I have a pretty good idea of what i want to change/improve in my bowling technique, but what would you change?
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What would you change?
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Re: What would you change?
1) Second step is too long, ball placement too far from the body
2) Third step is too long, backswing 90% complete
3) Too far from the foul line when the slide begins.
4) Weight remaining back on the right leg too long.
5) The long steps tend to compress the bowler’s height too much.
1) Move up on the approach
2) Keep ball closer to the body during placement
3) Shorten steps 2 & 3
4) Transfer body weight to the left foot sooner during the downswing.
2) Third step is too long, backswing 90% complete
3) Too far from the foul line when the slide begins.
4) Weight remaining back on the right leg too long.
5) The long steps tend to compress the bowler’s height too much.
1) Move up on the approach
2) Keep ball closer to the body during placement
3) Shorten steps 2 & 3
4) Transfer body weight to the left foot sooner during the downswing.
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