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Touch Of Death
02-18-2010, 06:57 PM
A couple friends dragged me off bowling yesterday and within a few frames it suddenly occured to me why I never go bowling. I was in last place and I felt as if my shoes were sticking. I was about to just keep on going never breaking one hundred when I thought that I may as well test a theory. I decided to just stand in a right foot forward fighting stance while holding the ball in my right hand. I let the ball swing back behind me and once it reached its apex, I switched my footing to a left foot forward fighting stance in place. I swear to God I started throwing strikes and picking up spares. I might go pro!:ultracool
Sean
Big Don
02-18-2010, 07:37 PM
Keeping a good stance, and being able to do the same thing exactly the same way every time works great, doesn't it. I noticed it, too, though I was throwing darts.
Bullseye!
Touch Of Death
02-18-2010, 09:22 PM
I had used the arrows in bowling to aim my whole life. My buddy asked me which dots I was aimimg for; I said, "Dots?... what dots!?!" It turns out there are dots right up front! Now I can just stand right out there switch in place and hand that ball to the dots every time. I shall own my friends here next week, and soon... who Knows?
Sean
IcemanSK
02-18-2010, 10:50 PM
Another story of a martial artist lost to the world of bowling once the secrets are learned:flammad:
seasoned
02-18-2010, 10:59 PM
Which goes to show that principles of movement transcend across all facets of life. It's like training MA 24/7, very cool. http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon7.gif
Blade96
02-19-2010, 02:31 PM
i applied kiba dachi to ice skating.....learning to cross one foot over the other while standing still ( walking side ways).
and I taught my nidan that it works well for both activities. i told him that its important to keep your weight and gravity centered not to lean to far forward or 2 far back. He said he didnt know that =]
Martial arts moves and stances can be used in every day life. :angel:
terryl965
02-19-2010, 02:46 PM
I am sure Norm Duke is waiting with anticipation.....http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon10.gif
...I decided to just stand in a right foot forward fighting stance while holding the ball in my right hand. I let the ball swing back behind me and once it reached its apex, I switched my footing to a left foot forward fighting stance in place. I swear to God I started throwing strikes and picking up spares...Hey, that's called bowling. Bowlers just do it moving forward not standing in place.:rofl:
Touch Of Death
02-21-2010, 03:40 AM
Hey, that's called bowling. Bowlers just do it moving forward not standing in place.:rofl:Not this bowler. Why not just throw it from standing in place? Is there a rule?
Sean
Not this bowler. Why not just throw it from standing in place? Is there a rule?
Sean
No, no rule, but just like Martial Art's there is a reason they don't just stand still, it’s called "momentum". You get more force out of the ball into the pins by using your forward momentum. Thus the pin action will be increased. In other words it is the best possible form for the task at hand.
Standing still is one way to develop your hand position and ball release. Kids learn this way, but you won't bowl in the high 200's until you put it all together.
However my OP was in jest. It was not to be taken seriously. Sorry.
Touch Of Death
02-22-2010, 09:09 PM
No, no rule, but just like Martial Art's there is a reason they don't just stand still, it’s called "momentum". You get more force out of the ball into the pins by using your forward momentum. Thus the pin action will be increased. In other words it is the best possible form for the task at hand.
Standing still is one way to develop your hand position and ball release. Kids learn this way, but you won't bowl in the high 200's until you put it all together.
However my OP was in jest. It was not to be taken seriously. Sorry.I will be happy with high 100s. LOL I noticed less momentum, but I doubt kids learn by switching in place.
Sean
I will be happy with high 100s. LOL I noticed less momentum, but I doubt kids learn by switching in place.
SeanYes you are correct. They just stand in place. High 100's are great.
We all just went bowling and I can't believe I bowled a 158. My Sabumnim bowled a 229. http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon9.gif Yeah I lost. Oh well. My 158 was my best so far.
Jade Tigress
02-23-2010, 10:03 AM
That's interesting. I suck at bowling too, always used the arrows, not the dots. However, I KICK ASS at Wii Bowling! LOL! High game is 290, yeah baby! Real bowling? Average of about 110. Ack. I'd be very happy with even mid 100's in real bowling.
Touch Of Death
02-23-2010, 02:16 PM
Yes you are correct. They just stand in place. High 100's are great.
We all just went bowling and I can't believe I bowled a 158. My Sabumnim bowled a 229. http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/images/icons/icon9.gif Yeah I lost. Oh well. My 158 was my best so far.I bowled a 163 when I was in high school and have never done it again. In the Army I once bowled a 154. Now I really suck, but I have a plan!
Sean
Balrog
02-28-2010, 05:15 PM
I went the other way. I started bowling when I was 12, had to give it up when I came down with arthritis. I started martial arts right after that.
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