I have been working with my son on his bowling for the past few weeks. He has developed this preference to throw the ball on his right foot (he is right handed).
I have worked with him on Staggered Stance and all those excercises done at the foul line. It seems when I have him go back and start to take steps, he always wants to go on his right foot.
We went to the lanes last night and he likes to start with his left foot, so he is taking one less step. I thought maybe he should go to a four step approach. He was starting to get it but it caused other issues. Either he was having trouble keeping the ball on the lane or he would still throw around his third step. I am very positive in my position on this, but I know he likes knocking the pins down (what kid doesn't want to).
Is there any kind of excercises or something I can use to get him change?
We practice without a ball at home. And he seems to be able to do it, but as soon as he gets on the approach, he throws the ball off the wrong foot. He is just doing it without thinking.
I am very patient. I don't care what his scores are in his Saturday league. But I know when he throws poorly on Saturday that it bothers him at times.
Any suggestions out there???
Edited by trash heap on 11/16/2011 at 9:01 AM