A Bowler’s Guide for Beginners

May 10, 2009 by Bowl 900  
Filed under Recreation and Sports

Bowlers are divided into three basic groups: the ones the use 3-step approaches, the ones the use 4-step approaches, and those that use 5-step approaches to get to the foul line.

A large group of bowlers have chosen over the years to use a 4-step delivery, it gives them and nicely coordinated approach that allows them to have the correct rhythm to perfect their release.

A few bowlers use other approaches, but most bowlers love converting to a four-step approach after discovering it possibilities. Enroll in a class on bowling and you will hear the instructor say, “Out on 1, down on 2, back on 3 and then slide!”

You will discover this approach accomplishes the height of results with minimum effort.

Lets examine this step one of the four-step approach. You need to push away in this step and that is what is meant by: “Out on 1”. This will cover the push away.

You should know that during the push away your ball needs to be placed forward and a tad to the right so you have enough room to do your step number 2, and your swing that should be pendulum-like of your arm. If this is not done you will slam into your right leg on your step number 2.

During doing your step number 2, the left hand (for right-handers) should be removed from the ball. Sometimes this is immediate but it does vary. A lot of bowlers do this during the push away or just before the max is attained. The left hand should never be left on the ball during step number 2. You will invite trouble.

For the second step your ball does and pendulum-type swing. Don’t push it though. Make the weight of the ball do your work for you.

“Back on 3, and then slide.” When you finish your slide, you left foot is required to be at a distance of 3 inches behind the foul line. Don’t push yourself to make long-type strides the short ones will benefit you more.

With every bowlers, the third step should fine the ball in a complete back swing. This is where now that you cannot correct anything you have done wrong, you are fully invested at this point. Actually you are from the push away.

Your slide is your 4th step, in the slide your ball moves quite easily forward, and the weight helps the swing. Don’t force the ball the weight will do the work.

During this slide bend your body forward, and keep your right leg behind you mainly for balance, but it can also be a brake to halt your slide. When you have stopped sliding be about 3 inches behind the foul line.

With moving from the 3-step delivery method to the 4-step delivery method, remember your steps should be as if you are just walking.

Do not ever push your strides to be long ones, regular short strides are more useful here. Some lanes have limited approach areas for you to move in so stick to short strides.

It is important that you keep your right arm at your side, regardless of the number of steps you are utilizing in your approach. Your elbow really needs to be rubbing on your side.

Once the bowlers practices this approach they will never go back to another!

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