Monday, May 3, 2010

House shot


These last 5 patterns I have told you about are PBA shots. They are what the professionals bowl on. They are very hard shot and you have to be someone that knows what to when the shot is hard. Like move your feet move your mark. The most important thing to know what bowling on these shots are that you might not bowl the best. Some time you have to have the rest ball. If you have the right ball you could shot very well and would not have a problem on them. The professionals do and do not have problems on them just cause they have bowled on them for years and know what and what not to do.
The other bowling shot that I think is easy is the House shot. This is just an oil pattern that is laid down in most bowling alleys. This has a oil lay out of 38 feet of oil. This shot has a lot of oil in the middle of the lane. This shot is very easy. If you find your mark you will be one the rest of the day. Some times people have a hard time because a lot of people bowl in tournaments and every game they have to keep switching lane. Which means a lot of people will be bowling on them and the oil is going to get pushed around. It could jut all get pushed into the middle because a lot of people play out by the gutter. If you are left handed you always have a good shot on a house shot because there are not that many left handed bowlers and if you mark a shot for your ball to role over on the left side no one else is going to be throwing it so the oil is going to stay where it is at unlike the right side where there are tons of people that are right handed and the oil will move so much. What pushing the oil mean is that when your ball roles down the lane it is pinking up oil with it and also the stuff it is not picking up is getting moved to the side of the lane. Like where your ball is rolling it will get very dry right there and you might either have to move or throw the ball out father in to some of the oil. If that does not work you might have to move your feet and or speed up your ball. Either speed it up in your arm or in the feet. Speeding your feet up might throw your timing off which you will have either a weird release or might miss your mark. Your feet will be very off balance and you will fall over. Speeding up for ball will give the ball less time to role and react then if were going slow then it would have time to role and react.

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