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Grim
I have done a bit of reading, and received a bit of advice from senior bowlers in my league, as well as a bit of experimentation during practice.... but I can't seem to maintain a consistent approach.
I'm a right handed hook bowler, starting from the back row of dots, outside left foot one board inside middle dot. I have an 8 step approach (lead off with right foot) and I bowl over the second arrow.
My problem isn't just singular either... I occasionally find myself a board or two right when I release, resulting in a high head pin (or if I'm lucky, brooklyn) or a board to the left hitting the 3. When things are really going bad (like they did tonight), I end up a fair distance short of the line, and find myself pushing bowls to the 2 pin and beyond.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If possible, I would like to shorten my approach, but even with a lot of experimenting during practice, I can't find a rhythm with less steps.
Thanks for any help in advance.
I'm a right handed hook bowler, starting from the back row of dots, outside left foot one board inside middle dot. I have an 8 step approach (lead off with right foot) and I bowl over the second arrow.
My problem isn't just singular either... I occasionally find myself a board or two right when I release, resulting in a high head pin (or if I'm lucky, brooklyn) or a board to the left hitting the 3. When things are really going bad (like they did tonight), I end up a fair distance short of the line, and find myself pushing bowls to the 2 pin and beyond.
Any suggestions on how to fix this? If possible, I would like to shorten my approach, but even with a lot of experimenting during practice, I can't find a rhythm with less steps.
Thanks for any help in advance.