Analyzing the 2-handed pros: Osku Palerma

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2023
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  • @No_Lucks_Given
    @No_Lucks_Given Год назад +1

    Osku is the Bowler that I try to learn from more than any other. At first it was Belmo but Osku and EJ both have an approach that looks like art.

  • @hideyoshigaming3226
    @hideyoshigaming3226 Год назад +9

    I wanna point out osku no longer throws at spares with 1 hand. He switched to 2 hands at spares cause he said it made him more consistent.

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      That's interesting, I haven't seen him on TV in a while.
      Good to know! Thanks!

    • @flugn0
      @flugn0 Год назад +1

      He got so many complaints and now that the stringpin is becoming more common he has switched to 2 hands completely to avoid breaking the strings.

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      @@flugn0 I wonder if he will continue that in the states.
      I don't foresee string setters to ever make their way to the PBa.

    • @JG-tx7mt
      @JG-tx7mt Год назад

      @@flugn0 what is stringpin?

    • @flugn0
      @flugn0 Год назад

      @@JG-tx7mt when the bowling pins have strings. Look on youtube: bowling stringpin.

  • @roygonzalez4313
    @roygonzalez4313 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the physical breakdown of his game. Osku's game is what inspires me to enhance my physical game. The raw power and rev rate this man generates is almost unmatched on tour, let alone from a two hander. Of course, Belmo has perfected his technique as well. But for what I want my game to become, is more like Osku. I'd guess his game really overpowers an oil pattern and wreaks havoc on the track other players would usually play on.

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад +1

      From what I've seen, he can very easily overpower an oil pattern. There are benefits and downsides to that as you would imagine as in the end, you need to play the lanes the way the lanes are telling you to play.

  • @Philyot
    @Philyot Год назад +1

    Maldonado next? 😏 love Osku! Thanks for the video

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      Your welcome! Hes on the list for sure!

  • @eurosimpliciti259
    @eurosimpliciti259 Год назад +1

    This is brilliant for me as my form is similar to this, do you know why he used to start his 2 handed approach with his right foot? because that's what I do and its rare to fin two handers who start on their right foot

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      Osku used to take more than 5 steps.
      It's all based on that. If you're right handed and have an odd number of steps, you start with your left foot. Even number, right foot.

    • @eurosimpliciti259
      @eurosimpliciti259 Год назад +1

      @@BigSkyBowler Ohh okay I see, thanks for explaining

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      @@eurosimpliciti259 your welcome!

    • @OskuPalermaa300
      @OskuPalermaa300 10 месяцев назад

      @@eurosimpliciti259like BigSky said. Sometimes I take 6. More commonly when playing straight. Sometimes I also “cheat” my body getting in looser and going with one step on spot to crack that tension from legs

    • @OskuPalermaa300
      @OskuPalermaa300 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BigSkyBowler*You’re 😊😊

  • @flugn0
    @flugn0 Год назад +1

    Osku play for Team Pergamon in sweden. Pergamon is one of the top teams in sweden. Pergamon are in Gothenburg Partille. Pergamon have Jesper Svensson to and Martin Larsen/Lucky Larsen and Kim Bolleby

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      Very interesting! Thank you!

    • @OskuPalermaa300
      @OskuPalermaa300 10 месяцев назад

      Yes I do. And Pergamon is “The Top” team in Sweden 😉

  • @jaidenwhidbee5037
    @jaidenwhidbee5037 Год назад +2

    Can you do Keven Williams please ?and love these vids

    • @OtterSC2
      @OtterSC2 Год назад +1

      Seconded, very interested to see his form analyzed I think its close to perfect.

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад

      Yes. He's coming

  • @markreyes1866
    @markreyes1866 Год назад +1

    so what's wrong with osku even though he's been there for so long and have not won that much in this sport? maybe he'll be richer doing blogs on youtube lol

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  Год назад +1

      Honestly? I think osku just overpowers the majority of oil patterns.
      He is an excellent bowler, don't get me wrong, but when I look at him and compare him to belmo - belmo has more versatility as a whole.

    • @markreyes1866
      @markreyes1866 Год назад

      @@BigSkyBowler yeah it's a balance of everything and you can't teach new tricks to old dogs as d saying goes hehe

    • @OskuPalermaa300
      @OskuPalermaa300 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@BigSkyBowlerVersatily, not so sure, I got plenty of that. Better on Tour environment, for sure. Belmo was/is great wheeling it when most people weren’t, got some big wins and got comfortable and then even more versatile afterwards.
      Now back to bashing me. I was good at hooking it, but then short oil came. And this of course was prior new wave of “urethanes”. I stank at it, so wanted to master it, well not suck at it, and forgot how to hook it. My body got even more efficient, too efficient that slowing down is now super hard if not impossible for me..

    • @OskuPalermaa300
      @OskuPalermaa300 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@markreyes1866Wrong. It’s just way harder and more work 😉

    • @BigSkyBowler
      @BigSkyBowler  10 месяцев назад

      @@OskuPalermaa300 I can definitely understand that.
      I have a youth who is a very decent two hander, but he likes to throw it hard and is very used to doing that. He plays mostly on the outside part of the lane because of this.
      Trying to get that kid to slow down and shape it is very difficult.