Spinning vs Staying Behind a Bowling Ball
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Many bowlers who play a straight angle have finger above equator.
This increases the chance of turning wrist and spinning ball.
Spinning is a result of an extremely high tilt, which reduces ball reaction against oil patterns.
This is why spinning release plays better on the dry part of the lane.
Watch and Leave a comment to learn more!
It looks a lot like the no-step drill. But what I like about your explanation is the multiple camera angles and the attention to detail in the thumb position. Can't say I've seen many people bring that up in their no-step drill explanation. Very well done!
This is something I've been trying to get right for a long time. I think most bowlers battle with the "right way" and rely on coming around the ball to see some hook. Let's all get this done correctly! Ill get it soon. Thank you.
There is no right way in bowling but we do everything to make the motion as smooth as possible :)
I've been trying to find a video that actually explains all of this where a novice can understand. Finally, here it is! Thank you so much for making this!
Jan, this video is perfect timing for me. I've been working really hard at increasing my revs using the yoyo release. I'm a 200+ avg bowler but I'm trying to get to the next level. Thanks for creating these videos. I know its an enormous amount of work, just know how much we appreciate your effort and your helping so many bowlers !
You’re too welcome~ it is just an enjoyable work for me
THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN SO HELPFUL! the slow motion and the graphics are amazing! being able to pause the video and read and then watch the examples really helps. Also you use terms anyone can understand! Instant sub!
It is my honour to have received your positive feedback. Do me a favour - like, subscribe and share to let more people know 🙏🏻
As a Lefty bowler of 3yrs average 164ish
Nice to see a video for us
Besides we’re a whole 14% of the population
Anyways goin to practice this tomorrow, greatly appreciated
thank you for this - and your other videos. started bowling again after 30 years, and this is really helpful in reminding me of the release.
Share and subscribe are the biggest support 🙏🏻
Great video. Now I know why my track is so low. THANKS!
1:02 I never actually thought about keeping my thumb pointing forward or exiting in the same direction as the ball. I will focus on this at the next practice. Great little gems of advice on this channel. I can't believe I haven't subscribed until now.
Haha great to know. Without same direction, our thumb becomes the sticks in the wheel blocking the way.
Thank you for your subscription by the way :)
Quick question... Wouldn't keeping the thumb pointing forward and exiting in the same direction as the ball, make the ball roll over-under?
So why do we hear coaches say release the ball such that your hand turns into a position like you are offering a handshake to someone?
@@noelmoralde6242 Now let’s invite sb to shake hand with a forward thumb :)
I always liked the knee on towel drill to stay behind and feel the flat spot in the release.
So Nice to see that slowed down, Seems very helpful. Something i plan to practice
Great, let me know the outcome! Let’s get things right and rock it~ It will also be my honour to have your like, subscribe and share!
What has helped me tremendously is move my eyes down the lane a few feet past the arrows.
All videos are very useful! Thanks for sharing 👍
Jan, thank you so much. I have a friend who has this exact problem.
Tell him to join my channel!
Better, but her fingers need to get much lower on the ball at release. She will be rev-challenged until she gets those fingers under the equator.
And a stronger wrist position. It looks OK at release but it way beyond OK the rest of the swing. To create power it must be straight or stronger.
@@greenmachine6146 just doing regular foul line drills will help to get her there.
Trust me, I will make that happen. Subscribe!
@@janproshopchannelI look forward to her progress. If she can get good at rolling it up the back and getting under the ball, that'll show that it doesn't matter how a person throws it, anyone can relearn how to do it better.
I wonder if her body will allow her to perform a release like that? I hope she doesn't get hurt.
Thank u for another gem..
Thank you as always
So what about I have 70-80 axis rotation with only like 4 degrees of tilt..?
Why not! 👍🏻
So you're saying the optimal thumb position should be between 11o clock to one oclock for right/left handers ?
There are a lot more to share, but in general Forward 12 o’clock is the silk smooth one 👍🏻
@@janproshopchannel I've been trying for decades to gain more revs . I'm just now finding out that when you lean too far forward with your head down it causes a weak release and chicken winging it