As we gain more experience, we will often find the need to be able to speed up or slow down the bowling ball. When we are hitting our marks and the release is working or if the lanes are drying out and the ball keeps going high, there are two choices. You can either keep moving left and swing the ball farther and farther or you can throw a straighter line and increase the bowling ball speed. This sounds easy until you try it. The proper way to speed up the ball is simple. Just hold it 3 -4 inches higher in your normal stance and when you drop the ball for your swing, gravity will automatically speed up the ball without muscling it. This will set up a shot you can repeat and be consistent with. If you try to muscle the ball, it may work well for a few shots, but it will be difficult to be consistent. The speed will vary and scores will suffer.
Showing up at the lanes to discover that they have just put a fresh layer of oil down can be devastating to your scores. Increased oil conditions will make the ball travel past the breakpoint and require that you either roll the ball straighter at the pocket or learn to slow down the ball. The mechanics of slowing down the ball are basically the same as speeding it up. Just hold it 2 – 12 inches lower depending on how much speed you want to take off, bend at the knees and stand a little closer to the foul line. Let your arm swing freely on the down swing and do not muscle the ball. Let gravity do the work. This is a little harder to master than speeding up the ball but with a little practice this can be a valuable weapon.





