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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Belgarion on September 10, 2003, 07:33:07 AM
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Well I was bowling tonite and was trying to figure something out.
How far is it possible to swing the ball and still come up the back of it?
The reason I ask is because I got to the point if I came around the side it was overreacting until I moved in, even slightly more and it was under-reacting. Talking standing 30 throwing 17 out to 5. So I starting coming up the back of it and found I couldn't get it all the way out to 5 and had the ball jump through the nose a few too many times for my liking when it didn't make it out there. If I moved in and played tighter, it left weak 10s and didn't finish. I found the ball started moving 5-10' sooner up the back vs around the side. For a pearl, even if it is particle pearl (eraser particle pearl), it should still get longer than 30-35' before it starts moving on a 40' pattern.
Any advice on swinging the ball while still staying behind the ball? Or should I just wait for my shooter to get here and shine it a bit, and when this is happening switch balls?
Any help is, as usual, appreciated.
--chris
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Chris - The reaction you are describing is an over/under reaction.
Too deep you leave corners and an adjustment right to get the corners out makes the ball go high.
The best 1st solution to over/under is less ball reaction.
The easiest move is go to a weaker ball.
But, you can also solve over/under by weakening your release and/or more ball speed and/or as you tried changing your release. I agree with CUR up the back puts the ball in a roll sooner meaning it will not skid as far as when you side roll the ball more.
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Zman
He who bowls last, he's an anchor.
And that's not always a good thing.