good follow through. I figure if I can hit my mark when I'm tired, I should have no problem doing it when I'm rested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheSheibs View Post
    I usually go for highest game possible to start with. Once I hit what I beleive is the high game for the day, I spend two or three games trying different things. Ball position, start position, speed of the ball. I would say work on getting spares but that is something I always practice doing. I also make sure to practice my strike ball. As I get tired, I tend to make mistakes when I throw the ball. So I tend to take that time to work on hitting my mark with a good follow through. I figure if I can hit my mark when I'm tired, I should have no problem doing it when I'm rested.
    I take the opposite tack. I start practice with corner pins, sometimes the 7 followed by the 10 on the second ball, sometimes the 7 or the 10 followed by trying to make the spare. Then I might try for the 7 in the first frame, the 4pin in the second, 2 pin in the third and so on. Then having done the drudgery part I'll work on different lines to the pocket. That way I reward myself with some strikes.
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    I think what I need to do (and if one of you more experienced folks want to chime in, go ahead) after I get my new Track 300T, is to start working on learning the hook and where to stand Then I'll work on my corner pins...

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    Every practice is different, but I usually start out doing a video to look for mistakes or form issues. Then I roll a couple games just to shoot normally, sometimes that leads me to tackle specific things.

    Otherwise, I'll usually switch to my plastic ball and throw a down/in for a first ball. That helps me to work on the straight aim with the plastic and makes for lots of spare shooting so it serves two purposes.

    Then after I do that a while I go back to my strike ball to practice carry-down and erratic lane condition shooting...as I've usually messed up an already questionable lane. It really helps at the end as I'm loose and comfortable to watch the ball and adjust, gives you a good lesson in how to read a lane and how your position and swing affects it.

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