That is just the tip I was looking for

. I could just kick myself for not checking here before I went to practice today.
Between me working on a stronger release and the lanes not getting as much oil during the summer, I've been seeing my ball fly left on many occasions during my summer practice sessions.
I realised last week that it was a good opportunity to practice an inside line, something that I haven't played much during the last year. First time trying it I had a lot of trouble with throwing inside as you said in the article. I finally gave up and picked up my timberwolf and played my normal shot with that.
Today was a little revelation since I finally figured out to square up with my line. I actually found more area than I have seen all year. One shot that is burned into my mind, I had thrown it outside by 3 boards and thought "okay that's going to leave something bad" and promptly turned around. Only to hear it fly back into the pocket for a strike.
The reason I figured out what was wrong was because I was standing at the line with my arm swinging beside me (after releasing the ball) and I noticed it was swinging parallel to the boards. I don't know how I'd imagined that would ever get the ball out to my right

Excellent tip though

Btw, you've forgotten to change the title name of the page. The current title is "working through a slump" like one of your previous tips.