Perhaps the most informative video ever! I’ve been bowling since I could walk and have always been intrigued by two handed bowling. Thanks 🙏. Best of luck bowling and best of luck in life 👍
Excellent video! I've been slowly teaching myself two-handed bowling for a few years now, and I can confirm having gone through every one of these struggles. Visualizing my arms and the ball as a complete hoop that I had to roll on its edge down the lane (like a coin) helped everything really click into place for me. It's not about my arm strength or even my leg strength. It's about cradling the ball gently, and getting your lower body out of the way so you can literally rock it like you would a baby towards the foul line.
Absolutely the best description of how to fix the problems I’ve been having. Stuck in same ole’ same muscle memory that has been holding me back. Cannot wait to get back on the lanes and work on my game. Very much appreciated!
I'm so happy to hear that Alex bro. Learning bowling based on our body biomechanics can be a new but much more effective. I wish you will get better results with the training :D
3:00 you just described my exact problem. I love the way you break things down very specifically and analytically. That is the way that I think and using broad language like so many tip videos do is the reason why I end up feeling more confused than taught or helped.
Hi bro! I do appreciate your emphasis on the “broad language”. I do believe that using a simple and broad language is the best way to share knowledge 😃 I will continue to create more bowling videos using this kind of language. Btw, your comment made my day
I've been having a lot of pain in my wrist and Ulna bone in my forearm when two hand bowling. I think my biggest problem is flaring my elbows and not tucking them enough. Gunna try out these tips tonight.
@@BowlismOutlaw I was able to bowl 2 full games completely pain free for the first time in forever, without a brace even! Turns out my biggest issue was 100% not tucking my elbow, and not keeping my wrist in line with my elbow. Thanks for the great video 💯
You explain things so well. Thanks for the vid. I go back and fourth between 2 handed and 1 handed, both with no thumb. Do have any tips or would you change any advice in this video if you were speaking about 1 hand no thumb technique? Or should i just keep practicing 2 hands all the way through. I feel like 1 hand no thumb is the form that is hardest to be consistent shot to shot.
Thank you for dropping by bro! Oh you are playing 1 hand no thumb style. Interesting bro. 1 hand without thumb requires physical strength to hold the ball. I'm not against this style but would love to know why you like 1 hand no thumb style? or is it just what you simply like? Secondly, If you can handle 1 hand no thumb style, I recommend you use lighter ball to practice first. I feel like 1 hand no thumb is the form that is hardest to be consistent shot to shot. => Yes, it is because you don't have help from the non bowling arm :D In 1 handed traditional style, you have help from the thumb to prevent the ball fall out of your hand too soon. I have a very cool video to imspire you hehe instagram.com/p/CwO38edJHk3/
@BowlismOutlaw I have had zero success with thumb in. I have a ball fitted to me, but the back of my had starts hurting just after game one. I found taking my thumb out helped and I could bowl 10-15 games and not feel any sort of discomfort, plus my scores consistently went up after initially taking my thumb out. My PSO says I'm weird because at the beginning of my form I look like I'm going to bowl 2 handed but I take my support hand off half way into my back swing. When I try and do 2 hands all the way through, I lose a bunch of speed and it feels not as fluent and smooth on the back swing or release as one hand no thumb. Bowling in this manner though, I have taken my 180-190 average from 4 years ago and brought it up to like 200-210 ( only on a house shot though.) I didn't do much bowling the last 3 years but just got back in in January this year and am really trying to still learn what works best. I know thumb in just ain't for me but I can't seem to land on 2 hands all the way through or my current MO.
I have nearly the same issue like you. I bowled 1 handed for 10 years with certain success in league and tournaments. In exchange, my thumb swells so bad and I stuck in the realm of a low rev stroker. I switched to 2 handed for 3 years now, and that’s the best choice ever. To my opinion, if 1 handed no thumb style fits you and you are happy with it, stay with it bro. ✌🏼😎
Any chance i can send you a video that you can scrutinise? I've been bowling 2 handed for 6 months after bowling 1 handed for 20 years. Feel like i get it right occasionally but after watching your vid i realise I'm not opening my hips and i walk to straight. Any tips on how to drift walk to the left correctly ? I see other advantages to this for when the ball return projects a fair way down the approach almost making it impossible to shoot deep inside which 2 handers need to do a lot in house patterns
I got your message in Instagram sir :D I've been bowling 2 handed for 6 months after bowling 1 handed for 20 years => Really wow, what an evolution when you switch to 2 handed style :D Any tips on how to drift walk to the left correctly? => I recommend watching these 2 videos one by one 1st: ruclips.net/video/iIiFRIXFGOo/видео.html 2nd: ruclips.net/video/EpEe2Dz-wWk/видео.html Then you will understand the concept easily :D
Hi sir, I'm a two handed newbie. Can you explain a little bit where's the difference in the comparison video at 6:31 ? I cannot really tell the difference.(I'm a real newbie) I struggling on these things, thanks for the video!
Oh ok bro, have you watched this video? ruclips.net/video/iIiFRIXFGOo/видео.html I explained the effect of the body twisting when walking on a straight line based on the lower body anatomy. The drift step lessen the twisting effect and helps you open your hips in a much more natural way. Just watch the above video and then see how you understand this point. We'll keep talking about this or you can add my instagram so we can talk more: instagram.com/_happybowler102_/
He's basically showing part of what gold coach Slowinski is teaching. Also i must say it should not be called "lateral spine tilt", because it is only front tilt but with open hips. Lateral spine tilt is limited and can be dangerous.
Yes, definitely! I learnt from Sir Slowinski. This technique can be applied for both 1 and 2 handed style :D But please check out your own physical condition before using it.
@@BowlismOutlaw Yes, but "lateral spine tilt" is not actually lateral". It is still forward, but now the waist has changed position and opened up, and the foot acts as couter balance.
Actually you are right. If we put the body on a 2D plane, we can call it the lateral spine tilt. But here, the hips have opened, we can hardly call it lateral spine tilt. The best way to understand this position is to put the whole body in a 3D demonstration environment.
@@BowlismOutlawsorry for this late reply. It really does affect me. I thought bowling backup was fine and just kept doing it but everyone questions me about it and they’re like “ you’re doing it wrong” I also didn’t score very well doing it. Is curving it like I suppose to going to improve my scores? Also I do not have instagram as I am 14. WhatsApp? If you’re not comfortable with that I understand but I’m a youth teenager really passionate about bowling😊
@robbo5364 no sweat! You can add my whatsapp with this number +84902699663. We’ll talk there. There’s nothing right or wrong. There’s just thing you believe. 💪
@@BowlismOutlaw Still, I am really passionate bowling on the left side obviously as it is an “ advantage” as some people call it on the lanes, as a lefty myself it does make sense why the ball should curve from the left. I would love to hear some tips and guidance on how to curve it from the left side rather then the backup balls I been doing recently
Yeah it’s just my very own style. I used to have long 1st and 2nd steps and struggle with shortening them. So I found this way fix it 😀 the backwards step also helps me create an “impulsive” feeling when releasing the ball. You can check out my explanation in this video ruclips.net/video/EpEe2Dz-wWk/видео.html
@@BowlismOutlawt left shoulder pain the next day due to wrong move before this video. Likely because i pulled my shoulder down & inwards, instead of tilting my spine more After this video about rotator cuff joint, im understanding why
@@BowlismOutlaw So I can get closer to the body + increase ball speed by rolling the ball onto the lane more + make it easier to go behind + under the ball
Perhaps the very best instructional video on how to bowl with two hands I have ever seen.
@nordattack :D Long time no see, sir! I'll make it even better and simpler
Perhaps the most informative video ever! I’ve been bowling since I could walk and have always been intrigued by two handed bowling. Thanks 🙏. Best of luck bowling and best of luck in life 👍
I am lucky to receive your comment today sir 😌 so grateful for it. You made my day. It’s an inspiration for me to keep creating better videos 🙏
this is the best video to describe how belmo throws at the end. thank you so much!!
Thanks for dropping by and give me some words 😃 Mike. Hope it can help improve your game 🙌
Excellent video! I've been slowly teaching myself two-handed bowling for a few years now, and I can confirm having gone through every one of these struggles. Visualizing my arms and the ball as a complete hoop that I had to roll on its edge down the lane (like a coin) helped everything really click into place for me. It's not about my arm strength or even my leg strength. It's about cradling the ball gently, and getting your lower body out of the way so you can literally rock it like you would a baby towards the foul line.
Jack bro! 2 handers fundamentals within your comment 😂 you give it all in 1 comment.
Absolutely the best description of how to fix the problems I’ve been having. Stuck in same ole’ same muscle memory that has been holding me back. Cannot wait to get back on the lanes and work on my game. Very much appreciated!
I'm so happy to hear that Alex bro. Learning bowling based on our body biomechanics can be a new but much more effective. I wish you will get better results with the training :D
3:00 you just described my exact problem. I love the way you break things down very specifically and analytically. That is the way that I think and using broad language like so many tip videos do is the reason why I end up feeling more confused than taught or helped.
Hi bro! I do appreciate your emphasis on the “broad language”. I do believe that using a simple and broad language is the best way to share knowledge 😃 I will continue to create more bowling videos using this kind of language. Btw, your comment made my day
@@BowlismOutlaw I’m glad it made you feel nice!
I've been waiting for this video for such a long time! :D Thank you so much. I can even teach my friend how to bowl 2 handed now!
Yeah let’s hep them enjoy the game!
I've been having a lot of pain in my wrist and Ulna bone in my forearm when two hand bowling. I think my biggest problem is flaring my elbows and not tucking them enough. Gunna try out these tips tonight.
How is it going bro :D ?
@@BowlismOutlaw I was able to bowl 2 full games completely pain free for the first time in forever, without a brace even! Turns out my biggest issue was 100% not tucking my elbow, and not keeping my wrist in line with my elbow. Thanks for the great video 💯
Very good technique
Easy to under stand and practice
I love simple things 😁
Great video!
Hope it helps bro :D
You explain things so well. Thanks for the vid. I go back and fourth between 2 handed and 1 handed, both with no thumb. Do have any tips or would you change any advice in this video if you were speaking about 1 hand no thumb technique? Or should i just keep practicing 2 hands all the way through. I feel like 1 hand no thumb is the form that is hardest to be consistent shot to shot.
Thank you for dropping by bro! Oh you are playing 1 hand no thumb style. Interesting bro. 1 hand without thumb requires physical strength to hold the ball. I'm not against this style but would love to know why you like 1 hand no thumb style? or is it just what you simply like?
Secondly, If you can handle 1 hand no thumb style, I recommend you use lighter ball to practice first.
I feel like 1 hand no thumb is the form that is hardest to be consistent shot to shot. => Yes, it is because you don't have help from the non bowling arm :D In 1 handed traditional style, you have help from the thumb to prevent the ball fall out of your hand too soon.
I have a very cool video to imspire you hehe instagram.com/p/CwO38edJHk3/
@BowlismOutlaw I have had zero success with thumb in. I have a ball fitted to me, but the back of my had starts hurting just after game one. I found taking my thumb out helped and I could bowl 10-15 games and not feel any sort of discomfort, plus my scores consistently went up after initially taking my thumb out. My PSO says I'm weird because at the beginning of my form I look like I'm going to bowl 2 handed but I take my support hand off half way into my back swing. When I try and do 2 hands all the way through, I lose a bunch of speed and it feels not as fluent and smooth on the back swing or release as one hand no thumb. Bowling in this manner though, I have taken my 180-190 average from 4 years ago and brought it up to like 200-210 ( only on a house shot though.) I didn't do much bowling the last 3 years but just got back in in January this year and am really trying to still learn what works best. I know thumb in just ain't for me but I can't seem to land on 2 hands all the way through or my current MO.
I have nearly the same issue like you. I bowled 1 handed for 10 years with certain success in league and tournaments. In exchange, my thumb swells so bad and I stuck in the realm of a low rev stroker. I switched to 2 handed for 3 years now, and that’s the best choice ever.
To my opinion, if 1 handed no thumb style fits you and you are happy with it, stay with it bro. ✌🏼😎
Thank you very much it was a very good vid
Thank you so much for your support 😃 so happy to hear that it helps 🫡
Thanks!
Super thanks for your support brother. Grateful for it 🙏
I saw one of my bowling alleys in here! I wonder where you found that video @ 5:28!
Oh I have engagement with a bowler there to help him improve his bowling techniques :D He sent me his videos
謝謝! 非常有幫助~~!!
Thank you so much for your support Jack! Grateful for your thanks tip :)
Thank you
My pleasure bro :D
Any chance i can send you a video that you can scrutinise? I've been bowling 2 handed for 6 months after bowling 1 handed for 20 years. Feel like i get it right occasionally but after watching your vid i realise I'm not opening my hips and i walk to straight. Any tips on how to drift walk to the left correctly ? I see other advantages to this for when the ball return projects a fair way down the approach almost making it impossible to shoot deep inside which 2 handers need to do a lot in house patterns
I got your message in Instagram sir :D
I've been bowling 2 handed for 6 months after bowling 1 handed for 20 years => Really wow, what an evolution when you switch to 2 handed style :D
Any tips on how to drift walk to the left correctly?
=> I recommend watching these 2 videos one by one
1st: ruclips.net/video/iIiFRIXFGOo/видео.html
2nd: ruclips.net/video/EpEe2Dz-wWk/видео.html
Then you will understand the concept easily :D
Hi sir, I'm a two handed newbie. Can you explain a little bit where's the difference in the comparison video at 6:31 ? I cannot really tell the difference.(I'm a real newbie) I struggling on these things, thanks for the video!
Oh ok bro, have you watched this video? ruclips.net/video/iIiFRIXFGOo/видео.html
I explained the effect of the body twisting when walking on a straight line based on the lower body anatomy. The drift step lessen the twisting effect and helps you open your hips in a much more natural way. Just watch the above video and then see how you understand this point. We'll keep talking about this or you can add my instagram so we can talk more: instagram.com/_happybowler102_/
Nice video. What lb ball do you usually use for two handed bowling?
Thank you for your support bro. I use 15lbs bowling ball. But most comfortable with 14lbs :D Efficiency is what I want, not the weight.
@@BowlismOutlaw great, thank you 🙏
He's basically showing part of what gold coach Slowinski is teaching. Also i must say it should not be called "lateral spine tilt", because it is only front tilt but with open hips. Lateral spine tilt is limited and can be dangerous.
Yes, definitely! I learnt from Sir Slowinski. This technique can be applied for both 1 and 2 handed style :D But please check out your own physical condition before using it.
@@BowlismOutlaw Yes, but "lateral spine tilt" is not actually lateral". It is still forward, but now the waist has changed position and opened up, and the foot acts as couter balance.
Actually you are right. If we put the body on a 2D plane, we can call it the lateral spine tilt. But here, the hips have opened, we can hardly call it lateral spine tilt. The best way to understand this position is to put the whole body in a 3D demonstration environment.
Could you teach on why I keep throwing backup? I’m a lefty but I keep backing - up
Hi bro, sure, can you message me in instagram with some of your bowling video? instagram.com/_happybowler102_?igshid=MmIzYWVlNDQ5Yg==
@@BowlismOutlawsorry for this late reply. It really does affect me. I thought bowling backup was fine and just kept doing it but everyone questions me about it and they’re like “ you’re doing it wrong” I also didn’t score very well doing it. Is curving it like I suppose to going to improve my scores? Also I do not have instagram as I am 14. WhatsApp? If you’re not comfortable with that I understand but I’m a youth teenager really passionate about bowling😊
@robbo5364 no sweat! You can add my whatsapp with this number +84902699663. We’ll talk there. There’s nothing right or wrong. There’s just thing you believe. 💪
@@BowlismOutlaw Still, I am really passionate bowling on the left side obviously as it is an “ advantage” as some people call it on the lanes, as a lefty myself it does make sense why the ball should curve from the left. I would love to hear some tips and guidance on how to curve it from the left side rather then the backup balls I been doing recently
💯 awesome
As promised 😜
Is that alley in Vietnam?
Yes indeed 😄 bro
Yes, Mega Bowl VN in Ho Chi Minh City
Sick I might check it out when I come next month
6:05 may i know why did you step back on your first step?
Yeah it’s just my very own style. I used to have long 1st and 2nd steps and struggle with shortening them. So I found this way fix it 😀 the backwards step also helps me create an “impulsive” feeling when releasing the ball. You can check out my explanation in this video ruclips.net/video/EpEe2Dz-wWk/видео.html
@@BowlismOutlaw that’s smartt adapting to your own style is great for your game thanks for the video and explanation! will be tuning in for more
This is why im having left shoulder pain.
Hi bro, you got left shoulder pain while executing this move?
@@BowlismOutlawt left shoulder pain the next day due to wrong move before this video.
Likely because i pulled my shoulder down & inwards, instead of tilting my spine more
After this video about rotator cuff joint, im understanding why
It's nice to hear that! Pain is not your friend :D If you have any other problems, don't hesitate to share with me. ✌ Peace!
Just in case anyone as is as stupid as I am: the red X when he has the stick is not saying "not this" lol.
I am still having trouble with straightening my arm during downswing... Any advice/tips here..?
Uhm....Hi Kevin, may I know your intention behind "straightening my arm during downswing"?
@@BowlismOutlaw So I can get closer to the body + increase ball speed by rolling the ball onto the lane more + make it easier to go behind + under the ball