Carolyn Dorin-Ballard and Bill Spigner provide bowling instructions for a bowlers starting position. See where you should angle your shoulders and where to angle your hips. Find out how a good start leads to a good finish! Learn a few different variations of upper body angles that you can do to change your swing path slightly. Use these helpful bowling instructions today and feel more confident with where your body should be in your bowling starting position.
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The Bowling Loft
Bowlers know that ball reaction depends on lane conditions and oil patterns. When using the bowling loft, for example, we will approach it differently depending on oil patterns. Watch as three different loft distances are demonstrated, and how they alter the bowler’s ball reaction. When lanes are difficult, the loft is an important tool that…
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How to Achieve a Free Arm Swing with the Swing Trainer
A free arm swing in bowling is when the ball controls your arm throughout the swing rather than you controlling the ball. When you do not have a free arm swing, inconsistencies develop in your game including: – Missed targeting – Falling off the shot, imbalance at the finish position – Injury Gold Coach and…
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The Bowling Release: Thumb Positioning
Richard Shockley and Carolyn Dorin-Ballard discuss the release and the importance of the position of the thumb. Shockley demonstrates different types of releases, including from beginning and advanced players, and specifically focuses on the release positioning of the thumb in each.
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4 Step and 5 Step Approach Drills
Bill Monce shows us a helpful drill that can be used by players of all skill levels to help advance your game. This drill will show you how to free up your arm swing, as well as achieve great balance at the finish position.
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