Here’s more on Posting your Shot. Its written by Susie Minshew for
Bowling This Month (a
magazine that I think every one on this forum should subscribe to). Feb 2004 to be precise. Its one of her NMW ; no matter whats.
“Posting your shot is defined as holding your position at the line until the ball falls off the pin deck. Depending on your ball speed, that’s going to be between two and three seconds. Not so much to ask, huh? Like the follow-through, posting your shot will knock more pins down. Besides it gives you the opportunity to stare them down should they dare to stand and also to see all those good shots you’re making.”
“Posting your shot can do a lot or things for you, actually. It emphasizes being still and stable at the line (everything but your bowling arm) and it encourages balance, since you can’t be stable unless you are (balanced). If you are not falling off the shot, it’s surely a lot easier to hit your target the way you intend to hit it.”
“In order to really finish the shot, you need to stay with it. If you’re at the ball return by the time the ball hits the pins, you’re not claiming your effort. Pretending you don’t know who threw that shot seldom works. If you accet that falling off or turning away quickly from the shot is okay, you’ll begin to do so earlier and earlier. Any excuse will do. You know you made it, you know you didn’t, you’re embarrassed, you don’t want to make anyone wait, you only need another jack for a straight flush, whatever.”