armswing

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13:03 Apr 15, 2009
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Sports / Fitness / Recreation / Bowling
English term or phrase: armswing
Definition from BowlersParadise.com, Inc.:
The arc of the bowling arm and hand from the first move toward the line until the delivery of the ball over the line.

Example sentence(s):
  • The key to a free armswing is permitting the ball to control the entire arm through gravitational force into the backswing and down through the forward swing, until the ball reaches the flat plane of the downswing. CBS Interactive Inc.
  • Make sure your armswing and elbow are close to the side of your body during the armswing (esp. the forward swing) to have accuracy and leverage at release. fun2spare.2gobowl.com
  • By working at it, your armswing will get the job done just as well (or better) than anyone else. Very simply, keep your swing under your shoulder and not swinging away from your body. Minerva WebWorks LLC
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4rankos mostas
Aivaras Zilvinskas


  

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rankos mostas


Definition from LR terminų bankas (žr. mostas):
Laisvas didelės amplitudės judesys ranka pirmyn, atgal ar kita kryptimi.

Example sentence(s):
  • Dauguma šiuolaikinių trenerių mano, kad rankos mostas yra svarbiausias boulingo technikos elementas. - www.pbk.lt  

Explanation:
Papildomai apie mostą žr. Sporto terminų žodyną (pvz. parengtą S. Stonkaus, LKKA, 2002)
Aivaras Zilvinskas
Lithuania
Local time: 17:49
Native speaker of: Native in LithuanianLithuanian
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