Thank you Jan. Always great videos and all the info is much appreciated. Keep it up. Also, I would like to see you join some tournaments and video your experiences and also the adjustments on feet, breakpoints and ball changes during the tournament. Thank you
Nice demonstration! Important for most bowlers to note too that resin balls do create carry-down as well (especially for players with higher revs) but to a lesser extent than urethanes/plastics. It can also be tempting to try to put some surface on the current ball to get it to hook earlier, though at the risk of over-under if the lanes are burnt. :O But similar to you, I keep a purple hammer in the bag just in case :)
More loft! As a 2 hander, i already try reving it with forward roll so it can do the same thing with the skid. Loft shortens the distance between when it touches the lane and breakpoint.
Try two handed bowling. Or no thumb one hand. Forces you to stay under the ball. You will see 2x-5x more revs. I have been doing it a year now and it is so much more fun.
@@ThePokersurfer Keep working at it! It gets better with more time and consistent practice! Getting the hand behind the ball and clearing the thumb is probably one of the tougher curves at the earlier stages of learning to bowl. Else, two-handed/one-handed no thumb works too! (Though it can be tougher to control axis rotation ^^)
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The 10pin!!
But seriously really enjoyed this demonstration
Goin to try this for practice an league tomorrow
Thank you Jan. Always great videos and all the info is much appreciated. Keep it up.
Thank you Jan. Always great videos and all the info is much appreciated. Keep it up. Also, I would like to see you join some tournaments and video your experiences and also the adjustments on feet, breakpoints and ball changes during the tournament. Thank you
Nice demonstration! Important for most bowlers to note too that resin balls do create carry-down as well (especially for players with higher revs) but to a lesser extent than urethanes/plastics. It can also be tempting to try to put some surface on the current ball to get it to hook earlier, though at the risk of over-under if the lanes are burnt. :O But similar to you, I keep a purple hammer in the bag just in case :)
@@amusingfollower Thanks for your comment! Share this video to those Purple Guys 😹
More loft! As a 2 hander, i already try reving it with forward roll so it can do the same thing with the skid. Loft shortens the distance between when it touches the lane and breakpoint.
I love carry down. It allows me to move left and use a stronger ball.
thanks that helps a lot
Still after one year of getting the bug back into recreational bowling can't hook a ball even after buying a reactive core ball!
Try two handed bowling. Or no thumb one hand. Forces you to stay under the ball. You will see 2x-5x more revs. I have been doing it a year now and it is so much more fun.
@@JV-2handnothumb appreciate you ....... Thanks
@@ThePokersurfer Keep working at it! It gets better with more time and consistent practice!
Getting the hand behind the ball and clearing the thumb is probably one of the tougher curves at the earlier stages of learning to bowl. Else, two-handed/one-handed no thumb works too! (Though it can be tougher to control axis rotation ^^)
@@amusingfollower appreciate your insight ....... Will keep trying lol
Blame my PSO.