How to practice for sport shots, even on a house pattern.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 июл 2024
  • Don't have access to bowling center that will just lay down a sport short for you to practice on? Never fear. There are a few things you can do on any pattern to help improve aspects needed on sport shots. #viseinserts #bowling #baldbrosbowling #baldbrothersbowling
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Комментарии • 6

  • @xDrGeek
    @xDrGeek 14 дней назад

    MALLRATS! I love that quote!

  • @tombrown5955
    @tombrown5955 16 дней назад

    I am not a pro but a couple of things I am working on for balance is. Insure my left arm is shoulder height thumb down and the arm should not be behind me! Also I tend to bend over to much which is a almost guarantee to fall off the shot. What u mentioned of bending the left knee can raise your torso, body position to be a bit over your knee where it should be. Keep up the good teaching love it!

  • @randymelissabutton2159
    @randymelissabutton2159 16 дней назад

    Played on a sport shot/challenge pattern (34ft, 5to1) last night and our local PSO gave us some advice on how we might approach it and he was suggesting first arrow with a "tour" type ball (I have a Web Tour Solid), and it was a great lesson when I threw 3 gutter balls in the first game, but got a lot more focused by game 3 on hitting 5,6 or 7 board with target being 5 board, outside 5 seemed to be OB, but a great lesson learned. When I hit my target, I was rewarded, for game 2, I wanted to see what my normal line 20-12-8 would look like on a pattern like that, welll....it was not pretty even though I kept making small moves left, it was much tougher than our typically house shot to find the right combination of speed and rotation. All in all I enjoy this sport shot/challenge pattern League (non-sanctioned/scratch/no prize), it is a real eye opener and actually quite fun. Not to many challenge or sport shot tournaments in my area, but if I do ever sign up for one, I will take your tips from this video to prepare...Thanks for the video

    • @baldbrothersbowling
      @baldbrothersbowling  16 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. There are many sport patterns (especially short) where inching left gets you into flatter spots that hook a lot and require even more precision. It's the trap people fall into because it's the normal move on house. I shot a regional where game 1 was great, but as it broke down, I tried to inch left, and that was a mistake. I changed balls and move back to the right and found it again. It's also why you see pros start in urethane far right, and as the lane blends, they make huge move and change into reactive. Moving just a few left wouldn't have worked. Sports shots are tough, but they really enhance our games. Good luck in future events.