Thank you for the compliment brother. Please let me know anything you want to know about bowling techniques. They are ingredients for the upcoming videos 😃
Since I've tried to change my approach to 4 steps. I have had major issues with my footwork. I even forget which step to go with. It's very frustrating.I end up taking baby steps, and I look very silly
I have a question. If the oil track pass over our finger hole , does it mean we release the ball in wrong way ? I have only 1 ball , everytime i wanna spare the 10pin , the first one oil track got 90% chance will pass the finger hole Do i have to mind this isssue ?
Hi Pew Pew! I would say no this is not right or wrong. The reason why the oil track passes the finger hole is you roll the ball with small axis tilt. If you want to prevent the oil track from crossing over the finger hole, you can practice tucking the elbow in the have your hand stay more behind and inside the ball. Other than that, if you can hit the pocket, have strikes and spare the 10-pin, you are ok to go your way! :D Don't worry too much.
Hi Hijo, not that soon. In a nutshell, you can step up (the 2nd step) with your push away, but just put it into the swing after the foot (with your 2nd step in the 5 step approach) is fully on the ground. When practicing, just do it slowly to feel it. We don't need to rush during the first 2 steps. That's it :D
This explanation misses the point of generating leverage. What a bowler needs to do is carry the ball throughout the swing with their thumb and exit the ball cleanly. The thumb clears as ball goes past sliding ankle. The natural result of the ring and middle fingers applying leverage or rotation to the ball only because of the thumb not holding or gripping the thumb hole. Because the bowlers hand is a God-given design, the fingers will apply leverage without effort.
Awesome video! We need more of 1 handed video too!
Maybe it's time to add more videos for 1 handers :D
Can you help us one handers with Tempo? I am a 4 step bowler. I love your videos.
I look forward to your videos. You teach very clear and precise.
Thank you for the compliment brother. Please let me know anything you want to know about bowling techniques. They are ingredients for the upcoming videos 😃
thanks for the explanation
If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask. I love questions and new ideas :D
Another great video! ❤ now I know that timing is so important 😮
Enjoy bro 😎
Good information, I'll try it tmr in practice 👍🏻
I strongly believe it works. Please let me know the results and your feedback 😀
@@BowlismOutlaw I've tried it and my balance at the release is more stable , thanks for this video
Oh that sounds nice bro! It helps! So happy to hear that! :D
Since I've tried to change my approach to 4 steps. I have had major issues with my footwork. I even forget which step to go with. It's very frustrating.I end up taking baby steps, and I look very silly
Happy Year of the Dragon ! Thank You from Las Vegas !
Yeah! It’s lunar new year in my country right now. The flying dragon 😎
I have a question.
If the oil track pass over our finger hole ,
does it mean we release the ball in wrong way ?
I have only 1 ball ,
everytime i wanna spare the 10pin ,
the first one oil track got 90% chance will pass the finger hole
Do i have to mind this isssue ?
Hi Pew Pew! I would say no this is not right or wrong. The reason why the oil track passes the finger hole is you roll the ball with small axis tilt. If you want to prevent the oil track from crossing over the finger hole, you can practice tucking the elbow in the have your hand stay more behind and inside the ball.
Other than that, if you can hit the pocket, have strikes and spare the 10-pin, you are ok to go your way! :D Don't worry too much.
Amazing video and the lady is pretty too 😅
2:30 foot foul ;)
Nooo he doesn’t reach the foul line yet 🤔
@@BowlismOutlaw The guy in the background ;)
Great vids BTW. You do a great job.
Very clear instructions 👌 I always thought I had to have the push away complete at my 2nd step. This way makes sense...trying tomorrow
Hi Hijo, not that soon. In a nutshell, you can step up (the 2nd step) with your push away, but just put it into the swing after the foot (with your 2nd step in the 5 step approach) is fully on the ground. When practicing, just do it slowly to feel it. We don't need to rush during the first 2 steps. That's it :D
This explanation misses the point of generating leverage. What a bowler needs to do is carry the ball throughout the swing with their thumb and exit the ball cleanly. The thumb clears as ball goes past sliding ankle. The natural result of the ring and middle fingers applying leverage or rotation to the ball only because of the thumb not holding or gripping the thumb hole. Because the bowlers hand is a God-given design, the fingers will apply leverage without effort.
Thank you for your extra explanation, William. I couldn't agree more :D
한글 자막 너무너무 감사합니다❤
I love Korean :D