#54828 - 04/17/0809:14 AMRe: 115 ish bowler, needs some tips
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The biggest thing you need to work on right now is spares. If you can get near the headpin on your first shot and make your spares, you'll add 60 pins to your average.
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Ive been trying to get my throw a bit lower to the ground. I noticed when doing this however i start causing some pain in my left leg, roughly around the knee. My guess is lowering myself more puts more strain on that part of the leg. Any tips on avoiding that?
#55046 - 04/21/0810:46 AMRe: 115 ish bowler, needs some tips
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Getting lower does put strain on your leg joints, either knee or hip. You should exercise them before you expect them to act differently then they are used to. A bad sliding knee or hip is no fun.
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ive done mostly upper body in my gym workouts. Last few weeks ive been doing cardio each of the 5 days, which helps to work the quads a bit (im on a bike) and did some actual leg exercises last week. Hopefully a bit more will make it better.
#55102 - 04/22/0808:47 AMRe: 115 ish bowler, needs some tips
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One other thing. When you dip into a slide, that causes pressure on your knee and hip. Minimize this by keeping your leg and body straight, pointed at your target. Unnecessary twisting to the side, just makes it worse. Lateral pressure on your knee and turning on the outside of your hip is an unnatural movement for them.
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One other thing. When you dip into a slide, that causes pressure on your knee and hip. Minimize this by keeping your leg and body straight, pointed at your target. Unnecessary twisting to the side, just makes it worse. Lateral pressure on your knee and turning on the outside of your hip is an unnatural movement for them.
I keep my body fairly pointed towards target. I believe when i was trying to get lower, id stand a bit further left, and so when i lean to wards the right, my arm is still in the same position/
I talked to the guy at the Pro Shop. The options i look at are paying $100 for a plastic ball to fit my hand, about $140 for plastic that would be weighted to hook a bit, and $200 for a resin. As a beginner, i would your input on what i should consider. I only play once a week with friends (sometimes twice), I can spend the $200, but i want to know if its really worth it. Thanks.
#55354 - 04/25/0809:26 PMRe: 115 ish bowler, needs some tips
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Dennis Michael
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NO! I don't even pay $200 for premium balls.
My comparative prices: Brunswick Scorchin Inferno $189 Storm Shift $179 Lane Masters Terminator $189 Hammer Blue Plastic Spare ball $65
And this was drilled, grips and thumb plug.
See if he has a used ball, Smokin Inferno, X factor or similar. Pay the $35-50 to plug and redrill. They are a good ball that you could learn with and should be a reduced price. Have the Pro Shop refinish them to out of box condition.
I paid under $75 for an X Factor, 15#, plugged, refinished and redrilled for my son.
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#55355 - 04/25/0809:30 PMRe: 115 ish bowler, needs some tips
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You should be able to get a mid-level reactive ball for 150ish. If your Pro Shop won't do that, I think you may need to find a new one. Perhaps the Canadian market is different?
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