1 hand / left handed female bowler

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ineedhelp
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1 hand / left handed female bowler

Post by ineedhelp »

Thanks for all the input JMerrel. We really appreciate it! Last bowler I promise

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Re: 1 hand / left handed female bowler

Post by JMerrell »

Improving your foot work will go a long way towards more success in competition.

Side view analysis:
Setup and start are okay, your second step is way too short.
Would also like to see a longer third step.
I’m okay with the first step being somewhat of a shuffle type step.
But steps two through four should be heel then toe walking steps not shuffling type steps.

Back view analysis:
Setup okay and first step is straight.
The second step in front of first step is very good.
Third step goes out to the right, not so good.
Fourth step goes to the left, not good as you are walking in front of your swing
Slide step goes straight.

Homework:
Get that toe up and make those steps land heel the toe.
Start out working on your steps without a ball.
I often use painters tape (blue or green) to mark length and direction of the steps.
Don't use a ball until you feel comfortable that they have been corrected. (video or a friend)
Repetitions....repetitions.....repetitions!
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