Well it's the summer and i have been thinking about my game, and it's going to be mostly physical work this summer. My first thing on my mind is fixing late timing. I have always naturally had late timing. All caused by dropping the ball too late. I have worked with a few friends and gotten the ball down faster but i could still improve. I'm 6'5 so i have a long(timing wise) arm swing. I have been using 4 step all of my life. from nearly planting to now using a number #3 dexter brake, and a number 6 sole, i have started to slide more, and now want to go to a five step approach.
I have a 215 average on a house shot, and typically around a 190 average on sport patterns of various lengths. I have a medium rev rate(330-350) with higher ball speed about( 27-28km). My goal for the summer is increase my rev rate and get more leverage on the ball at release, and most importantly speed up my timing, and maintain shoulders square at the line.
I have a new laptop and webcam and have been using it as often as possible, to check my progress. Also i speak with coaches on a regular basis checking my progress.
Has anyone made changes(physical game) over a summer period? any advice?
I will be trying out for college bowling teams in august to make that like my final test to see what the best critics in north america think.
Thanks for the read.
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