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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

Here is a montage of how I bowl. I would appreciate any tips or constructive criticism

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  • Key is consistency, which you have none of. Pick an arrow and adjust your stance left or right. If your ball is going too far left, move left. If you can't move any further left, pick an arrow further to the right. Buy a ball and some shoes if you're serious about the sport.

  • You did good! but when your ball curves way to the right or left that means your throwing it to straight. You should try throwing the ball a little to the left/right when your ball curves. that way you can easily get a strike.

  • I'm not an expert bowler, but if you bowl quite often, it's time to buy your own ball that fits you well. That way you don't have to chicken wing your shot. Second, when sliding to the foul line keep your sliding toe pointed at the target. I noticed you're turning it to the right. Practice this on the aproach without a ball. Do this this and 1) you'll get a more powerful shot and 2) you're less likely to fall to the side.

  • nice try dude! keep them coming

    i think im the same level with you, advices may help us

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