Heavy describes a bowl delivered with more force than a standard draw, often to reach distant targets or displace other bowls. Players use heavy bowls for long-range impact or tactical removal. Skips instruct line, weight, and follow-through to control momentum effectively. Observation ensures the bowl achieves desired distance and influence on the head. During one end a heavy bowl removes a guard bowl while stopping near the jack for scoring. Observers note accurate force application and trajectory control. Practicing heavy shots develops power, timing, and tactical judgment. Understanding heavy helps beginners recognize appropriate delivery for distance or displacement. Accurate line, weight, and bias ensure predictable heavy bowl performance. Teams plan sequences using heavy bowls to gain advantage or secure points. Awareness supports controlled force and head management. Proper execution enhances scoring potential and tactical options. Controlled heavy shots improve reliability and competitive effectiveness.
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