Bowling
Pre - Bowling:
1. Use YouTube is gain a clear picture of the ten pin bowling throw: Use the throwing deterministic to help clarify your understanding.
Bowling Score:
--> Step/Run up into the bowl
-->Lunge
--> Release
-->Acceleration
2. Write down the formulise for calculating 'linear momentum' and 'speed'
-->Linear momentum = P=MxV
Momentum equals the mass multiplied by the velocity of the object.
--> Speed = S=D/T
Speed equal distance divided by time
3.Find out the length of the alley (line to number one pin)
The sport of ten-pin bowling is performed on a straight, narrow surface known as a lane. This bowling lane is 60 feet or 18.29m from foul line to the head pin ( number 1 pin). About 15 feet from the foul line are a set of guide arrows.
During Bowling
1.Coach each other to attain the most effective throwing action, use the deterministic model as a framework
.
2.For each person in your lane record the time taken from release to hitting the number one pin, do this for two different weight balls.
Rochelle --> small: 3.66s Large:4.65s
Georgia --> small: 3.23s Large: 4.45s
Jordan --> large: 2.11s small: 2.35s
Kate --> large: 2.40s small: 2.93s
George --> large:3.65s small: 2.25s
3. Record the most effective action that you have on your alley
George and Georgia had the most effective action that we have on our lane, they scored the most on the score sheet with the slow glide into the bowl.
a.
How does
the run up influence the preparation phase?
The preparation phase begins when a person steps onto the approach, grasps a ball off the ball return, aligns the body to the target (including eyes), places the hand in the ball, and assumes the starting position. The bowler is now ready to initiate the approach to the foul line and delivery of the ball (Berglund, 1983; Kouros, 1976).This phase influence the other stages of the bowl due to being the preparation in positing the ball before deliver.
b.
How is
momentum imparted to the ball in the backswing, what happens if this does not
occur?
The part of a swing during which the ball is behind the body. More backswing generally means more speed on the ball, once it is released
c.
What
variations did you observe at the end of the preparation phase, what variation
in performance subsequently occurred?
d
Is the
follow through phase short or long, how does it achieve its function
The follow through phase begins as the thumb exits the ball. The arm swing follows its atural directional path upward and
outward, lifting with the fingers as they slide out of the holes. This is the only motion of the follow through phase except for
the bowler continuing to slide. The body is statically held in position until the ball is well down the lane (Kouros, 1976).
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