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Zanatos1914

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Bowling Start Position Arm Angle
« on: March 10, 2011, 01:20:58 AM »
What is your bowling start arm angle? 

 

Right now my starting position for my arm is 60 degrees but I keep having a few bad throws and thinking about dropping it down between 70 to 85 degrees. 


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Dan Belcher

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Re: Bowling Start Position Arm Angle
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2011, 09:42:13 AM »
I like the system Norm Duke teaches for starting position. My elbow is tucked against my body at my waist no matter what, but I raise or lower the ball by just hinging my arm up and down from there depending on what ball speed I need. For just my neutral, average ball speed, I just hold the ball straight out with my forearm parallel to the floor. If I need to slow my speed down, I leave my elbow tucked against my waist and just unbend my elbow a little to lower the ball in my stance. Likewise, if I need more speed, I bend my elbow more to raise the ball up in my stance. No matter what, the key for me is to keep my elbow in tight to my body, because if I don't, my swing plane tends to get screwed up and I can't hit my target.