Leaning describes the tilt of the bowl during delivery affecting bias and curve. Players adjust leaning to control direction and distance of the bowl. Skips observe leaning to confirm consistent execution and intended trajectory. Observation helps correct errors caused by excessive or insufficient tilt. During one end a bowl leans slightly on delivery, curving accurately toward the jack. The bowl follows planned bias and stops near the target position. Observers note the subtle influence of leaning on line and placement. Practicing leaning awareness develops control over bowl movement and bias effect. Understanding leaning helps beginners recognize how tilt affects trajectory. Accurate adjustment ensures predictable curvature toward intended scoring positions. Teams plan lean application for tactical advantage in crowded heads. Awareness supports consistent delivery and proper execution. Controlled leaning improves precision in placement near the jack.
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