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DOconTEX

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What causes......
« on: October 31, 2004, 01:40:40 PM »
.....the dread "thump - bump" when the ball hits the lane?  In the last few weeks, I have developed a bounce in landing the ball on the lane.  I have been working for the last couple of years on a free armswing and Jowdy's landing the ball on the lane like an "airplane landing on an aircraft carrier".  Thought I was doing OK, much better year this year - then "thump -bump".

I suspect I am releasing the fingers on the upswing, the ball hits then bounces.  This causes inconsistencies in the ball reaction.  I've tried earlier release, no fingers in the ball, different hand positions, later push away of the ball, standing taller at the line, etc., all of which used to work to solve this problem.  No luck this time.

Any suggestions?  I would prefer a nice smooth, can't hear the ball hit the lane type release, but my bad right knee won't let me get down low enough right now.  

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mumzie

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Re: What causes......
« Reply #1 on: October 31, 2004, 09:43:25 PM »
I do it sometimes, too. I can always count on a 10 pin.

I think the coach said it was just getting out of the ball a hair late.
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Re: What causes......
« Reply #2 on: November 01, 2004, 06:48:43 AM »
I’ve run into this some myself.

To me it seems to be worse on synthetics than on wood. I’ve wondered if the synthetic sub-structure is not as sturdy as a wood lane. The give causes a ball that is hit up on some to bounce.

The ones who are the smoothest and most quiet just seem to feed the ball down onto the lane.