* BOWLING TIPS -8 LIFT & TURN *
Bowling tips 8 -lift and turn,
Anyone can throw a bowling ball, but those who know how to apply LIFT and TURN simultaneously and properly, will be the ones with the highest scores and averages! The two together create pin ACTION!!
LIFT: Is an upward pressure which is applied by the fingers onto the bowling ball just at the moment of the release.
1. In order to do this properly, you need to LIFT the fingers just as the thumb begins to come out of the hole, while they are on the underside of the ball., not after the thumb has left the hole, then it's too late and the action will not be as good.
2. You need to lift the fingers while you are near the bottom of the downswing. This will apply a lot more finger pressure onto the ball giving it a better lift.
3. At the point of release when your fingers are lifting, your ELBOW should be slightly BENT which will give the ball more power behind it.
4. The power of FOLLOW THROUGH for the lift will be supplied by the upward pressure which comes from your knee straightening up at the point of ball delivery onto the lane.
When finger lift is applied properly onto the ball, the TURN will happen on it's own from this upward pressure applied by the fingers.
Keep practicing and learn to feel this upward finger pulling or pressure on the ball just at the right moment on point #1. Good luck, and high scoring!
Copyright © 2011 edward botardo Interactive All rights reserved
Anyone can throw a bowling ball, but those who know how to apply LIFT and TURN simultaneously and properly, will be the ones with the highest scores and averages! The two together create pin ACTION!!
LIFT: Is an upward pressure which is applied by the fingers onto the bowling ball just at the moment of the release.
1. In order to do this properly, you need to LIFT the fingers just as the thumb begins to come out of the hole, while they are on the underside of the ball., not after the thumb has left the hole, then it's too late and the action will not be as good.
2. You need to lift the fingers while you are near the bottom of the downswing. This will apply a lot more finger pressure onto the ball giving it a better lift.
3. At the point of release when your fingers are lifting, your ELBOW should be slightly BENT which will give the ball more power behind it.
4. The power of FOLLOW THROUGH for the lift will be supplied by the upward pressure which comes from your knee straightening up at the point of ball delivery onto the lane.
When finger lift is applied properly onto the ball, the TURN will happen on it's own from this upward pressure applied by the fingers.
Keep practicing and learn to feel this upward finger pulling or pressure on the ball just at the right moment on point #1. Good luck, and high scoring!
Copyright © 2011 edward botardo Interactive All rights reserved