MIDDLE vs RING FINGER ➜ Do This Foul Line Drill
Want to control your bowling ball motion, improve hand rotation, and understand why your ball reacts the way it does down lane? This foul line drill breaks it all down. Inspired by a drill explained by Anthony Lavery-Spahr, this video focuses on how finger pressure directly affects axis rotation, ball stability, and backend shape. 🔹 By applying more pressure to the middle finger, you learn how to stay up the back of the ball, keeping the core more stable and promoting smoother, earlier roll. 🔹 Gradually increasing pressure with the ring finger introduces more hand rotation, allowing the ball to push farther down lane and create stronger, more angular motion. This progression drill is perfect for: Bowlers struggling with over-rotation or inconsistency Players wanting to blend lane conditions Anyone trying to understand how hand position affects ball motion Competitive bowlers working on versatility and lane play 🎳 Whether you’re a league bowler or tournament player, this foul line drill helps you feel the difference between stability and angle — not just see it.

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