I worked on this exact aspect a year and a half ago! My shot consistency went up, my release became more consistent and my average increased for that year! Yes, it took a lot of work, both physical and mental, but SO worth it. Thank you, again, Shannon for everything you share.
When I committed to posting my shot for EVERY shot (strikes and spares) "magically" my scores improved. And having good leg and core strength helps you post a quality shots. :)
@@insidebowling quick question as a two handed ( myself ) I have a problem with consistency and moving when I need too any pointers or tips my avg is 172 I’ve been bowling for 2 years I’m 15
Thanks, I was looking for specific topic. Been working on my 4 step approach and release but still struggling with balance on the post. At first I felt dumb doing the one step drill at the alley alone until I was talking to one of the pros there and he told me that I'm not practicing it enough.
One thing is to keep the left foot under me (I'm right handed) If you approach like you're walking, your left foot will be on the left and you'll fall to the right. Maybe obvious but it helped me.
The one step approach is something the professional instructor,s taught me when I was 14. I used it again to experiment with a different release that increased my average in league play . In a 36 week year I gained 30 pins on my average in the last 16 weeks. Went from 171 to 201.
On this subject, is there a reason some people continue to swing their arm while posting their shot? Just to be clear, I'm not talking about natural momentum and a relaxed arm - I mean people who visibly and obviously force their arm to go through their release over and over and over while their ball travels down the lane. Seems like a waste of energy... 🤷♂️
I worked on this exact aspect a year and a half ago! My shot consistency went up, my release became more consistent and my average increased for that year! Yes, it took a lot of work, both physical and mental, but SO worth it. Thank you, again, Shannon for everything you share.
Shannon I been following u in action games your supper. Thanks for the tip
Every one is different I will keep trying
To better my average.
Awesome video. The best coaching team I've ever watched.
Wow, thanks!
When I committed to posting my shot for EVERY shot (strikes and spares) "magically" my scores improved. And having good leg and core strength helps you post a quality shots. :)
Always back to the fundamentals that make us better bowlers.
I thoroughly enjoy watching these over and over to help further my game 😊
Glad to help!
When I get lazy I step off to the side....so bad....I try to post on every shot...it really works...great tip.
I notice that I am so inconsistent when I am out of balance. I agree with Shannon. It may not look like the pro’s do this but I bet they do.
Hey Shannon Great Video! I would always have trouble keeping balance at the foul line and I hope this tip will work!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Shannon you are so true to the game practice makes you better Thanks for this video
Shannon great video. I am 77 and I want to deliver the ball into the lane like you do..
You can do it!
@@insidebowling quick question as a two handed ( myself ) I have a problem with consistency and moving when I need too any pointers or tips my avg is 172 I’ve been bowling for 2 years I’m 15
Love everything you post!!!!
Thanks, I was looking for specific topic. Been working on my 4 step approach and release but still struggling with balance on the post. At first I felt dumb doing the one step drill at the alley alone until I was talking to one of the pros there and he told me that I'm not practicing it enough.
Finished position. Exactly.
I definitely notice a difference and know when I didn't post my shot. If the ball isn't coming out right, generally my finish isn't right either.
Good overall fitness and leg strength will make holding the post easier
One thing is to keep the left foot under me (I'm right handed) If you approach like you're walking, your left foot will be on the left and you'll fall to the right. Maybe obvious but it helped me.
The left leg curl for balance/accuracy.
Your absolutely correct but when you get older have have a bad knee landing on the left foot can be really hard
My left knee is shot. I had to relearn to bowl without sliding. Not easy.
I need to slide a little it's when I stick at the line is when it hurts my knee
The one step approach is something the professional instructor,s taught me when I was 14. I used it again to experiment with a different release that increased my average in league play . In a 36 week year I gained 30 pins on my average in the last 16 weeks. Went from 171 to 201.
Hi Shannon. I throw a backup ball and there’s no information for me on here to help me.
Stick the landing and hit the target
Should I swing my arm 5-7 times after the ball is gone for extra good balance?
On this subject, is there a reason some people continue to swing their arm while posting their shot? Just to be clear, I'm not talking about natural momentum and a relaxed arm - I mean people who visibly and obviously force their arm to go through their release over and over and over while their ball travels down the lane.
Seems like a waste of energy... 🤷♂️
Looks like they're performing for the camera to me.