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Tune Your Bowling Game After Tournaments



By: bowlingball.com, 12/7/15

If you are a competitive tournament bowler, tune your bowling game after tournaments.

It is important to keep your game tuned as you prepare for a tournament but it is also important to tune your game following bowling in tournaments.

Get back to your best form after you bowl in competitive events and where you have to make adjustments to your game during competition.

If your core game is tuned and prepared for competition, you can successfully make physical game adjustments as needed and perform to the standard you set for yourself.

If your game is sloppy or you get a bit lazy in leagues taking it for granted that you will score relatively well regardless of how your game feels, then you risk trouble when you face challenging lane conditions many tournaments present.

It is best to tune your game before and re-tune your game after you bowl in tournaments so you stay ready to meet the challenges of both league and tournament competition.

If you have a reliable and developed practice plan, you can easily tune the key components of your game.






As example, you can practice your normal footwork technique making sure you do not speed up your steps beyond your routine pace of walking.

You can also monitor your walking lines to make sure you have not reduced or added drifting right or left of your usual walking path stemming from playing different angles on the lane the given tournament oil pattern required.

Get your swing back in the slot and check that tempo of your swing so you synchronize your steps and swing pace matched to your routine timing sequence.

Your release technique is a common component of your game in need of tuning following bowling in a tournament.

When you are forced to create additional revs or to flatten your release to create increased skid distance, it is important to get back to the practice lane and restore your best release technique making certain you exit the ball at the same relative moment each shot and that your hand action becomes grooved once again.

Tune your bowling game after tournaments and prepare for your next challenging competition.

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