I will never understand his approach. He walks so many boards horizontally. I'm assuming he knows where he wants to end on his last step but does he know how many boards he drifts to have a consistent starting board? How does he keep his drift so consistent if so?
He creates a line on the lane in his head and drifts to that line angle. This happens when your used to playing so far left you need to walk around the ball return to make it happen perhaps this became a habit for him in all his bowling .
@@Jesusfanatic0711 In other words he plays by feel after so long of the looking at boards and counting.....I am sure he is playing by sheer feel at this point in the game which to me makes his gameplay so extraordinary. I am a 2h bowler and enjoy it! Watching Belmo is like watching poetry in motion....in his style class! Truly at the top of his game in the world......in his style class of delivery.
@@Rgrce he became a feel player much later in his career when adjusting to the pba but the feel comes fr hand positions and knowing the proper axis rotation to shape the ball how you wanna see it. What I mean is like many bowlers later learn is you play the lane front to back not left to right. I literally visualize and line where I want the ball to end and make its move and drag it back through a target by the arrows all the way to me and if it happens to be further left of where I’m standing I will drift over to line up the shot with my shoulders and follow through, through that line i have in my head. Kinda like the ghost ball method in pool.
Honestly you want to take a lot of time researching. Don’t just hear a bowling ball and get it. Take your time. Bowling balls also have different purposes at different times. It’s not just a ball for two hands it’s also a ball for you and certain times on the lanes. I recommend watching the house bowling channel and Darren tang for two different bowling ball company’s and balls to look at. Then a decent place to see them go down the lane would be jr pro shop RUclips
I just started bowling as well tho im a one hander bowler with low to medium revs. Imo since you're two handed you already have a high rev. So it depends on how you throw it. I see many 2 handers especially new ones they rarely go for the high performance since some are just not necessary for house shots at all. Even with medium performance balls they already hook a lot with this style.
I believe he usually does when he has to move left a bit. He is big on launch angle and getting his ball behind him by opening to the left and keeping his hips open
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Simply amazing footwork and timing.
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I will never understand his approach. He walks so many boards horizontally. I'm assuming he knows where he wants to end on his last step but does he know how many boards he drifts to have a consistent starting board? How does he keep his drift so consistent if so?
He creates a line on the lane in his head and drifts to that line angle. This happens when your used to playing so far left you need to walk around the ball return to make it happen perhaps this became a habit for him in all his bowling .
@@Jesusfanatic0711 In other words he plays by feel after so long of the looking at boards and counting.....I am sure he is playing by sheer feel at this point in the game which to me makes his gameplay so extraordinary. I am a 2h bowler and enjoy it! Watching Belmo is like watching poetry in motion....in his style class! Truly at the top of his game in the world......in his style class of delivery.
@@Rgrce he became a feel player much later in his career when adjusting to the pba but the feel comes fr hand positions and knowing the proper axis rotation to shape the ball how you wanna see it. What I mean is like many bowlers later learn is you play the lane front to back not left to right. I literally visualize and line where I want the ball to end and make its move and drag it back through a target by the arrows all the way to me and if it happens to be further left of where I’m standing I will drift over to line up the shot with my shoulders and follow through, through that line i have in my head. Kinda like the ghost ball method in pool.
It’s to open his hips/shoulder to his target
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I have a Question !!... What's a Good Bowling Ball to start with , with this style of bowling ??
Honestly you want to take a lot of time researching. Don’t just hear a bowling ball and get it. Take your time. Bowling balls also have different purposes at different times. It’s not just a ball for two hands it’s also a ball for you and certain times on the lanes. I recommend watching the house bowling channel and Darren tang for two different bowling ball company’s and balls to look at. Then a decent place to see them go down the lane would be jr pro shop RUclips
I just started bowling as well tho im a one hander bowler with low to medium revs. Imo since you're two handed you already have a high rev. So it depends on how you throw it. I see many 2 handers especially new ones they rarely go for the high performance since some are just not necessary for house shots at all. Even with medium performance balls they already hook a lot with this style.
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Does he normally drift left and open his angle or was it the game plan for the oil patterns in the video?
Normally does
I believe he usually does when he has to move left a bit. He is big on launch angle and getting his ball behind him by opening to the left and keeping his hips open
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