wannabekeeper
New Member
Front on
Would I be correct in saying that it is easier to be biomechanically be correct bowling fronton than it is bowling side on..
In my view front on is just plain and straight, running in and bowling because you are alredy set to bowl but with sideon you have to jump and twist your body etc. etc....ANd plus..afer you plant your back foot parallel to the crease and look out side your front arm..you still have to open your hips and chest so that may lead to problems if you get it wrong..
What are your views on this...is front on safer than side on??
And also I was a side on bowler before I got an injury and i think that i'll change to front on, will this be difficult?? Is changing your action hard , got any advice to help me make the switch....?
A vid of me bowling side on is in my other thread in the bowling section.."back in action"
Would I be correct in saying that it is easier to be biomechanically be correct bowling fronton than it is bowling side on..
In my view front on is just plain and straight, running in and bowling because you are alredy set to bowl but with sideon you have to jump and twist your body etc. etc....ANd plus..afer you plant your back foot parallel to the crease and look out side your front arm..you still have to open your hips and chest so that may lead to problems if you get it wrong..
What are your views on this...is front on safer than side on??
And also I was a side on bowler before I got an injury and i think that i'll change to front on, will this be difficult?? Is changing your action hard , got any advice to help me make the switch....?
A vid of me bowling side on is in my other thread in the bowling section.."back in action"