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I'm so excited, especially about the breathing. I'M 77 years old and have practiced mindfulness in other areas of life and I know this is going to make a big difference in my game. I bowl in a league and can't wait till next week to try this out
I love the video and I can see how this is a common mistake. The video is also an example of how I know I'm getting old. Mike says, "I'm going to have Marshall give you and example", and it's Marshall Kent and I'm thinking Marshall Holman.
I love Mr 300 (Bob Learn Jr)’s. pushaway. It’s very simple, repeatable and very tuneable. Have a look at his legendary 1996 Flagship open at Lake Erie when he beat the best of that era.
I used a high push-a-way at a scratch tournament and qualified 3rd. I have a problem with a back swing because I've got too many muscles in my shoulders from working in the tobacco harvest. With a high push-a-way the bowling ball with a pendulum swing gives me a better back swing and results in a better release and follow through.
65 year old male 190 avg. Have not bowled in 15 years. I rolled a 1st generation reactive, gave it to Grandson. Recommend a new ball and any tips, in should I drop to a 14. Or 15 pound ball. Thanks for any help.
Not to long ago Jr Raymond did one that showed you should have zero push away with the ball, Rather let the ball just drop don't raise up or push away.. Not saying what is right or wrong. I did notice my ball speed climb almost 2 mph and a few more revs on the ball. was180 bowler now I very seldom roll under 600. So I know that the height you start your ball dictates a lot. I had a local Pro Gordon Bellamy jr tell me to raise my ball up to slow my speed, because it changes your timing and you will slow your foot work down to give your arm to drop naturally. I works too.
Holy crap I think I have finally found my biggest mistake. I tend to have a high push away. I havent been bowling for long but I would ask myself why they heck I dont have a higher speed being 6"2 250lbs lol I cant even hit 16. I'm sure there are lots of other mistakes I'm doing but I will start working on a lower push away.
I have a question, I struggle with slowing down my speed, do you have a video that talks about how to slow your speed down? I can't get below 15.8 miles per hour and I totally sucked at a tournament this past weekend because of that.
On high oil conditions or any oil condition where your ball is not hooking or making it back to the pocket you want to slow down and let the ball carry itself rather than increase RPM or axis tilt/rotation if you’re not versatile enough for that. Also more axis rotation can mean a delayed reaction as well so if it’s a swamp, throwing ball slower can help so much.
@@egibs3565 lol who cares the guy might suck at hand adjustments and only has 2 balls that don’t have enough hook for a sport shot so slowing down is 100% reasonable... we don’t know everything about the guy lol
Good morning and thank you for the video. I would like to see one on the term I hear a lot called the flat spot and what is it ? Also when is the appropriate time to cup the wrist. When I don’t start cupped and can’t seem to do so once I start my push away and pendulum arm swing. 🎳
Flat spot is created a lot with the slide and also the ability to bend the knee and get lower during the release. Think of your shoulder as a fixed pivot point on a clock and when your hand is at 6:00 it is at it's lowest point. So as you come around to the 6O clock position you are sliding if you are a slider and lowering you body trying to keep the ball at the same height as your ball when at the 6 O clock position for as long as possible as your hand goes back up . So the ball will be at the lowest level to the floor for the longest time from 6 O clock to 7 O clock 0r so to give it time to come off the fingers after the thumb clears the ball. I hope that Makes some since. It gives you more time to have a consistent release. It can also be done without the slide. I think maybe Brad and Kyle did a video not to long ago. Not sure who for sure who it was, but I would like to see it explained here as well. Maybe the Art of Bowling channel too. Most of these Bowling channels are pretty good.
The part that pro's don't do it. That it is doesn't work. That is what they said about two hand bowlers. But for the most part. That statement is obviously correct.
I had the privilege of working with Mike Jasnau a few years ago at Nationals. It was AWESOME
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@@mikejasnau8587 yes sir, are you going to Nationals in Houston 2021?
I'm so excited, especially about the breathing. I'M 77 years old and have practiced mindfulness in other areas of life and I know this is going to make a big difference in my game. I bowl in a league and can't wait till next week to try this out
I love the video and I can see how this is a common mistake. The video is also an example of how I know I'm getting old. Mike says, "I'm going to have Marshall give you and example", and it's Marshall Kent and I'm thinking Marshall Holman.
im going to mention this to coach shady next month, thanks so much coach jasnau.
I love Mr 300 (Bob Learn Jr)’s. pushaway. It’s very simple, repeatable and very tuneable. Have a look at his legendary 1996 Flagship open at Lake Erie when he beat the best of that era.
I used a high push-a-way at a scratch tournament and qualified 3rd. I have a problem with a back swing because I've got too many muscles in my shoulders from working in the tobacco harvest. With a high push-a-way the bowling ball with a pendulum swing gives me a better back swing and results in a better release and follow through.
Never thought about trying it in the mirror nice tip.
Glad it's helpful!
Glad you liked that tip, I hope it helps!
65 year old male 190 avg. Have not bowled in 15 years. I rolled a 1st generation reactive, gave it to Grandson. Recommend a new ball and any tips, in should I drop to a 14. Or 15 pound ball. Thanks for any help.
Thank you for that video.
Not to long ago Jr Raymond did one that showed you should have zero push away with the ball, Rather let the ball just drop don't raise up or push away.. Not saying what is right or wrong. I did notice my ball speed climb almost 2 mph and a few more revs on the ball. was180 bowler now I very seldom roll under 600. So I know that the height you start your ball dictates a lot. I had a local Pro Gordon Bellamy jr tell me to raise my ball up to slow my speed, because it changes your timing and you will slow your foot work down to give your arm to drop naturally. I works too.
Killer goat Marshall!
Literally me last night at the bowling alley having an aneurysm while practicing...
Hope this helps!
@@insidebowling will play around with it tonight hahaha
Holy crap I think I have finally found my biggest mistake. I tend to have a high push away. I havent been bowling for long but I would ask myself why they heck I dont have a higher speed being 6"2 250lbs lol I cant even hit 16. I'm sure there are lots of other mistakes I'm doing but I will start working on a lower push away.
Glad you liked this tip and I hope it helps!!
did it help any?
I have a question, I struggle with slowing down my speed, do you have a video that talks about how to slow your speed down? I can't get below 15.8 miles per hour and I totally sucked at a tournament this past weekend because of that.
We sure do! Check out this video featuring Coach Mike Shady!
ruclips.net/video/B-E6gvTBJBk/видео.html
Why would you want to throw slower than that?
On high oil conditions or any oil condition where your ball is not hooking or making it back to the pocket you want to slow down and let the ball carry itself rather than increase RPM or axis tilt/rotation if you’re not versatile enough for that. Also more axis rotation can mean a delayed reaction as well so if it’s a swamp, throwing ball slower can help so much.
@@troytrujillo8979 you can throw the right ball for the conditions or play a different part of the lane. 15.8 isn't very fast to begin with 🤷🏾♂️
@@egibs3565 lol who cares the guy might suck at hand adjustments and only has 2 balls that don’t have enough hook for a sport shot so slowing down is 100% reasonable... we don’t know everything about the guy lol
How do I do that drill in 2 hander style?
Good morning and thank you for the video. I would like to see one on the term I hear a lot called the flat spot and what is it ? Also when is the appropriate time to cup the wrist. When I don’t start cupped and can’t seem to do so once I start my push away and pendulum arm swing. 🎳
Flat spot is created a lot with the slide and also the ability to bend the knee and get lower during the release. Think of your shoulder as a fixed pivot point on a clock and when your hand is at 6:00 it is at it's lowest point. So as you come around to the 6O clock position you are sliding if you are a slider and lowering you body trying to keep the ball at the same height as your ball when at the 6 O clock position for as long as possible as your hand goes back up . So the ball will be at the lowest level to the floor for the longest time from 6 O clock to 7 O clock 0r so to give it time to come off the fingers after the thumb clears the ball.
I hope that Makes some since. It gives you more time to have a consistent release. It can also be done without the slide. I think maybe Brad and Kyle did a video not to long ago. Not sure who for sure who it was, but I would like to see it explained here as well. Maybe the Art of Bowling channel too. Most of these Bowling channels are pretty good.
Mark Baker. Best bowling coach in the world.
Well, I do this one right, I think my biggest problem is consistent preshot...
Keep working on that pre-shot routine!
The part that pro's don't do it. That it is doesn't work. That is what they said about two hand bowlers. But for the most part. That statement is obviously correct.
Is everyone on this channel named Mike?
Pretty much. Thinking about changing our channel to Mike Bowling.
Well we did at least make our female coach change her name Mike to Shannon! Hahaha
@@insidebowling Mike'd Up Bowling, hurry and trademark it!
Only thing to say....👍👍👍
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching, we appreciate it!!
Holy shit it makes sense
Brandon Novak would probably have something to say about this lol
Guilty
RIP Mr. Kent
Do Mr.Kent still alive or dead
Sounds drunk