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  • čas přidán 12. 01. 2023
  • Instructional video on how exactly you should be developing a targeting system to improve your game and accuracy
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Komentáře • 231

  • @SevenKS77
    @SevenKS77 Před rokem +94

    I'mma be honest as a bowler who actually cares more about how a ball looks on the lane. The explanation about a strong versus weak ball especially on a house pattern was SPOT ON. Great video and keep it up

    • @220avg
      @220avg  Před rokem +8

      I know most ppl love seeing that massive skid flip reaction that weak balls will give you 😂

    • @SevenKS77
      @SevenKS77 Před rokem

      @@220avg I honestly can't stand that reaction type. I like tons of continuation as it usually carries better

    • @ChrisGoesPewPew
      @ChrisGoesPewPew Před rokem +2

      @@SevenKS77 That part is debatable, it's all dependent on ball, speed and rev rates. Both work equally well for different bowlers.

    • @michianabaddriversin4690
      @michianabaddriversin4690 Před rokem

      Good stuff man. I'm a Mallott style..line back from breakpoint to the foul line, release on it mark at the line.

    • @kyleevaldson
      @kyleevaldson Před 8 měsíci

      I agree and the oil pattern measurements were also spot on. I'm currently a 175 average in San Antonio btw if anyone wants to have a bowling friend to practice with!

  • @220avg
    @220avg  Před rokem +87

    Let me know what you guys thought of this video!
    I’ve had a lot of requests for informational/instructional based content.
    I much prefer making the entertainment/challenge type videos(I even tried to make this one somewhat entertaining lol)
    But I can sprinkle in some stuff like this here and there

    • @joshuab1707
      @joshuab1707 Před rokem +2

      I haven't watched it yet, I just wanted to be the first reply. Be back in 4 min

    • @joshuab1707
      @joshuab1707 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the video. I fell right into that camp of people who don't pay too much attention to their breakpoint. I'll def keep this in mind and be more aware tomorrow during league.

    • @plasia
      @plasia Před rokem +3

      loved it, learnt something

    • @ACommentFromYouTube
      @ACommentFromYouTube Před rokem

      I think you should do both. Your entertaining no matter the video

    • @andrewweltlich9065
      @andrewweltlich9065 Před rokem

      I think you struck a good balance of information and humor. Even with how basic the topic was I was still entertained.

  • @daspeakeasies
    @daspeakeasies Před rokem +19

    I’ve been averaging about 155 since switching to 2 handed bowling. Used your advice in this video for tonight’s league game and shot a 196, 148, and a PR of 253 in the 3rd game. Thanks for the help!

    • @220avg
      @220avg  Před rokem +2

      Yo that’s awesome to hear! Keep it up

  • @etarnkufecin
    @etarnkufecin Před rokem +28

    Just something I've learned and what I teach the youth bowlers, if you are looking at the pins or keeping your eyes down lane the whole time then your body is going to want to launch the ball (too much down lane speed and not enough revs). If you bring your eyes closer, arrows to dots, then you'll lay it down at your mark rather than throw it past it. I do LOVE the concept you mentioned about finding brake point and THEN drawing that straight line back to your lay down spot. A strong mental picture helps the body perform the task.

    • @VinnyDeez-
      @VinnyDeez- Před 3 měsíci

      I only look at the pins I’m just now starting to bowl got my own ball and i suck more than i did before what i three stright 😂

  • @mazuki16
    @mazuki16 Před rokem +6

    Wait for a under 5 min video. I actually learned so much. Holy. Thank you for this video!!

  • @squidly2112
    @squidly2112 Před rokem +4

    Great video Mr. 220 !!! .. awesome! .. this is exactly what I am trying to learn now. And trying to learn how to adjust as the lanes change, what ball to use, where to stand, where to aim, etc. I love these kinds of videos to help me to figure these things out. Most of the time I just get confused but I am learning.

  • @blakepierce4543
    @blakepierce4543 Před rokem +5

    Kudos to you for this video. I have never seen anyone explain it better or keep it so simple.

  • @checkboy8
    @checkboy8 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been bowling almost 10 years. Never paid for coaching and just been off of experience. When i tell you this video helped sooo much

  • @Dima-ASMR
    @Dima-ASMR Před rokem

    Great video! I liked how informative it is in regards to both targetting and the strong and weak bowling balls.

  • @alexandersuico5246
    @alexandersuico5246 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video. I struggle being consistent with aiming some days. Learning to look at the breakpoint will be my next tweak!

  • @clowny2396
    @clowny2396 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video. I've been targeting closer to the dots than the arrows for several years now and I find that my ball gets into a roll much better that way. I tried to target down at the range finders like you mentioned as I found that most good house shot bowlers will have their ball rolling over board 8 or 9 down at 40 feet; however, my ability to hook the ball when I did that lost it's strength. Possibly I was getting to higher and higher speeds, not sure. These days with stronger equipment I'll stand somewhere between boards 25 to 28 and target boards 12 to 10. With weaker balls I'll move a bit more to the right. For spares I generally target at the tip of first range finder at 34 feet at various places on the lane. For example I stand on board 30 for the 10-pin and aim at board 9 at 34 feet. I'll try your suggestion and see if I incorporate it into my game. Thank you!

  • @macgotthis
    @macgotthis Před rokem

    Great video. An easy to understand explanation. Some other channels make it seam more confusing then it actually is.

  • @hawkeyegoalie
    @hawkeyegoalie Před rokem

    Great video and straight to the point! I’d like to see more videos like this here and there.

  • @Frankie_Plays
    @Frankie_Plays Před rokem

    i have been searching for an explanation on front to back motion forever...and finally I got it. I need more 220 tutorials.

  • @bradleythorburn
    @bradleythorburn Před rokem

    This was a great video i would love to see more This helped me and something ive been chatting to my bowling friend about. Thanks Ryan

  • @jasoncraig1007
    @jasoncraig1007 Před 8 měsíci

    I watched this video last Friday from home about an hour or two before I went bowling (just to practice/have fun) and I just want to say it legitimately helped. I've been in a slump for almost two months. Right after I joined a league for the first time my scores went down. I don't know if I'm in my own head or putting too much pressure on myself but, this video gave me some tips that really seemed to help quite a bit and I truly think the next league night I'll get my first 200+ game in league.

  • @Vacreth
    @Vacreth Před rokem +3

    thank you for this video, i am a 200 avg average bowler trying to nail down how i create my line.
    This video really gave me some ideas.
    I use the arrows and always have, i bowl at bowlero which makes it impossible to see the breakpoint do to all of the lights and reflections
    My dad who is a 170 avg bowler bowls off of "feel" and doesn't use any of the suggested dots/arrows to score and he does pretty well considering.
    I have to suggest that you do lane transition next as a video idea, that is the HARDEST thing a bowler has to go trough and we could use your wisdom.
    Thank you for making these videos they are so entertaining keep it up! :D

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 Před měsícem

    I got into bowling as in buying my own Bowling balls ans getting fitted for my hand about 2 years now. And never knew about the down-lane breakpoint. I always was told to use the arrows and wondering why I'm stuck. I started looking down lane like you said and wow.. thank you. Now learning when and where to move on the boards

  • @joepalmer9877
    @joepalmer9877 Před rokem +58

    I know this has nothing to do with this video, but....How hard does a ball have to hit the lane to damage the wood? Mythbusters season 6, episode 9.....

    • @TraumaER
      @TraumaER Před rokem +16

      Well most centers use synthetic wood so damaging the lane like decades ago doesn’t really happen unless you have some weirdo using a 20lbs bowling ball. 😅

    • @hellsk100
      @hellsk100 Před rokem +1

      @@TraumaER you think even with a high loft 16lb er?

    • @turtlejeremy6980
      @turtlejeremy6980 Před rokem +2

      ​@@hellsk100 yeah. The new synthetic lanes can take like 20,000lbs of force and not even be damaged. Unless you are lofting a 16lb ball at 30mph thats not happening

  • @therealtbm1
    @therealtbm1 Před rokem +1

    this helps me alot for bowiling i love the way u explained it thank u

  • @captainbugsofficial
    @captainbugsofficial Před rokem

    Thank you so much. I was just thinking about this and you uploaded it.

  • @KaiTakApproach
    @KaiTakApproach Před rokem

    Yeah dude, I have been working on exactly this aspect of my game and it gave me immediate gains. Good idea for a video.

  • @jacksonez
    @jacksonez Před rokem

    This was very informative! Thank you 220 avg bowla!

  • @ThePokersurfer
    @ThePokersurfer Před rokem +3

    I'm telling you Michael this instructional stuff will take you to another level beyond 20K subs and you should go give private lessons that would definitely give you some more revenue stream

  • @thebigeasy8609
    @thebigeasy8609 Před rokem

    Right on! This helped a lot. Thanks. More please

  • @will_senpai957
    @will_senpai957 Před rokem

    thank you for making this video because i only look at the arrows now i have a different perspective on targeting

  • @lionmartian9046
    @lionmartian9046 Před rokem +1

    Killed this explanation of this and ball strength better than any video I've watched

  • @ricka.wetselphdbowler3526

    I loved this instructional video. More please!

  • @mjb4126
    @mjb4126 Před 5 měsíci

    Great advice. Looking forward to trying this.

  • @followthetruth295
    @followthetruth295 Před rokem

    I didn’t even know that I target the same way as Wes. It’s so much easier for me to hit my target down lane when looking at the foul line instead of the arrows. Although I use my arrows as my mark to where I need to be, I never look at them when I throw. It took me a little bit to figure that out for myself, but I’ve been averaging over 180 minimum every time I play since then. Great video man, these tips can make a new player want to actually discover new things whilst bowling instead of just chucking 10 pd house balls down lane lol

  • @flippperboy
    @flippperboy Před rokem

    Great alignment tip! Good job.

  • @mikelombard21
    @mikelombard21 Před rokem

    Highly informative. You are a great teacher.

  • @wayne7703
    @wayne7703 Před 2 měsíci

    Perfect explanation! Going to try new things next trip! Can you do a video on how to roll the ball as opposed to throwing it ? I’m up to about 14-16 mph and am struggling to slow it down ! Up, slow down my approach of slow down my swing, and I still blast it. Our practice drills for hooking the ball and still haven’t gotten a handle on that either. Sometimes I can sometimes I can’t, but I’m trying. Thank you for all your help. Have a great game.,!

  • @jeffreybarker357
    @jeffreybarker357 Před 5 měsíci

    This is excellent. So many other (LONGER!) videos that can’t get to or even make a point.

  • @chejmarquez
    @chejmarquez Před rokem

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing

  • @Itssteve1994
    @Itssteve1994 Před rokem

    I'm definitely trying this in league on Wednesday. Thanks a bunch!

  • @forsakenkai
    @forsakenkai Před 9 měsíci

    This was a great explanation video🔥

  • @RogaBigCalves
    @RogaBigCalves Před rokem

    I"ve tried some different looks over the years, but have the most success doing pretty much the same thing Mallott does. I start my swing toward the breakpoint and look right at the foul line on release. I rely on consistent launch angle and release point more than trying to point the ball to a target as I used to have a tendency to muscle the ball when I did so.

  • @keithm1961
    @keithm1961 Před 6 měsíci

    I have always used the arrows, but recently started looking down lane to see where the breakpoint is in comparison to the indicators. It has really helped a lot, but im still not where I want to be. when I slide my left foot tends to be about 3 boards left of where I want it. when its where I want it the break point becomes critical so the arrow has to be on the money
    Great video keep it up. btw I should mention I bowl two handed backup

  • @briansouders2203
    @briansouders2203 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Keep them coming

  • @wayneetcetera
    @wayneetcetera Před rokem +1

    Fantastic video. I’ve been bowling all my life and somehow didn’t know the 4 dark boards down lane were break point markers.
    The only thing that might confuse beginners is that you mentioned “hit 9” without clarifying you meant you hit the 9th board.

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Před rokem

      Yeah the range finders are super overlooked and almost kind of an advantage for those who know how to use them lol

  • @corvusclimbs2166
    @corvusclimbs2166 Před rokem +1

    Hah I had no idea Malott did that for targeting. I actually started doing the same kind of thing a while back to reduce the amount of loft I was throwing and it made my shots far more consistent.
    Great video!

    • @scothowe539
      @scothowe539 Před rokem

      I've done it this way for years. Probably decades. I couldn't tell you when or why I started targeting that way but anything else feels un-natural.

  • @robertsneed3
    @robertsneed3 Před rokem

    Awesome teaching technique about arrows and breakpoints very simply explained. Thank you how are use this technique next time I practice and for my league bowling 🎳🎳🎳. #PEACE✌🏾

  • @bowlingxp8345
    @bowlingxp8345 Před rokem

    Hahaha! I liked the first 10 seconds. Nice humor there. As for the rest of the video, it was a simple explanation without going into too much detail, that i think will help casual boalers a lot. Nitpick : on 01:42 that is the 8th board at the arrows, not the 9. But ok. Point made. And in the last shot, if you take the red line all the way back, you should drop the ball at around 25. But you laid down at 22, and it went to 15 (not 16 as shown). Other than these nitpicks, great video. I found your channel by acc....(nah i actually often search for other bowling channels). But i did subscribe and follow it mainly because of the heavy bowling balls and the humor. I try humor in mine but the topics are pretty sciency so it's not easy haha.

  • @Jbmccain86
    @Jbmccain86 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the vid! I took it to heart last week and bowled my first 600 series and a 220 game (my new high game 😁) I played another series last night on severely beat up lanes and managed a 550 series (my now second highest series).

    • @220avg
      @220avg  Před rokem +1

      Yo good stuff Jman!! Glad to hear that 😁

  • @playdiscgolf1546
    @playdiscgolf1546 Před rokem

    As I’m settling into my stance I look at the center dot at the foul line and then as I get ready to approach I draw a line up to the 3rd arrow and then back to the dot. As I release I look at a spot just past the dot where I lay the ball down, kinda like Wes Mallot

  • @ninety9million928
    @ninety9million928 Před rokem +1

    Thank you Thank you Thank you... We need more videos like this... Thx💯💯💯

  • @fjkfn8741
    @fjkfn8741 Před rokem

    this is actually so helpful tysm:)

  • @markmarean4641
    @markmarean4641 Před rokem

    Gold, pure Gold information. Many thanks.

  • @waynecooper7147
    @waynecooper7147 Před rokem +1

    While I enjoy your regular humorous videos and difference from other people it was nice to see an instructional video from you. Maybe good to mix in from time to time for those looking for help

  • @hestontela7488
    @hestontela7488 Před 8 měsíci

    Dope bro appreciate the knowledge

  • @jeremyfranklin1510
    @jeremyfranklin1510 Před rokem +1

    I have figured out my release and approach (to a degree), the targeting for both the pocket and spare shooting is a weakness of mine. I hope to improve that and finally break my 100-199 curse.

  • @pedrocruz4710
    @pedrocruz4710 Před rokem

    Good info man, thank you!

  • @jxnklly
    @jxnklly Před rokem

    Much appreciated this video, after I watched this i went bowling and bowled a 229 new pr, 2 months into throwing 2 hands. Using a venom shock! This vid definitely helped me understand what I was missing in the past.

    • @220avg
      @220avg  Před rokem

      That’s awesome!! New 220 average bowler coming up 😎

    • @jxnklly
      @jxnklly Před rokem

      @@220avgyessir can’t stop won’t stop! I’m loving it

  •  Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome thank you. Mid-season in my first league handicap series. Hoping for a 200 game soon.

  • @KammaQwazi
    @KammaQwazi Před 8 měsíci

    The "strong" and "weak" ball you brought up has been backwards in my head for years lolol. Very good way to describe that.

  • @marvin41ful
    @marvin41ful Před rokem

    Loved it, thanks for the information. Only if I could get my release to hit the same spot every time 😅

  • @MotivGuy94
    @MotivGuy94 Před rokem

    Great video, so u don't trace where I want to from the breakpoint intentionally but I feel like I do it subconsciously. It's funny u mention Wes Malott cause I do exactly what he does, maybe not exactly to the foul line but close to it.

  • @kylemc8851
    @kylemc8851 Před rokem

    Great vid!!

  • @boringbrodi1772
    @boringbrodi1772 Před rokem

    awesome tips
    this will help me

  • @boosk2127
    @boosk2127 Před rokem

    For what seems like forever now, I usually start off while getting set by aiming at the arrows, while on the approach to throw the ball I transition down to the foul line to make sure I am throwing at my target during the release of the ball. Depending on the lane conditions I might only have to just look at the foul line depending on how the ball has been reacting through the game. For spares obviously I would start off at the pins I want to hit amd then aim through the arrows and foul line as needed to make the spare.

  • @jasonsmith3537
    @jasonsmith3537 Před rokem

    I used to target the "pro-hashes" but more and more lanes I come across don't have them...including my center. I have to focus on the angle I cross my arrows and keep my speed in check... I have tried picking a spot down lane like a reflection (static) or something...but I found that picking a board on the bottom side of the arrow and one at the top of the arrow is where I keep my angle consistent.

  • @Philycheeze222
    @Philycheeze222 Před 11 měsíci

    2:25 that’s one of my favorite topics in bowling. Whenever you can, could you do a video of those two types of bowling balls and when to use them?

  • @christopherbramwell8262
    @christopherbramwell8262 Před 8 měsíci

    However, as a practical matter, most people can't successfully tell whether or not their ball rolled over the where they want the ball to roll over at the break point.
    That is why it's important to establish A CONSISTENT DRIFT PATTERN WITH YOUR FOOTWORK IN THE APPROACH. Most bowlers need to keep their strategies to better bowling as simple as possible. Because "the sport of bowling" can get convoluted enough as it is.
    Playing lanes is an art based on a targeting system. Other factors are included such as various speeds and various types of equipment. Good video because it emphasizes a premium on ACCURACY. SO IT REPEATING SHOTS! WHICH IS DEVELOPED FROM PRACTICING THE RIGHT THINGS TO GET FUNDAMENTALS INGRAINED INTO "MUSCLE MEMORY".
    DRIFT PATTERN CONSISTENCY IS ONE OF THOSE FUNDAMENTALS.

  • @AwesomeScosh
    @AwesomeScosh Před rokem

    Amazing video bro 👍

  • @KevCo95
    @KevCo95 Před rokem

    Wonderful video man

  • @klidagraf
    @klidagraf Před rokem +3

    Very short and clear cut explanation. Thank you for the guidance. I’m an amateur bowler trying to get better (150/160 avg) who has only been looking at the arrows the entire time without knowing exactly what the ball is doing once it goes down the lane. Part of the reason for that is that my bowling alley always has the lights off. This was a much needed video for me to understand how to aim more accurately.

    • @davidaronson9475
      @davidaronson9475 Před rokem +4

      Always? You probably want to find another bowling alley.

    • @arcadesunday4592
      @arcadesunday4592 Před rokem

      @@davidaronson9475 I agree! Try to join a league. Lights should be on then!

  • @billem3085
    @billem3085 Před rokem

    nice work!

  • @kody_Pizza2
    @kody_Pizza2 Před 8 měsíci

    Good video. I kind of felt I should draw an imaginary line. But I would often not know where the breakpoint would be. I do have around a 170 average and been bowling since I was small and currently in my mid 20's. It would sometimes be hard to tell and get harder when my arm doesn't stay straight. But hopefully I would improve. I'm a lefty and using the 900 global eternity pin up. I think this is why I don't strike much but I am usually good with my spares even the 7 pin and some splits. So, it is just the strikes need improving. I usually aim around the 2nd arrow. My strike percentage is currently only 29% according to the lane talk app. Not sure if it is just me, but I did also notice the ball doesn't hook as I think it should so, I think I have to aim it in a certain way to get it to the strike zone. I did have thoughts of getting a different ball or maybe try pin down. My bowling alley is at least known for harder strikes. Just my thoughts. My goal is to get to the 200 average. I thought to add people do watch me at times as they view me as a good bowler. Weird. 😅😎

  • @kellydavis4954
    @kellydavis4954 Před rokem

    it's the beans ,thanks and does it change with the 2 handed style. i just switched and can only throw to an area on the lane as I cant seem to read the lanes with a ball that hooks crazy compared to my other ball. if that makes sense

  • @lamargardner7625
    @lamargardner7625 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing. The issue that I have is that the house that I bowl at doesn't have break point markers and I am currently having targeting issues.

  • @big-tfpv7662
    @big-tfpv7662 Před rokem

    I bowl like Wes, and one thing that is great about it is your position at the line is easy to maintain and helps the foundation of the shot.

  • @ryanmullins4431
    @ryanmullins4431 Před rokem

    Loved the FNAF suspense music thrown in for a few seconds at the beginning from fnaf 2 those games are hella good!

  • @frankyq3481
    @frankyq3481 Před rokem

    Dude thanks for the info

  • @Jeff-rd6hb
    @Jeff-rd6hb Před rokem +3

    Great stuff! 👍 It's not just about hitting an arrow or board at the release. Break point is crucial, and where do your feet end up.

  • @BigJim5754
    @BigJim5754 Před 10 měsíci

    Great info thanx! Question maybe for a new video, your thumb fit. Hard to tell but it looks like your thumb has alittle gap on the back side, like its alilttle loose. I've gone from loose to super tight to inbetween recently. Managed to almost destroy my game while slowly getting a better forward power roll keeping hand behind/under ball. Whats your opinion on thuimb fit, release etc

  • @11josiahf
    @11josiahf Před rokem +2

    i haven’t notice the break point on lanes tbh maybe im not paying attention enough

  • @jeffborders5448
    @jeffborders5448 Před rokem

    Nice explanation of targeting.

  • @stevekeller3643
    @stevekeller3643 Před 8 měsíci

    So what do you do after drawing the line from your break point back to the arrows ? Continue on back to the foul line, then stand 6-7 boards off that ?
    Thanks

  • @altonrobinson8402
    @altonrobinson8402 Před rokem

    Very Timely Video!

  • @ValiddSnipez
    @ValiddSnipez Před 6 měsíci

    I need the weak ball vs strong ball video I am new to using a personal ball I’ve been hooking house balls for a while and struggled with my custom because of curving to early I’ve been working on throwing it further out but feel like I’m doing to much work with that any suggestions

  • @cannonchristopher
    @cannonchristopher Před rokem +1

    Good stuff Mike! Keep these videos coming. I'm a lefty though, so 15 feet / 5 eyes all day 🤣.

    • @220avg
      @220avg  Před rokem +1

      Typical 😂😂

  • @rienalanshari4829
    @rienalanshari4829 Před rokem

    Damn! I just realized it! Thanks 🎉

  • @ericpadilla2454
    @ericpadilla2454 Před rokem

    I aim with my left foot to help keep my release near my ankle (two hander). So i do the same as Wes malott and draw a line from the break point to the foul line dots and look towards my slide foot area on release. Only problem I had doing this was my release was too early messing up my form and release so i practiced until there was no end and decided to change my whole approach with a shorter one to help me hold on the ball longer on my release.

  • @turtlejeremy6980
    @turtlejeremy6980 Před rokem

    I get to my starting spot on the approach, then kind of trace my desired reaction on the lane. Then I look at the foul line, until I get to the top of my backswing, where I move my eyes to the arrows, then to the breakpoint as I release. Kind of like Wes Mallot

  • @bobbyrobert5493
    @bobbyrobert5493 Před rokem

    Numero uno great work always entertaining

  • @jasonboness3871
    @jasonboness3871 Před 11 měsíci

    Great vid

  • @sherlocksvp5537
    @sherlocksvp5537 Před rokem

    I need more of this ❤
    Lol I need the help

  • @jacksonniederhauser8227

    When u said that’s a topic for a whole different video (regarding strong vs weak balls hooking early/late did u make a video like that?

  • @EtemmuReborn
    @EtemmuReborn Před rokem

    I've only ever used the foul line as my target point. The way the light comes off the lanes makes me dizzy if I try and look out at arrows or beyond during approach. I will glance out to my break point before setting though.

  • @edwh164
    @edwh164 Před rokem

    What board was your left foot on for the 16-8 shot ? Thanks

  • @raymah7
    @raymah7 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @noah3508
    @noah3508 Před rokem

    How can you tell(and can you change) your breakpoint?

  • @SCRATCHONEMORE
    @SCRATCHONEMORE Před 2 měsíci

    HiH also targets at foul line, if can make a vid show casing that would be awesome 🙏🤙

  • @livinb450
    @livinb450 Před rokem

    Me? You set up the tripod, all buff, hoodie, long hair, pink ball.. U call yourself, 220 avg bowler. I had to see whats up. Good instruction!! Next, get people to have a gravity fed shot. There is a disease of late timing out there. Thanks for all of your content!

  • @machinethesun9243
    @machinethesun9243 Před rokem

    When you are at lanes without those down lane stripe targets what do you look at? We don't have them at ours, so I line my body up facing the triangle between the 3rd and 6th pin, and then I look at the dots. Similar to Wes Mallot. And if I'm standing far right and playing the gutter, I do it like Wes and focus mainly on the swing plane of my arm so that it is parallel to the #3 board and adjust off that, never looking at dots or arrows at all. Somehow it works. If I target past the dots the ball rolls way too long and doesn't make the turn.

    • @220avg
      @220avg  Před rokem +1

      It’ll probably be harder to learn but I’ve learned to tell approximately where the breakpoint is and targeting the individual boards down lane

  • @asmrkratosbone4337
    @asmrkratosbone4337 Před měsícem

    Thanks!

  • @bdj1126
    @bdj1126 Před rokem

    What speed do you typically roll?

  • @chipotlelover217
    @chipotlelover217 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video

  • @richarddawson2892
    @richarddawson2892 Před rokem +1

    Any suggestions for bowlers that have cross dominant vision? Where looking at close targets like arrows or dots distorts targeting.