Fitting and drilling a bowling ball pdf


















My first copy was in English and Japanese. He told me that he always printed in two languages. I told Bill that my copy was a dark chocolate brown color and he said that he never produced one in brown.

Come to find out it was just brown from age. The new copy is in English only and has a black,white and blue cover. Still the basis for most drilling. Like Ironman said get it off the BTM site. Bill had a stack about 18 inches high of the new issue when I sat down and chatted with him a couple of years ago so there should be plenty of fresh ones out on the market. There for a while when they were out of print they were very hard to get. Smash49 Smash49 robert bowlersslidesock.

Top Coaches by Bowler's Journal International , , , , and ! Doug Sterner Hero Member Posts: This is perhaps the best reference book available for teh pro shop. Revolutions 1 and 2 are great for looking at the fine points of ball reaction due to dynamics but FItting and Drilling is a must have for EVERY pro shop operator. I've never seen the original B.

Taylor and was wondering if this is the same or basically the same book? If someone has the "American book" or a link to a pdf copy, how does this compare? Aloarjr Click For My Grip. JustRico Hero Member Posts: Keep in mind the book was released in There are also early reports that it has eliminated some pain and wrist discomfort both during and after bowling. I began work on the Anatomical Drilling Technique by thinking about how the hand sits and moves naturally in an open position. As you can see from the image, when the hand is in a normal open position, the thumb is outside the index finger and there is a substantial natural angle between the base of the thumb and the fingers.

This angle is shown in the image by the two black dotted lines. In sports science, the hand is split between the middle and ring finger into two sides: ulna on the pinky and ring side and radial on index and middle side. This naming convention emerged from the location of the lone forearm bones and the proximity of these bones to the hand. The ulna bone is located on the pinky side of the forearm and the radius bone is located on the thumb side.

For a right hander, negative is left and positive is right pitch. For a left hander, negative is right and positive is left pitch. The proper lateral pitch in the image is 0. Depending on the size of your hand you might need to use a little smaller can. Lets be honest about some things. Perhaps in extreme cases, there will be an exception, but just about everyone will get that.



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