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=== Reducing Grip Pressure ===
 
Most successful bowlers realize that grip tension is an enemy of a bowler being all  they can be.<br />
 
The advice by Mo and MegaMav (Eric) might just get you to your next level. These are simple but golden nuggets of advice that no bowler should overlook.<br />
 
MegaMavs could be part of some bowlers pre-shot routines.
 
  
One of the list of usual suspects in the lineup of what is hurting a bowlers game is <br />an improper or less than optimum grip and that is why many coaches if not all<br /> will always evaluate a bowlers grip and remind bowlers that their grip should be reassessed on a regular basis.<br />
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'''From A reply by Jim Merrell to the topic Carrydown or Depletion? What to look for'''
Squeezing is like trying to drive a car with one foot on the brake and one foot on the accelerator.
 
  
The quotes below are excerpts from a topic called '''KUNGFU GRIP'''
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Source: http://forum.bowlingchat.net/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=13148
http://forum.bowlingchat.net/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=4015&hilit=kungfu
 
  
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As to what to look for? It's a little more complicated than a one line answer, sorry for the long post.
  
'''Quote 1 is by Mo Pinel''' - '''A Drill'''<br />
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Disclaimer: none of the following is based on scientific data......just my observations over many years.
Mo --- If you feel it slipping, you should add tape as we discussed. But then, if you grab it, you'll probably hit yourself in the forehead.<br />
 
'''There is a drill''' that says to open your hand at the top of the backswing. <br />The ball will stay on your hand 'til the foul line. Try it.<br /> You will be surprised. If the ball start to slip after you open your hand at the top, add tape.
 
  
'''Quote 2 is by MegaMav (Eric)<br />
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I view depletion as a reduction of something; that something being oil in the case of the bowling environment.
I got over that by just letting the ball come off my hand.<br />
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If its does, get another piece of tape, who cares if someone sees it.<br />
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'''Here's the simple explanation:'''
If its going to come off, its in the front of the hinge or at the bottom on the way back.
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Depletion of oil on the lane results in earlier reaction (ball could lose energy too soon....lose of down lane reaction).
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Carry down of oil on the lane typically results in later ball reaction.
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Now for the dissertation:
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'''Depletion of oil'''
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'''Givens:'''
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1) The ball is traveling at its fastest speed as it leaves the hand (facilitates skid).
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2) Axis Rotation is at its greatest at release (facilitates skid).
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3) During the balls path down the lane track flare increases exposing fresh cover stock (facilitates depletion of oil).
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'''Axiom #1'''
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Oil depletion occurs at a greater rate in the mid lane versus the head area in my humble opinion.
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'''Reason being:'''
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1) Ball speed and axis rotation are at their greatest during the first part of the lane.
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2) Ball speed and axis rotation decrease in the mid lane as flare increases.
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3) Track flare is a contributing factor to mid lane oil depletion.
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'''Axiom #2'''
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I had a great reaction then the heads starting hooking. Really?
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'''Maybe not:'''
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Depletion of oil in the mid lane moves shortens the skid zone and moves Hook Zone closer to the foul line.
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What once was a good reaction we now see the ball over reacting down lane. (slide #2)
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The move left (right handers) is not to find more head oil, but to get the ball into the fresh oil in the mid lane restoring our original ball reaction. (slide #3)
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'''Carry down'''
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Oil picked up on the balls surface in the mid lane is re-deposited on the lane after the ball leaves the end of the oil pattern. (slide # 6)
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The additional oil past the end of the pattern reduces the traction between the ball and the lane surface. Less traction….less reaction.
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'''Oil depletion and carry down similarities.'''
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Excessive oil depletion in the mid lane can cause the ball to progress through the Skid and Hook Stage
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prematurely. Turning rotational energy into translational energy too soon and the ball often hits flat.
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Carry down moves the Hook Zone further down lane, reducing the balls chances of getting into the Roll Stage. Often resulting in the ball hitting flat.
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'''Thus, similar effects on ball motion down lane.'''
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'''General guidelines:'''
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Move feet and maybe target left ………ball reaction restored………probably dealing with oil depletion.
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Move feet and maybe target left ………ball reaction not restored………change to a weaker ball and deliver another ball on the same line. Ball reaction restored……...oil depletion.
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Ball reaction not restored………. possibly carry down.
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Carry down………move feet and target right of the original target to get around carry down. Sometimes, this move will require balling up to a stronger cover stock.
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While this may seem like a lot to digest......once familiar with the process.....it only takes several shots for me to make a decision what the athlete is dealing with....depletion or carry down.
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Put Slides after this
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[[File:1 Fresh Shot Good Ball Reaction.jpg|thumb|500px|Test phrase]]
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[[Image:1 Fresh Shot Good Ball Reaction.jpg|thumb|500px|Test phrase]]
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[[Image:1 Fresh Shot Good Ball Reaction.jpg]]
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[[Image:Scenario 1.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Scenario 1]]
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[[Image:Scenario 2.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Scenario 2]]
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[[Image:Scenario 3.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Scenario 3]]
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[[Image:Scenario 4.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Scenario 4]]
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[[Image:Scenario 5.jpg|thumb|left|500px|Scenario 5]]

Latest revision as of 08:49, 2 July 2017

From A reply by Jim Merrell to the topic Carrydown or Depletion? What to look for

Source: http://forum.bowlingchat.net/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=13148

As to what to look for? It's a little more complicated than a one line answer, sorry for the long post.

Disclaimer: none of the following is based on scientific data......just my observations over many years.

I view depletion as a reduction of something; that something being oil in the case of the bowling environment.

Here's the simple explanation: Depletion of oil on the lane results in earlier reaction (ball could lose energy too soon....lose of down lane reaction).

Carry down of oil on the lane typically results in later ball reaction.

Now for the dissertation:

Depletion of oil

Givens: 1) The ball is traveling at its fastest speed as it leaves the hand (facilitates skid). 2) Axis Rotation is at its greatest at release (facilitates skid). 3) During the balls path down the lane track flare increases exposing fresh cover stock (facilitates depletion of oil).

Axiom #1

Oil depletion occurs at a greater rate in the mid lane versus the head area in my humble opinion.

Reason being: 1) Ball speed and axis rotation are at their greatest during the first part of the lane. 2) Ball speed and axis rotation decrease in the mid lane as flare increases. 3) Track flare is a contributing factor to mid lane oil depletion.

Axiom #2

I had a great reaction then the heads starting hooking. Really?

Maybe not:

Depletion of oil in the mid lane moves shortens the skid zone and moves Hook Zone closer to the foul line. What once was a good reaction we now see the ball over reacting down lane. (slide #2)

The move left (right handers) is not to find more head oil, but to get the ball into the fresh oil in the mid lane restoring our original ball reaction. (slide #3)

Carry down

Oil picked up on the balls surface in the mid lane is re-deposited on the lane after the ball leaves the end of the oil pattern. (slide # 6)

The additional oil past the end of the pattern reduces the traction between the ball and the lane surface. Less traction….less reaction.

Oil depletion and carry down similarities. Excessive oil depletion in the mid lane can cause the ball to progress through the Skid and Hook Stage prematurely. Turning rotational energy into translational energy too soon and the ball often hits flat.

Carry down moves the Hook Zone further down lane, reducing the balls chances of getting into the Roll Stage. Often resulting in the ball hitting flat.

Thus, similar effects on ball motion down lane.

General guidelines:

Move feet and maybe target left ………ball reaction restored………probably dealing with oil depletion.

Move feet and maybe target left ………ball reaction not restored………change to a weaker ball and deliver another ball on the same line. Ball reaction restored……...oil depletion.

Ball reaction not restored………. possibly carry down.

Carry down………move feet and target right of the original target to get around carry down. Sometimes, this move will require balling up to a stronger cover stock.

While this may seem like a lot to digest......once familiar with the process.....it only takes several shots for me to make a decision what the athlete is dealing with....depletion or carry down.


Put Slides after this


File:1 Fresh Shot Good Ball Reaction.jpg


Scenario 1
Scenario 2
Scenario 3
Scenario 4
Scenario 5