Five Step Bowling Approach for Bowling

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Summary: Learn to bowl using the five step approach with professional tips and techniques in this free bowling lesson video.

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By Ed Kramarcik
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Edward Kramarcik has been a Professional Bowler’s Association (PBA) member and an AMF Staff player since 1989. He has played in various tournaments throughout the USA and tours about...read more

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viperver1 said

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on 7/1/2009 I tried this but it seems to be striking only 35% of the time. I think others are forgetting he starts on the left (1st step) and ends on the same foot (5th step). It's like he's making the 4th and 5th step becomes as a whole. I don't recommend this to anyone who has real difficulty with this.

viperver1 said

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on 7/1/2009 I tried this but not many strikes are appearing. Although I did get 5 steps in, mostly 35% of my strokes ends up in a strike. I know that he did count to 5 but I usually don't recommend this at all since it is less likely to work.

momo13 said

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on 5/2/2009 I he for real? He should NOT be publishing teaching videos, this one is really pathetic. Compare this one with the four step approach and you will see NO difference except his weird counting out loud. Horrible!

ozkerri said

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on 1/15/2009 Yeh, I thought it was just me....
I watched this section of the clip a few times and then watched the 4 step clip... and yep - NO DIFFERENCE except the counting!! If there's an odd amount of steps, then shouldn't you step off the opposite foot then doing an even amount of steps (unless you want to finish on the wrong foot and knock your kneecap off?!

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on 11/2/2008 hahahahahahahaha, is this guy for real???? Holy cow. I mean seriously, that was terrible. For what an actual 5 step approach is supposed to go look like go here... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75i1pFX_qus... granted it's not a side shot but at least it's correct.

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"Hi, I am Ed Kramarcik, PBA member and AMF staff player, and today I am going to go over approach: taking your four-step versus you five-step. Any questions you can reach me at my website at www.riptherackbowling.com, or visit me at my pro shop at Rip the Rack here in Longwood-Orlando, Florida. I am going to go over a five-step approach right now, and I am going to demo it for you, to give you an idea of the difference between four steps and five steps. A five-step approach, what you do is you set up on the lane, hold the ball comfortable to your waist side, and when you push the ball away, you hold the ball until your second step. So on your first step, your ball does not go in motion; on your second step, you will notice that I am going to push the ball on my second step. What that does is that keeps me in time to be square at the foul line, to follow through on a shot, and to get more strikes. I am going to demo this; and just keep an eye on it. It is going to be, like I say, on your second step you are going to push the ball, so first step the ball does not move. Here we go, one – two – three – four – five. With a five-step approach, you hold the ball; it does not go in motion until your second step. So you take your first step and the ball stays right in place. On your second step, you move the ball out; that is right in time, that is your second step. Your third step is hands back…fourth step…and your fifth step you push away. So you go through the ball, you square at the line, you are not sideways, follow through on the shot, and you will be successful. Good luck and bowl a good game. "

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