I 100% could see and feel a difference. I think as I used the more tilt hand positions my ball speed also dropped and since it was new, felt like I was going to drop the ball a lot. Going to take some practice for sure. @@BowlismOutlaw
Hi i really like these videos and am a new 2 handed bowler, can you please do a video on how to properly hook the ball and how to release it? I find the hooking hand rotation motion is difficult along with the arm position upon release. That would help so much have a great one keep bowling great
well it comes from having to "properly" rotate the hand and wrist while changing arm extension while carrying a 15 pound weight. I tend to hook incorrectly and wondered if you had suggestions.@@BowlismOutlaw
Hey BoslismOutlaw, can you do a video for a problem i have or probably common in two handers which is dropping the ball at the foul line instead of smoothly releasing it. every time i release the ball theres a big thud which can causes the ball to lose energy and always leave the pin 10 out. one of the smoothest two handed i've ever seen is zach wilkins you should see his bowling game
@@BowlismOutlaw I just love that you really break down the different elements of the style and truly understand the mechanics. Since I find consistency hardest, its usually because one of the components of the style is missing, or that I'm doing wrong. Lots of people assume 2 handed bowling is easy, but there are so many elements to remember or things that could go wrong, like: Is my starting foot position correct? Is my target correct for the last shot? Is my ball choice correct? Did it get a comfortable grip on the ball? Is my off hand in the right place for tilt angle? Does it need more? Are my knees bent/am I flexible? Am I stepping left enough/too little to open my hips, "oh no, did I move to far and create too big an entry angle" Are my shoulders angled correctly towards the break point? Did I bend over far enough to create a good pendulum? Did I push my off hand elbow forward to create the "baby rocker" swing (this is my mental note to create this shoulder roll style and not muscle the ball) Did my elbow stay tucked in? Did my hand come up the ball enough? Did I follow through enough? Did I drive with enough leg power, that hop felt a little slow? Was my timing correct, the swing could have been faster/slower? Am I balanced at the foul line, I posted my shot ok? Did my foot slide ok, was the weight distributed correctly? Where did the ball cross the arrows/break?
Ander bro, I appreciate your comment, lots of food for thought. I believe that our physical body has its own logic. The more we know about our body, the more we can utilize it to have proper movements.
@BowlismOutlaw I tried your lessons last night, I find it much easier to create a sharper angle more consistently, when the non ball hand is on the right side of the ball, feels like it locks that angle in place.
As someone with 3 degrees of normal tilt. This is amazing. I will try this out tonight!
Let’s see how it goes!
Let me know how you feel bro 🤜🎳
I 100% could see and feel a difference. I think as I used the more tilt hand positions my ball speed also dropped and since it was new, felt like I was going to drop the ball a lot. Going to take some practice for sure. @@BowlismOutlaw
@mbschleicher0 trust me this is worth a try and practice 😎
Cool video bowlism outlaw!! I will try these next chance I get. 😊
Every video is a wrap up of what I’ve learned and tried. It’s a conclusion of my experiments 😀 Hope it can help this time. Enjoy bro 😎
your videos are goated material. thank you
Your comment motivated me to keep it coming :D
Sweet, new video !!!
Nice to see you in August bro 😎
Hi i really like these videos and am a new 2 handed bowler, can you please do a video on how to properly hook the ball and how to release it? I find the hooking hand rotation motion is difficult along with the arm position upon release. That would help so much have a great one keep bowling great
Uhm…..It seems the concept of releasing the ball is still alien to you Jako?
well it comes from having to "properly" rotate the hand and wrist while changing arm extension while carrying a 15 pound weight. I tend to hook incorrectly and wondered if you had suggestions.@@BowlismOutlaw
May I know your height and weight Jako?
@@BowlismOutlaw yes i am a young person i am 1.7m and 61kg
Is the ball too heavy for you? Is it a 15lbs bowling ball bro?
Hey BoslismOutlaw, can you do a video for a problem i have or probably common in two handers which is dropping the ball at the foul line instead of smoothly releasing it. every time i release the ball theres a big thud which can causes the ball to lose energy and always leave the pin 10 out. one of the smoothest two handed i've ever seen is zach wilkins you should see his bowling game
Dropping the ball…uhm.. do you have any videos showing that problem. I’m happy to dive in and help you solve the problem.
Great work as always Thang
Which element in the video do you like most Ander B bro? I will amplify that good stuff to make it greater 😀
@@BowlismOutlaw I just love that you really break down the different elements of the style and truly understand the mechanics.
Since I find consistency hardest, its usually because one of the components of the style is missing, or that I'm doing wrong.
Lots of people assume 2 handed bowling is easy, but there are so many elements to remember or things that could go wrong, like:
Is my starting foot position correct?
Is my target correct for the last shot?
Is my ball choice correct?
Did it get a comfortable grip on the ball?
Is my off hand in the right place for tilt angle? Does it need more?
Are my knees bent/am I flexible?
Am I stepping left enough/too little to open my hips, "oh no, did I move to far and create too big an entry angle"
Are my shoulders angled correctly towards the break point?
Did I bend over far enough to create a good pendulum?
Did I push my off hand elbow forward to create the "baby rocker" swing (this is my mental note to create this shoulder roll style and not muscle the ball)
Did my elbow stay tucked in?
Did my hand come up the ball enough?
Did I follow through enough?
Did I drive with enough leg power, that hop felt a little slow?
Was my timing correct, the swing could have been faster/slower?
Am I balanced at the foul line, I posted my shot ok?
Did my foot slide ok, was the weight distributed correctly?
Where did the ball cross the arrows/break?
Ander bro, I appreciate your comment, lots of food for thought. I believe that our physical body has its own logic. The more we know about our body, the more we can utilize it to have proper movements.
And Ander bro, but because you have lots of questions, you will definitely find answers for yourself. I believe so 🤜
@BowlismOutlaw I tried your lessons last night, I find it much easier to create a sharper angle more consistently, when the non ball hand is on the right side of the ball, feels like it locks that angle in place.
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the AI voice is so jarring
You recognized it 😂
For real. Not a fan of the TTS at all.
Seriously makes me not want to listen to it.
I might be back to my original voice 😂
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