Take Some Hand Out Of Your Bowling Release
If you have heard the term, “take some hand out of your shot,” it refers to using less wrist and finger rotation at the moment you deliver your bowling ball. This technique is especially useful for bowlers looking to control ball reaction in challenging lane conditions, such as when the lane has begun to dry out or when the front-end conditioner has broken down. Learning to adjust the amount of hand you put into your shot is a valuable skill that can improve consistency and control, helping you hit the pocket more effectively.
Written By: Rich Carubba and Keith Spear | Written On: Monday, May 18, 2020 | Updated On: Saturday, November 9, 2024
The Three Phases Of Bowling Ball Motion
Bowling may seem straightforward, but beneath its surface lies a complex science that can make a difference between scoring high or struggling. One of the most crucial concepts is understanding the three phases of bowling ball motion: skid, hook, and roll. Recognizing these phases helps bowlers of all levels make informed decisions about their equipment, style, and lane adjustments. Each phase has a distinct role, impacting where the ball travels on the lane and how it interacts with the pins. By delving into the intricacies of these phases, we can uncover why they occur and how bowlers can use them to their advantage.
Written By: Keith Spear | Written On: Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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