Friday, April 26, 2024

Bowling

Ed Herman

I received these replies to my TF bowling question, Thank you all
1,
Fortunately a right handed bowler places his weight on his left leg when
delivering the ball. It will alter his game, but with practice he
should recover well.
Ted Trower

2

Most TF’s that I have treated and bowled, stood at the line and released the ball. If they have something similar to a Mauch, they may be able to lock the cylinder and do 1 or 2 stiff legged steps to release the ball.

3

We have a national champion bowler who works for us at our Omaha office, I would suggest you call the office and get some ideas from him.
Kevin Carroll

4 Most TF’s that I have Treated and bowled stood at the line and released the ball. If they have something similar to a Mauch, they may be able to lock the cylinder and od 1 or 2 stiff legged steps
My old friend John Schulte

5 I have been a TF amputee, Rt, for 40 years and have bowled on league for most of the time. I also am a right handed bowler. the key to the process is using a one step approach
James Holt

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