How to carry that Pesky ten pin | Tips to score better in bowling
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- Опубліковано 12 кві 2024
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Good advice. Makes sense. I'm too quick to change balls. Will try this!
These last few videos with Cody have a horrible camera position
We need xray vision, he needs to drop 150lbs, or move the camera.
Love the info. You all probably should use a couple of cameras. Be nice to see the ball go down lane for those times it is beneficial to see ball motion and pin acting. Yes, I know... more editing.
I agree. I have no clue what roll out means if I can't see the ball because of his body being in the way.
Cool video talk tech bowling Jr Raymond
Would getting the ball on the lane before the arrows help?
Typically, when leave a 10 pin I know the ball came in a bit behind the head pin. That could mean I got it too far downlane due to speed, sometimes I hold it in a bit and it glides in the heavier oil too long keeping it from making the turn when I want. Either way, it's because I missed my breakpoint. When I think "roll out" I think about a standing up and then just going forward. The only time my ball does that is when I'm too much up the back of the ball causing it to start up early. I haven't seen a true "roll out" from a well thrown ball on normal conditions in decades.
Great video. More videos like these please
You got it!
Thanks for the educational video BUT position the camera centered along the line of the ball return so that the bowler doesn't block the view of the shot down lane.
Never heard the term "plack" ten??always thought it was" flat" ten meaning the 6 pin lays "flat" in the gutter..as compared to ringing or wrap ten
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