1:44: perhaps my not bowling for 30 years, plus getting a ‘fingertip’ drilled new ball when I never had that in the past, is an advantage in this regard? Who knows….
Check your alignment. Sometimes coming around the ball is because you are aligned too far from your target and your hand is having to reach to where you are aiming. You can also set up a video lesson with one of our coaches for suggestions of how to fix it. There might be another problem that is causing the hand to come around.
@@KegelTrainingCenter I am thinking about coming for your camp July 26th. Never flown with bowling equipment. Can you give me some Info. I will be coming from Fresno, Ca (2600 miles Is a tad to far to drive ! LOL )
@@jamesbills5998 Most people will use one of the 3 ball travel totes and check it into their airline. As long as you don't thrown 16# you can fit them for under 50#. You can bring 2 with you and take 3 home or bring 3 with you and take the fourth home in your other luggage. We can also coordinate shipping it home if necessary. Let us know if you have other questions.
Every coach has slightly different approaches. There is a lot of research though that suggests that drills are highly effective in changing any process.
I have also recently heard a certain person say that they don't like drills. I think this is just a difference in perspective. This person usually deals with pros or really good players who already have an established game. If you are just learning, you are correct. You absolutely have to slow down and remove the ball IMO
Sounds simple but it means a lot to me. I’m over eighty and I can’t get out of the habit of hitting the foul line when delivering the bowling ball. I’ll practice by laying a towel in front of the foul line. More often than not I will hit the towel. I’ll try to practice without the ball and concentrate on other aspects of my game too. Thanks for the advice.
Glad it seems to help. If you are having trouble getting the ball over the foul line, be sure to have your fit checked too. If your thumb pitch is too much reverse or your hole is too large it will also cause you to drop it.
1:44: perhaps my not bowling for 30 years, plus getting a ‘fingertip’ drilled new ball when I never had that in the past, is an advantage in this regard? Who knows….
Great video Del! Amazing insight into why drills are important. Looking forward to a lesson soon!
See you then!
Really struggle to keep my hand behind the ball. Seems no matter what I do I just keep spinning It :(
Check your alignment. Sometimes coming around the ball is because you are aligned too far from your target and your hand is having to reach to where you are aiming. You can also set up a video lesson with one of our coaches for suggestions of how to fix it. There might be another problem that is causing the hand to come around.
@@KegelTrainingCenter I am thinking about coming for your camp July 26th. Never flown with bowling equipment. Can you give me some Info. I will be coming from Fresno, Ca (2600 miles Is a tad to far to drive ! LOL )
@@jamesbills5998 Most people will use one of the 3 ball travel totes and check it into their airline. As long as you don't thrown 16# you can fit them for under 50#. You can bring 2 with you and take 3 home or bring 3 with you and take the fourth home in your other luggage. We can also coordinate shipping it home if necessary. Let us know if you have other questions.
@@KegelTrainingCenter Signed up. Flight booked :)
@@jamesbills5998you will absolutely love your experience at KTC. Best money you will ever spend in your game.
Great advice, I heard another coach Mark Baker say he didn't believe in drills. that's why I will be visiting your bowling camp in august and not his.
Every coach has slightly different approaches. There is a lot of research though that suggests that drills are highly effective in changing any process.
Good tip!!! TY
Glad you enjoyed it!
Drills are great and I love to practice but my local alley charges $30 + and hour to do so. Way too expensive. I don’t get much practice in.
If you look back at some of our past tips we should several drills that can be done at home without being at the lanes. Check some of them out.
I have also recently heard a certain person say that they don't like drills. I think this is just a difference in perspective. This person usually deals with pros or really good players who already have an established game. If you are just learning, you are correct. You absolutely have to slow down and remove the ball IMO
Thanks for the feedback.
Sounds simple but it means a lot to me. I’m over eighty and I can’t get out of the habit of hitting the foul line when delivering the bowling ball. I’ll practice by laying a towel in front of the foul line. More often than not I will hit the towel. I’ll try to practice without the ball and concentrate on other aspects of my game too. Thanks for the advice.
Glad it seems to help. If you are having trouble getting the ball over the foul line, be sure to have your fit checked too. If your thumb pitch is too much reverse or your hole is too large it will also cause you to drop it.
@@KegelTrainingCenter - Thank you for the quick response. Very much appreciated.