@@insidebowling that video you had about moving the pointer and pinkie finger to get less rotation on the ball or more rotation on the ball really helped me today in my practice session, my best three game series today was a 619. I had a 200, 235 and a 184. Thanks for that tip
@@insidebowling while I was watching this video I noticed that Shannon was staggering her feet before she started her approach to release the ball. What is the purpose of staggering the feet?
I grew up in a house with 5 dots, and no down lane range finders. Most people take that kind of stuff for granted today, but they are actually fairly new additions to the lanes, only being added to many houses as they've upgraded to from wood lanes, or from older synthetics, to newer gen synthetics in the past 10-15 years.
Dear Mrs. O'Keefe, I would really love a video of you going into detail on how to line up, aim, and correctly deliver a spare shot for the 10 or the 6-10. Thank you very much, Sincerely, Jason
Hi Shannon 😊 love your videos. I just started using a bowling hand device and would like to know how to set it up for certain shots and ball action? Trying to get consistent with ball motion. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Question for the lefties: since there's only 39 boards on a lane, so do you call the first board (from the left) as board 1 or 2? Or do you call it as board 39 and have a completely opposite alignment with the righties?
Why would a lefty ever call the board closest to the left gutter the 2 board? For a lefty the board closest to the left gutter is the 1 board, and for a righty the board closest to the right gutter is the 1 board. The only board that both righties and lefties give the same name to is the 20 board. Since the naming of the boards is for a mental model why would you care what is going on in the mind of an opposite handed bowler. It is important that your mental model agrees when you are trying to communicate with a fellow bowler about a specific location on the lane and you apply math to the naming system. For example when someone makes the claim (which I disagree with) that the pocket is the 17.5 board. Where exactly is the 17.5 board? Is it the center of the 17 board? Or is it 17.5 boards from the gutter? If you claim it’s the center of the 17 board, then where is the 1/2 board?
@@mikewhite735 chill bro, I got confused for a sec due to the odd number of boards on a lane. Just realized that what the lefties and righties see are an exact mirrored image. Thanks for the explanation!
@@anthemiusaugustulusiii7831 So I seen a video from JR Raymond and he explained the rule of 7 some people were saying left foot and vice versa. His diagram had the left foot on 17 and going to 10 etc....
I'm a righty, and I was taught to line up inside of left foot. But who knows if that's a universal thing. And then there is drift.... for me I drift left 4 boards.... trying to correct it.
Left foot for a right handed bowler, and right foot for a left handed bowler. Whatever works for you though as long as you do it the same way every time.
That missed me as it went into the corner line front for the rectangle block As i caught the leech hiding as a whale with a welding or Alum casting glave as its the same glove to prevent burning from the oven
I've ran into the different dots one time and it completely threw me off. I couldn't get lined up right all night. It was just bowling for fun so it wasn't a huge deal, but I just couldn't wrap my head around it and it annoyed me.
Most of the time a bowler would wear a glove/wrist band for extra support of the wrist and to help keep it from getting into a weaker position through the swing and release. I've also worked with some bowlers that wear them do to a previous injury. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching our videos!!
It’s not good to assume the middle dot on the approach will line up with the middle dot on the lane. It’s been a number of years (on wood lanes) but I’ve bowled (once) at a place where they were off by a couple of boards. Who knows what goes in the minds of people who do installations.
@@machinethesun9243 from the foul line to the dots isnt a set distance. for instance in one house we bowl in the dots are a different distance on one side of the house then the other. so using them as a reference is fine but knowing the actual distance of where you line up and making it consistent is important. its good to step off the distance from foul line to where you line up if a good thing to do and make it consistent on your start.
Because of the pros and their videos I'm almost up to a 200 average. Appreciate you all!
🤣. Way to go 👍🏼.
@@S.Clause thanks
That is awesome. Glad you can take something from our videos and have success. That's after all the main reason we post these tips. Keep on!
@@insidebowling that video you had about moving the pointer and pinkie finger to get less rotation on the ball or more rotation on the ball really helped me today in my practice session, my best three game series today was a 619. I had a 200, 235 and a 184. Thanks for that tip
@@insidebowling while I was watching this video I noticed that Shannon was staggering her feet before she started her approach to release the ball. What is the purpose of staggering the feet?
I grew up in a house with 5 dots, and no down lane range finders. Most people take that kind of stuff for granted today, but they are actually fairly new additions to the lanes, only being added to many houses as they've upgraded to from wood lanes, or from older synthetics, to newer gen synthetics in the past 10-15 years.
Dear Mrs. O'Keefe,
I would really love a video of you going into detail on how to line up, aim, and correctly deliver a spare shot for the 10 or the 6-10.
Thank you very much,
Sincerely,
Jason
She has. It's under her spare shooting video. She posted it maybe a month/month a half ago.
She is absolutely my favorite pro , she's amazing 😁
And hot!!!
Thanks everyone!
Great Insight.
Thank you.
You're very welcome
Thank you for explaining the dots!
I just wish there were more videos or teaching regarding straight bowling.
Love Shanon and tip Tuesday
Hi Shannon 😊 love your videos. I just started using a bowling hand device and would like to know how to set it up for certain shots and ball action? Trying to get consistent with ball motion. Thank you 🙏 ❤
Love the hammer shirt
What about the dots further up the lane? They look like 2 and half board separation.
Is this the same for 2 handers?
Question for the lefties: since there's only 39 boards on a lane, so do you call the first board (from the left) as board 1 or 2? Or do you call it as board 39 and have a completely opposite alignment with the righties?
Why would a lefty ever call the board closest to the left gutter the 2 board?
For a lefty the board closest to the left gutter is the 1 board, and for a righty the board closest to the right gutter is the 1 board.
The only board that both righties and lefties give the same name to is the 20 board.
Since the naming of the boards is for a mental model why would you care what is going on in the mind of an opposite handed bowler.
It is important that your mental model agrees when you are trying to communicate with a fellow bowler about a specific location on the lane and you apply math to the naming system.
For example when someone makes the claim (which I disagree with) that the pocket is the 17.5 board. Where exactly is the 17.5 board? Is it the center of the 17 board? Or is it 17.5 boards from the gutter?
If you claim it’s the center of the 17 board, then where is the 1/2 board?
@@mikewhite735 chill bro, I got confused for a sec due to the odd number of boards on a lane. Just realized that what the lefties and righties see are an exact mirrored image. Thanks for the explanation!
@@bryanttan3654 I agree that lefties are a “weird breed”, I just don’t think they are “start with 2 weird”
@@mikewhite735 my bad, maybe I am the weird one 😂
Legit. Thank you.
Is it your left or right foot that lines up with the dots?
It really depends on your comfort. I'm a righty and line up with inside of left foot. There's no right or wrong just consistency.
@@anthemiusaugustulusiii7831 So I seen a video from JR Raymond and he explained the rule of 7 some people were saying left foot and vice versa. His diagram had the left foot on 17 and going to 10 etc....
I'm a righty, and I was taught to line up inside of left foot. But who knows if that's a universal thing. And then there is drift.... for me I drift left 4 boards.... trying to correct it.
Left foot for a right handed bowler, and right foot for a left handed bowler. Whatever works for you though as long as you do it the same way every time.
@@insidebowling Thank you 😀
That missed me as it went into the corner line front for the rectangle block
As i caught the leech hiding as a whale with a welding or Alum casting glave as its the same glove to prevent burning from the oven
I've ran into the different dots one time and it completely threw me off. I couldn't get lined up right all night. It was just bowling for fun so it wasn't a huge deal, but I just couldn't wrap my head around it and it annoyed me.
Question.. why do yall use gloves to bowl? Just curious
Most of the time a bowler would wear a glove/wrist band for extra support of the wrist and to help keep it from getting into a weaker position through the swing and release. I've also worked with some bowlers that wear them do to a previous injury. Thanks for the question and thanks for watching our videos!!
@@insidebowling thanks for responding.. good to know. Enjoy your vids and will stay tuned in
Not real sure where to stand.? I’m throwing over 12 13 14 board.
It’s not good to assume the middle dot on the approach will line up with the middle dot on the lane.
It’s been a number of years (on wood lanes) but I’ve bowled (once) at a place where they were off by a couple of boards.
Who knows what goes in the minds of people who do installations.
They are also at different distance from the line
really? what's the difference? My home lane just got these and now I'm leaving corner pins.
@@machinethesun9243 from the foul line to the dots isnt a set distance. for instance in one house we bowl in the dots are a different distance on one side of the house then the other. so using them as a reference is fine but knowing the actual distance of where you line up and making it consistent is important.
its good to step off the distance from foul line to where you line up if a good thing to do and make it consistent on your start.
@@machinethesun9243 btw there are a couple videos that talk about why you leave the 10 pin.
@@machinethesun9243 ruclips.net/video/MU0QfReEl1M/видео.html she explains this here.
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useless info even for beginning bowlers
Thanks Spencer. Sorry for wasting your time.