On The Spot Bowling Tips
Written By: bowlingball.com | Written On: Saturday, December 18, 2021
By: bowlingball.com,
Originally Posted: 12/12/16; Updated: 12/18/2021
Have you ever wished you had a few on the spot bowling tips to choose from when you were struggling a little during competition?
The most challenging thing you face when bowling more poorly than you wish during competition is to trust making an adjustment in your game on the fly.
Here are a few of reliable tips to consider designed to instantly get you back on a good path:
*Walk lightly on the approach and avoid rushing your steps more quickly than when you are bowling your best.
*Swing the ball back to the top of your backswing freely and swiftly with little or no arm tension.
*Avoid forcing your downswing and forward swing in an attempt to hurry your shot.
*Stay behind the ball as long as possible.
*Keep your eyes focused on your sight target.
*Avoid putting the “vulcan death grip” on the bowling ball.
*Use consistent gripping pressure on your ball throughout your entire swing cycle.
*Hold your form at the foul line after releasing your bowling ball.
*Avoid taking spares for granted or overlooking routine spares.
Any of these tips, or tips used in combination, has the potential to help you get a good “feel” back while you are bowling.
The tips are ones you most likely are already familiar with but may have overlooked.
A tip often overlooked which can help on the spot is to keep your head as motionless as possible while walking and swinging your bowling ball. Keeping your head still promotes good body balance while bowling and leads to accurate shots. Good approach tempo with your steps and swing are vital in repeating good shots and in releasing your ball at a consistent ball speed also promoting accuracy and a reliable ball reaction.
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