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Team Canada Two Handed Approach / Presentation. Beginning Stance Similar to traditional or conventional:  Feet staggered  Knee bend  Ball placement.

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1 Team Canada Two Handed Approach / Presentation

2 Beginning Stance Similar to traditional or conventional:  Feet staggered  Knee bend  Ball placement (left/right)  Ball height  Posture (slightly more forward) Differences:  Opposite hand placement is on the top half of the ball slightly above the bowling fingers  Thumb can be in or out of the ball Two Handed Approach

3 Start / Tempo More aggressive than traditional counterparts. Q. Why? Do you think? A. Necessary to build momentum and overall ball speed “There is Increased importance on lower body” Two Handed Approach

4 Armswing Flexibility restraints “Pick up” the ball as it enters the backswing  Enables opposite hand to rest on ball Added muscle  Forces a more compact swing Opposite shoulder  Tucks underneath chin  Allows trunk of body to coil Two Handed Approach

5 Posture Biggest difference between the two styles Traditional / Two Handed Posture in approach:  Shoulders follow ball  Enables a higher backswing Posture at release:  Spine tilt parallel to floor Two Handed Approach

6 Trail Leg  Elevation is acceptable “Knee position is more important”  Between sliding knee and torso  Balances out release posture Two Handed Approach

7 Wrist positions Thumb in vs. thumb out Thumb in vs. thumb out  Strong wrist position is necessary  High rev rates are achieved Two Handed Approach

8 Thumb In Thumb Out Two Handed Approach

9 Release Thumb in vs. thumb out Opposite hand does not help release  Separated from ball before bowling hand exits  Does not effect axis rotation or tilt Two Handed Approach

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12 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"


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