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How to Bowl Properly

How to Bowl Properly. By: Jacob Kaplan. Correct Ball Choice. Choosing the right weight for you is essential -All depends on your size, weight, and strength To heavy of a ball, you can barely throw it To light of a ball, you wont be able to control it. End on the C orrect F oot.

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How to Bowl Properly

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  1. How to Bowl Properly By: Jacob Kaplan

  2. Correct Ball Choice • Choosing the right weight for you is essential • -All depends on your size, weight, and strength • To heavy of a ball, you can barely throw it • To light of a ball, you wont be able to control it

  3. End on the Correct Foot • If your righty, you must end on your left foot • If your lefty, you must end on your right foot • -This will you keep you balanced at the release point

  4. Vision • Throughout your approach, your eyes must stay on your target • - This gives you a higher success rate on hitting your spot

  5. Follow Through • Finally, you must follow through to your target fully • Once again, more chance of being precise with your shot if this is done

  6. Purpose • Power point easily portrayed how to bowl • Bullet points helped demonstrate key points • Word art kept the presentation interesting • Transitions from slide to slide kept the audience’s eyes pealed • Usage of relatable pictures to help make the topic make sense • Keep audience interested and keep information understandable

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