Difference between revisions of "Fundamentals of the Modern Release"
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Revision as of 09:54, 8 November 2010
Fundamentals of the Modern Release
Often when attempting to develop the modern release a bowler only sees the effects; not the causes.
Causes:
- Head over the ball throughout the approach and release (first slide of T.J)
- Hand on the inside of the ball at the top of the swing (second slide of T.J).
- Maintain the wrist cock entering release (second slide of T.J).
- Un-cocking the wrist during the release (various professional releases).
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