man bad habits are hard to break. I threw 6 games for practice today without the wrist device and with only the new balls + plastic. My first couple games I treid every shot without the hand tilt and trying to stay behind the ball. Seemed to work well at first, then on one of the releases of hte early 2nd game, I pinched a nerve or something. My fingers tingled for a few minutes. After that I was no longer to stay under and directly behind the ball without feeling like I was shoving the ball off my hand and no lift at all.
In the middle of the second game, I switched back to my hand tilt inward but without my device. I found I have much more control over the ball this way and still was able to get the same amount of revs if I had the device on. I can do so without having the muscle the ball either which is nice. 3rd game I threw only the Dimension, threw a 256 standing 45 breakpoint at teh 6,7,8. Fourth game I switched to the Kinetec and threw 245 standing 40 breakpoint 5,6. Fifth game the lanes started to break down and I couldn't get the kinetic to the breakpoint without going brook or flattening out. I switched back the Dim and started to play the inside line. Stood at 46-47 and drift left a bit, threw at middle arrow and breakpoint around the 12 board. I spent the rest of the games playing this line and getting use to throwing inside like that.
Overall I think I don't need to wear the wrist device any more. I'll have to save my wrist for dryer days where I need to stay behind the ball on release rather tilting inward to have the 4-5 o'clock release. Until then I'll just crank on the ball like I normally do.
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Storm Dimension 4" PAP 2000grit
Storm Xfactor ACE 5" PAP 4000grit
Lane#1 Gforce EVO 5" PAP 1000grit
Track Kinetic 4 3/4" PAP x 4" 600grit
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