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What Are Some Bowling Pitfalls I Should Avoid?



By: bowlingball.com
Publish Date: 11/19/15

If you ask what are some bowling pitfalls I should avoid, there are a few key points you likely need to consider?

If you average less than 180 in your leagues and experience some physical game trouble periodically, then understanding a few technique pitfalls to avoid can help steer your game back on track.

*Use your practice time wisely. Avoid hurling shot after shot trying to get strikes or record good scores when you should work on tuning-up your physical game technique.

*Learn which physical game adjustments work best in given situations when bowling in competition. Practice games help you to work out an understanding of which fundamentals require the most work to improve technique.

*Break your game down into four or five sections and develop keys in each section for practice purposes. Set-up, steps, swing, posture and balance, swing and release, and finish position are some sections of your game worthy of your attention in practice.

*Avoid poor posture and alignment when taking your stance on the approach. Set-up is one section of the game in need of attention.

*Avoid hurried steps when walking to the foul line. Consistent tempo with your steps is vital to repeating good shots.

* Avoid holding your ball too long when beginning your steps so your timing becomes late and you end up forcing your shot. Prepare to start your swing consistently relative to your first step.

*Avoid tensing your neck, shoulder, and arm muscles. Tension restricts a free and loose arm swing and release.

*Avoid excessive upper body movement when walking to deliver your bowling ball. Good body balance is always an important key in good shotmaking. Avoid unneeded head movement when taking your approach.






*Keep your bowling hand in position to make a good delivery by avoiding the temptation to apply more power than your normal release provides. Avoid rotating your bowling fingers until your ball reaches the bottom of your forward swing arc.

*Avoid unnecessary body movement when you are sliding into the foul line. Hold your form when delivering your ball until the ball reaches your target on the lane.

These tips illustrate pitfalls or traps you must work to avoid so your game stays in shape and you can maintain or raise your average scores.

Practice avoiding one or two of these shot-killers each time you bowl when score does not count. The work you put in on the practice lanes will pay dividends in your scores.

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