I've been nerding out on bowling approaches and releases for a long time, and you're one of the few people I have found that actually explains this concept really well. Your hand is an object in motion and will remain in motion unless acted upon by another force - the ball - a spherical object. Your hand will naturally spin around to the "correct" position based on your own hand and arm simply because of physics. Excellent job on the video. You've earned an enthusiastic new subscriber. PS: Just one thing to help with the English - if you are talking about an action (a verb) as a noun, it sounds more natural to use the -ing form of the verb. This sounds weird: Why is *stay* behind the ball important? This sounds better: Why is *staying* behind the ball important? Hope this helps!
Hi Jackal bro, I appreciate your correction of my English grammar. I must confess that I'm not a native English speaker 😂 But I will definitely improve it in the future videos. Love your comment so much!
Thank You for your detailed coaching and hard work making these videos ! BTW, this facility “Mega Bowl VN” is in Ho Chi Minh city Vietnam. Is this your home city ? I am amazed by your level of English fluency , bowling skill and video editing! 🙏
Hi Paul bro, yes my home city is Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam and the facility is Megabowl VN :D I will create more amazing videos. I'm really grateful for your compliments bro 🙏 😁
Can you create a video around where your non dominant hand is suppose to be placed on the ball… I feel like I’m losing the ball when I’m throwing my shots
@@BowlismOutlaw more so the ball doesn’t feel on my hand once my push away starts… makes me lose it on the bottom of my release sometimes and make me really inconsistent shot to shot
It seems you need a tip for holding the ball. If you usually lose the bottom of the swing when releasing the ball, let' try this tip: 1. Cup you wrist and let the ball lie between your palm and wrist. Keep the ball their most of the time during the swing. prnt.sc/u4pZ5Hu_NX_M 2. When releasing the ball, don't think about uncupping the wrist. Instead, you need to keep the palm below the ball and follow through. What people assume that 2 handed bowlers should cup and uncup their hand during the release is just an assumption when watching the slo-mo videos. The truth is the hand is naturally uncupped due to the weight of the bowling ball. If you try to uncup the wrist, you try to do that even before the nature of your hand and the result is your ball loses its hook potential or even drops. I hope this tip can help you improve the bottom of the swing. I will have a video about this soon. So stay tuned :D
@@BowlismOutlawhow heavy is the ball you use? Do you use a reactive ball or polyurethane ball? How does the different type of ball change the way you throw the ball?
I struggle with this so much and it causes an inconsistent release and I can never confidently make a shot knowing what the ball will do. I don’t have a traditional 2 handed approach as I don’t have a “hop” or “skip” step. This makes ball speed harder for me. I’m wondering though if I have early timing and/or if because I have 1” reverse in both fingers that my hand naturally wants to let go of the ball earlier? Would love your feedback and excellent presentation!
using your channel to improve myself as I am self taught and I thought staying behind the ball was staying behind the ball even at the release. so when release my wrist is still pointing straight but my wrist is bent to the side creating the angle. Maybe that is why my wrist aches sometimes. I also have left hip pains sometimes after bowling 4-8 games fast, I think my approach needs work. I think at the end of my approach I am not stable and overextending my hip.
@@BowlismOutlaw So I waited until last nights league of Scorpion to respond. I used the Pitchback for the first time ever, averaged 150. 1. I am not intentionally uncupping my wrist. I tried to intentionally uncup my wrist on my release and sometimes it worked and sometimes it make me very inaccurate. I find that I like to control my release with my fingers. 2. I struggle with this because I kind of don't have my approach perfected so sometimes when I can't create ball speed I go straight at the line. Other times like last night and Monday, I have been able to create ball speed all night (4 games 4 per lane) so I have been using the drift step more strictly.
Actually I recommend not thinking about uncupping hand during the release of 2 handers. Instead, you can just keep the cup and follow thru. The ball will automatically leave your hand while uncupping it, meaning we don’t have to intentionally do it 😃
As a new bowler I’ve been watching countless videos to learn and this is by far the best put together one I’ve seen!
I have just watch 4 of your videos and they all make perfect sense. Great job!
I'm so happy to hear that the videos help :D and also grateful for having your comments bro!
Bro! it's really worth waiting that such a long time for a new video! Thanks haha
Sending hundreds of hearts to you hehe
Great video. These principles also apply to one handed bowlers.
Yeah brother, not so different from 1 handed style. Thank you for dropping by 🫡✌🏼
Learning so much from you! Glad I found your channel! Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge about two handed bowling! 👍
Thanks Salem, I'm happy to hear that! :D
I've been nerding out on bowling approaches and releases for a long time, and you're one of the few people I have found that actually explains this concept really well. Your hand is an object in motion and will remain in motion unless acted upon by another force - the ball - a spherical object. Your hand will naturally spin around to the "correct" position based on your own hand and arm simply because of physics. Excellent job on the video. You've earned an enthusiastic new subscriber.
PS: Just one thing to help with the English - if you are talking about an action (a verb) as a noun, it sounds more natural to use the -ing form of the verb.
This sounds weird: Why is *stay* behind the ball important?
This sounds better: Why is *staying* behind the ball important?
Hope this helps!
Hi Jackal bro, I appreciate your correction of my English grammar. I must confess that I'm not a native English speaker 😂 But I will definitely improve it in the future videos. Love your comment so much!
Bro, how about my English improvements in this video? 😀th-cam.com/video/77cZ3tqK_2w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=f8COP8Sqz0J0NZhh
Great video. Gonna practice what i learned tomorrow.
Paul bro, please keep me updated with your progress 😃
Thank You for your detailed coaching and hard work making these videos !
BTW, this facility “Mega Bowl VN” is in Ho Chi Minh city Vietnam. Is this your home city ? I am amazed by your level of English fluency , bowling skill and video editing! 🙏
Hi Paul bro, yes my home city is Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam and the facility is Megabowl VN :D I will create more amazing videos. I'm really grateful for your compliments bro 🙏 😁
Hi, I have an idea for a Bowling Tee Shirt . I love the phrase "Freedom from the Tyranny of the Thumb" . Add a bowling ball logo patch too ! 😊
or "No More Tyranny of the Thumb" or "Freedom - No Tyranny of the Thumb"
😂😂😂😂 That’s so funny. My addon “I save my thumb to thumb up👍😝”
Can you create a video around where your non dominant hand is suppose to be placed on the ball… I feel like I’m losing the ball when I’m throwing my shots
Is it that you have a feeling of the ball losing contact with the non bowling hand during the swing?
@@BowlismOutlaw more so the ball doesn’t feel on my hand once my push away starts… makes me lose it on the bottom of my release sometimes and make me really inconsistent shot to shot
It seems you need a tip for holding the ball. If you usually lose the bottom of the swing when releasing the ball, let' try this tip:
1. Cup you wrist and let the ball lie between your palm and wrist. Keep the ball their most of the time during the swing. prnt.sc/u4pZ5Hu_NX_M
2. When releasing the ball, don't think about uncupping the wrist. Instead, you need to keep the palm below the ball and follow through. What people assume that 2 handed bowlers should cup and uncup their hand during the release is just an assumption when watching the slo-mo videos.
The truth is the hand is naturally uncupped due to the weight of the bowling ball. If you try to uncup the wrist, you try to do that even before the nature of your hand and the result is your ball loses its hook potential or even drops.
I hope this tip can help you improve the bottom of the swing. I will have a video about this soon. So stay tuned :D
BW Ghost is my favorite ball
Wow I can not search for this ball on the internet.
Need a video or recommendation on type of bowling ball and weight. Comparing and contrasting-how they affect 2 handed bowlers.
Hi RN, type of bowling ball and weight? How they affect 2 handed bowlers? What do you mean by “affect”? I am trying to catch your idea and purposes 🧐
@@BowlismOutlawhow heavy is the ball you use? Do you use a reactive ball or polyurethane ball? How does the different type of ball change the way you throw the ball?
Got cha!
I would save this idea for a new video. Thank you for your questions. 😃
This is amazing but does this still stay true for a one hander 😊
Chaz bro, I do believe it stays true for 1 hander too. I was once a 1 hander though 😂
@@BowlismOutlaw Do you do online/virtual training?
I do help if you need. You can message me thru instagram :D instagram.com/_happybowler102_/
Saw u bowled at Mega yesterday, i was wonder if you do 1 on 1 coaching?
Add fb mình đi Hiếu. Có gì giao lưu 😁facebook.com/happybowler102?mibextid=LQQJ4d
I struggle with this so much and it causes an inconsistent release and I can never confidently make a shot knowing what the ball will do. I don’t have a traditional 2 handed approach as I don’t have a “hop” or “skip” step. This makes ball speed harder for me. I’m wondering though if I have early timing and/or if because I have 1” reverse in both fingers that my hand naturally wants to let go of the ball earlier? Would love your feedback and excellent presentation!
To help you better, please message with your video thru my instagram instagram.com/_happybowler102_?igshid=cjM1M3JrYWZpOGg2& we will check it out!
Everything will be fine bro 😎
using your channel to improve myself as I am self taught and I thought staying behind the ball was staying behind the ball even at the release. so when release my wrist is still pointing straight but my wrist is bent to the side creating the angle. Maybe that is why my wrist aches sometimes. I also have left hip pains sometimes after bowling 4-8 games fast, I think my approach needs work. I think at the end of my approach I am not stable and overextending my hip.
Bro, I have 2 questions:
1. Are you intentionally uncupping your wrist when releasing?
2. Are you walking on a straight line without 1st drift step?
@@BowlismOutlaw So I waited until last nights league of Scorpion to respond. I used the Pitchback for the first time ever, averaged 150.
1. I am not intentionally uncupping my wrist. I tried to intentionally uncup my wrist on my release and sometimes it worked and sometimes it make me very inaccurate. I find that I like to control my release with my fingers.
2. I struggle with this because I kind of don't have my approach perfected so sometimes when I can't create ball speed I go straight at the line. Other times like last night and Monday, I have been able to create ball speed all night (4 games 4 per lane) so I have been using the drift step more strictly.
Actually I recommend not thinking about uncupping hand during the release of 2 handers. Instead, you can just keep the cup and follow thru. The ball will automatically leave your hand while uncupping it, meaning we don’t have to intentionally do it 😃
Im inda video 😂