Difference between revisions of "Shift Bowl Technique"
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− | After taking his stance Kelly moves the slide forward so that the | + | After taking his stance Kelly '''moves the slide foot forward''' so that the |
− | left heel is now in line with the right toe. The body weight is then shifted to the left foot and the approach begins. | + | left heel is now in line with the right toe. The '''body weight is then''' shifted to the left foot and the approach begins. |
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== Video Examples== | == Video Examples== |
Revision as of 05:58, 31 October 2010
Shift Bowl Technique as taught by Mo Pinel.
Shift Bowl Technique
Bowling is at least a 5 count event, even if you take four steps. Overcoming inertia is almost impossible if you try to use four counts. The shift/bowl technique is actually a five step approach with a preset first step . How's that? After trying to teach four step bowlers five steps to help them get started better for years, I discovered how easy it was to teach shift/bowl to a four step bowler. It never takes more than five minutes to teach it. They don't even know they're taking five steps. They get better quickly while they're using shift/bowl. It proves that the hand is still quick than the eye, so to speak.......Mo Pinel
Preset first step
After taking his stance Kelly moves the slide foot forward so that the
left heel is now in line with the right toe. The body weight is then shifted to the left foot and the approach begins.
Video Examples