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I can't seem to stay inside at the bottom. My RPM is stuck at 430.
I took 14 years off up until 5 months ago. My rev rate was 480 before. I think there is something in my timing or something that is causing me to start my turn early. I think it may be my acceleration at the bottom which after discussing with my coach is now a wrong thing to do.
Please ignore how fat I have become. I only have rear view as I had no one to stand to the side.
For those asking, that is a storm ride 70 x 6.25 x 50 on 42' house shot.
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- Posts: 66
- Joined: December 30th, 2014, 4:47 pm
- Positive Axis Point: 4.75 over 0.5 down
- Speed: 19.5 MPH off hand.
- Rev Rate: 430
- Axis Tilt: 14
- Axis Rotation: 50
- Heavy Oil Ball: Hyper Cell/IQ Tour Nano
- Medium Oil Ball: IQ Tour Solid
- Light Oil Ball: Storm Ride
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Video Analysis
PAP - 4.75 over, 0.5 up
Tilt - 17
Rotation - 40
RPM - 430
MPH - 19.5 (at release)
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PBA Member 1996-2001, 2016-present
Tilt - 17
Rotation - 40
RPM - 430
MPH - 19.5 (at release)
USBC Bronze Certified Coach
PBA Member 1996-2001, 2016-present
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- Posts: 1440
- Joined: August 1st, 2010, 1:45 pm
- Positive Axis Point: 5 1/8" x 1/2" up
- Speed: 16 mph @ foul line
- Rev Rate: 230
- Axis Tilt: 20
- Axis Rotation: 50
- Location: Florence, Ky
Re: Video Analysis
In B5, your hand is on the inside. Your upper body tilt positions the swing to arrive in the release area with the fingers on the inside.PittSteve wrote:I can't seem to stay inside at the bottom. My RPM is stuck at 430. More than enough to accomplish your goals.
I think there is something in my timing (no) or something that is causing me to start my turn early.(see below)
However as the swing is falling down the upper body rotates counterclockwise destroying all of the above. In B6, the ball is no longer under your head because of the premature torso rotation. In B6, your head is much closer to your left foot than in B5.
You need to work on maintaining your body position in B5 and just allow the swing to fall down without assistance of the upper body.
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