Strikes & Spares Presentation

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Getting Started in Tenpin Bowling / Presentation
Advertisements

Tuning Your Guitar. Key is to match pitches. Easiest way is as follows: –Tune 1 st string to a reference. –Tune 2 nd string by playing 5 th fret 2 nd.
Video Taping Presentation. Video Taping Replay movements to view problem areas Archive athlete when performing at their best Teach by using examples of.
Team Canada Two Handed Approach / Presentation. Beginning Stance Similar to traditional or conventional:  Feet staggered  Knee bend  Ball placement.
Basketball Court – Indoor / Outdoor
Michigan Bowling Training Guide. Singles Doubles Team Bowling Ramp Bowling Singles Ramp Bowling Doubles Unified Doubles Bowling Unified Team Bowling 2.
The ABC’s of BATTING TECHNIQUE Gary Palmer
Stance & Delivery…. Stance & Delivery There are four areas of the Stance 1. Below the waist 2. Above the waist 3. Ball position 4. Hand position.
MAGIC CLUB CW Shipley Elementary Mr. Anders One hopper No Hopper Pop Fly Two Hopper.
Throwing and Catching Skills for a Variety of Diverse Learners
The Physics of Bowling Become a professional…….maybe.
Physical Game Introduction - Presentation. Physical Game Components:  Ball Start  Tempo  Armswing  Wrist position  Release  Finish position.
Tempo / Timing Presentation. Early Ball Movement = Early Finish Late Ball Movement = Late Finish The location of the ball (armswing) in relation to each.
Sighting and Aiming. When adjusting the sight the first requirement is that your arrows are grouping. If they are then always aim for the center. Once.
PITCHING The pitcher must stand 45ft from home plate The ball must be pitched underhand The ball is to have an arch on it and must travel between 4 and.
THE GAME OF: CENTER ROVER 1ST BASE 2ND BASE 3RD BASE SHORTSTOP CATCHER PITCHER LEFT FIELD RIGHT FIELD.
Proper Grip Fit / Presentation. Proper Grip Fit The importance of a proper fit means releasing the ball without excessive callusing and blistering.
National Archery in the Schools Program Shooting Tips
COMENIUS CULTURE CHANGE AND SPORT ROUNDERS.
Backing Turns Turn Head – Look to target area before turning wheel.
BOWLING.
Strikes & Spares.
Be careful when you use your ATM Card See how it was done in Oman.
National Archery in the Schools Program Shooting Tips
Cricket is a sport that involves a lot of skill in batting, bowling and fielding.
Level 1 - FOUNDATION COACH Bowling Principles FUNdamentals Instructor.
Manipulative Skills Underhand Throw BY JOVANI MENDEZ EDSC 304.
Baseball & Softball.
BOWLING 101.
Yoga – Floor Poses The following poses can be used to calm students after a high velocity activity.
4-umpire mechanics. The objectives of 4-umpire mechanics Have an umpire at every base or close to every play Try to keep one umpire AHEAD of the lead.
How-to Play Tennis FOR BEGINNERS. Rackets Light weight Wide head Long length Any brand Synthetic Materials.
FUNdamentals Instructor
History Lacrosse is the national game of Canada. It was invented by the Native Americans. Stick Terms Crosse or Basket: top webbed part of the lacrosse.
Rounders Analysis of Performance - Batting Fred Mann 11PWI.
Level 1 - FOUNDATION COACH Scoring FUNdamentals Instructor.
ULTIMATE SOFTBALL HPWB.
Peak Performance / Presentation. Peak Performance COMMITMENT Comes from within, It does not matter if it is An athlete, A coach, or the National Sport.
Baseball. Rules Each team has 9 players plus substitutes. The only ways you can be out is by being caught, tagged, struck out or out on a base. The.
By Mr. Schmidt Bowling. Bowling Etiquette Tip #1 – Observe the foul line at all times. Tip #2 – Be ready to bowl when it is your turn. Tip #3 – Don’t.
Bowling.
BOWLING Individual Sports.
Can You Throw A Strike? Start! Click here to Start Game.
Welcome Bowlers Agenda for today
Bowling Info.
BOWLING 6/9/ HISTORY There are many forms of bowling, with one of the most recent being tenpin bowling, also known as the norm. The first standardized.
VOLLEYBALL. Terminology Pass – Bump or Dig – Set Spike Serve Volley Lift Carry Double hit.
LMS Softball. Ball - called by umpire - pitch that does not enter strike zone (don’t swing!) Ball - called by umpire - pitch that does not enter strike.
VOLLEYBALL. Terminology Pass – Bump – Set Spike Serve Lift Carry Double hit.
NETBALL – Chest Pass  Technique  Flat pass  Both hands behind the ball in ‘W’ shape  Elbows down and push ball directly and hard at team mate  When.
Soccer. What are some skills we use in soccer? DribblingTrappingKickingShootingPassingTacklingBlocking.
Let’s go bowling! How many pins have been knocked down? How many pins are still standing?
Advanced Bowling Overview. Week 1 1.Bowler’s Safety 2.Warm-up Properly – before bowling 3.Cool-Down – after bowling 4.On-Lane 1.Dots, arrows, distance.
National Archery in the Schools Program
Welcome to Simple Bowling
Bowling Unit Gym 2.
VOLLEYBALL SKILLS/RULES
Tetherball Object: Be the last person to get out How do I play:
Team Handball Cue Cards.
Quarterback Individual Drills
Governing Body: ABC and PBA
Violations & Penalties
INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD
Strikes & Spares.
Bowling Scoring.
How to Shoot a Foul Shot By Hunter and Antoine.
Bowling Info.
PAWS Playground.
2-Person Umpire System Mechanics.
Welcome to Simple Bowling
Presentation transcript:

Strikes & Spares Presentation

Strikes & Spares 2

The Pocket is in between: Strikes In theory, the actual pins that a ball should impact during a strike for Right handed bowler 1,3,5,9 & Left handed Bowler 1,2,5,8 The Pocket is in between: 1 & 3 Pin for a right handed bowler 1 & 2 Pin for a left handed bowler 3

“Move in the direction of the miss” Strikes General rule for adjustments to the pocket: “Move in the direction of the miss” What direction to move if the ball is ‘light’ in the pocket? To the ball side What direction to move if the ball is ‘high’ in the pocket? Opposite of the ball side 4

There are three steps in making spares: Shooting Spares There are three steps in making spares: Determine the “Key pin” The pin closest to the bowler (it may not be standing) Align your feet Count boards from your strike position 3,6 or 9 boards Square your body back to your initial target Look at your strike target 5

Finding the Key Pin... 6

Finding the Key Pin... 7

Finding the Key Pin... 8

Finding the Key Pin... 9

Finding the Key Pin... 10

Align Your Feet... 11

Align your body back to your initial target... 12

Strike Position – The Reference Spot Bowling The 2nd or 3rd target arrow or in between Determine the approach and target strike position This bowler is swinging up the boards Standing on 17 Targeting 10 (2nd arrow) 13

2 & 8 Pin Spares 2 and/or 8 pin leave Move three boards right from strike position Target is the same as for strikes 14

4 Pin Spares 4 pin leave Move six boards right from strike position Target is the same as for strikes 15

7 Pin Spares 7 pin leave Move nine boards right from strike position Target is the same as for strikes 16

3 & 9 Pin Spares 3 and/or 9 pin leave Move three boards left from strike position Target is the same as for strikes 17

6 Pin Spares 6 pin leave Move six boards left from strike position Target is the same as for strikes 18

10 Pin Spares 10 pin leave Move nine boards left from strike position Target is the same as for strikes 19

Shooting Spares There are three key points you as a bowler need to learn regarding spares; Determine the key pin Align your feet Align your body back to the original target 20

Shooting Spares Depending on the location of the “key pin”, you will move to a position on the approach to bowl cross-lane in 3 board increments to convert spares. 21

TEAM CANADA A Step Above "Risk more than others think is safe. Care more than others think is wise. Dream more than others think is practical. Expect more than others think is possible" TEAM CANADA A Step Above