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Physical Game Introduction - Presentation
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Physical Game Components: Ball Start Tempo Armswing Wrist position Release Finish position
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Athletic Pose Will a well-executed shot compensate for incorrect body alignment?
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Length of ball start Force Exerted Vertical movement Ball Start
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Tempo Fluid, Free flowing motion of the body will Generate energy that is transferred to the ball. Note: Tempo can be most effectively changed by; Modifying the armswing
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Tempo - Energy Transfer
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Arm Swing The Key to Accuracy When you set it free!
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Arm Swing Swing Plane Start out / Ball in / Swing out
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Arm Swing Start out / Ball in / Swing out
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Arm Swing Inconsistent Swing Plane Back View Consistent Swing Plane
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Consistent Armswing
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Inconsistent Armswing
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Arm Swing Inconsistent Shape Consistent Shape
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Inconsistent Armswing
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Wrist Position FIRM RELAXEDSTRONG What are 3 major wrist positions?
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Wrist Position SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Firm
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Wrist Position SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Relaxed
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Wrist Position SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW Strong
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Collapsing the Wrist
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The Release Thumb release Thumb releases first Thumb position Troubleshooting the ‘spinner’ Finger and wrist rotation Finger release on outswing
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Hand Position - Release Straight Ball 12 / 6 Hook Ball (RH) 11/ 5
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Finish Position BACK VIEW
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Finish Position “Post the Shot”
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Bumped Armswing
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Finish Position SIDE VIEW POST THE SHOT! Until the ball leaves the pin deck The spine is tilted slightly forward
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Perspective Items a coach should examine from: Side view Back view Front view
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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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