Hello, this is a very good video. But, it is what you do with your uppervody you should explain. The reason you can have all the other problems in the first place. You naturally get the right tilt with your upperbody. Did your work on it or did it just come natural?
We'll make something specifically for two-handers, but generally speaking, any drill you see for one handed bowlers you can also apply to two-handed. There may be some minor changes/adjustments to make, but it all still applies.
Got a question for you. Since you wanna throw it to the right part of the lane (as a righthander) how do you set up your stance. Because if you push it away right in front of you, at some point in the approach you have to target your swing diagnol across the lanes and thus not make a straight swing anymore. Lets say 4th arrow to a 10 board breakpoint? Do you line up your feet/stance at the beginning? I do this for my 10 pins and 6 pins, the lining up, but for some reason, if i do this for my strike, i drift so much further to the right
These are SUPER helpful tips. I will focus on all these tonight. Thank you! I really appreciate the close up of the feet. A lot of youtubers dont show the feet and I think that is very important.
I really like your videos. This is going to sound dumb, for a future video, can you show targeting/aiming initially and after adjusting to lane changes
This Channel provides some of the best tips and drills, straight to the point, much appreciated!!
Great tips, it’s what I’m working on now can’t wait to try it!
How do you set up your timing rather it is four step or five step . When you push the ball out help
Hello, this is a very good video. But, it is what you do with your uppervody you should explain. The reason you can have all the other problems in the first place.
You naturally get the right tilt with your upperbody. Did your work on it or did it just come natural?
The foot placement was very helpful
Excellent
good video !! Is there any drill for two handed swing as well?
We'll make something specifically for two-handers, but generally speaking, any drill you see for one handed bowlers you can also apply to two-handed. There may be some minor changes/adjustments to make, but it all still applies.
Any suggestions for no thumb
uhm i tend to do the crossover too far left. so my right leg is way too far left from its supposed to be. how do i fix that?
Got a question for you. Since you wanna throw it to the right part of the lane (as a righthander) how do you set up your stance. Because if you push it away right in front of you, at some point in the approach you have to target your swing diagnol across the lanes and thus not make a straight swing anymore. Lets say 4th arrow to a 10 board breakpoint? Do you line up your feet/stance at the beginning? I do this for my 10 pins and 6 pins, the lining up, but for some reason, if i do this for my strike, i drift so much further to the right
These are SUPER helpful tips. I will focus on all these tonight. Thank you! I really appreciate the close up of the feet. A lot of youtubers dont show the feet and I think that is very important.
How to stop muscling the ball. Consistent releases
I really like your videos. This is going to sound dumb, for a future video, can you show targeting/aiming initially and after adjusting to lane changes
You got it! We'll put something together.
Sounds like everything my coach told me, minus the cross over step
I've been trying to fix my armswing for around 7 years
That what I tried to tell my team
This is so my bowling and to ask people to help and watch it's like they are selling secrets to Russia