Your videos are so much more detailed and simplistic to understand without a coach!! I immediately hit the subscribe button and plan on sharing your videos with other bowlers who would benefit from them! Thank you so much!!
Wow, I've watched pretty much every instructional video on generating Rev rate but this has got to be the first that I've seen that talks about practicing a method to learn the point of release. Very impressive!
I’ve been watching too many videos where instructor talks too much but never shows the small details. This video shows all without leaving out any details. Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
Incredible doesn’t describe how amazingly explained this tutorial is. I just started the first step, releasing the wrist and I realized my thumb wasn’t coming out because I was gripping the ball with my thumb. As soon as I stopped gripping, the thumb released after releasing wrist and it made me so happy. Tomorrow onto the next steps of this tutorial. Thank you so much!!!
This video helped me a lot. I was too stuck as a stroker for almost a year not knowing how high rev rate ppl do it. Now seeing this video and its drills, I saw what was wrong, not cupping at the last moment of release but the entire swing back then. Tysm
This might be my favorite video for changing to high rev release. I just found it. I'm a "stroker" as well. I've been trying to change for the last month. Thank you!!!
This has helped me increase my rev rate instantly. Im a stroker but i want to play deep and its been a struggle. Ive watched many videos and been experimenting for months and theoretically they're all correct but this approach is best suited for me. Thanks!
Thank you so much. I've tried to apply this today, and I've got a so much higher rev rate, my average increased and especially my strike rate. I still have a few issues to work on. Aiming for an arrow is definatly one of those things that I need to practice more with this release. I'm very happy to see some improvement after stagnating for so long. This video is perfectly done and beats every other instructional video by miles. Keep up the good work!
Dude, i love your videos. None of those platinum silver gold super extra cool PBA coaches is able to explain it as well as you do. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for this video, in america they believe they are showing this the proper way, but they never really explain in the manner that the Japanese or Koreans explain how to play sports!!! I want to thank you for your culture of being more willing to explain things in great detail!! Not worrying about throwing the ball and crushing pins!!!
Thank you so much for posting this. I found a link on Reddit and it explains very well. I am a stroker and struggle with this and I can see where I am making my mistake, mainly in the elbow bend and not enough cup motion. It's amazing to see the before and after, like a completely new bowler and ball motion.
WOW! I've been looking for a good tutorial like this one to increase rev rate and correctly film how the hand needs to release the ball!! I've been a new bowler and have been practicing very hard to throw correctly and just can never get my release right! I'm going to practice tomorrow at the lanes. Thanks
Gotta give you credit my man. I am 36 years old now. I bowled in high school before this “modern day release” higher revs, etc…. I stopped bowling for about 20 years picked it up again. Got it going, but need to put the time in to get my speed and revs up just enough to get the best out of all the different balls along with patterns out there. I’ve learned how and why it does make a difference, and doesn’t need to be a lot. It’s hard to change those fundamentals I learned when younger, along with having a small hand and thin build, but gonna work at it. Love your content, keep it up. Great work!! Appreciate you from New York 🇺🇸
I've never had a bowling coach and I bowl with only 2 fingers in my bowling balls. But I learned by my mistakes and I'm a left-handed bowler... I only look at the pins on my release. But I focus on the arrows all the way to the line to find my kill shot. Results, i bowled a 298 in a sanctioned league, and I have a 251 average in a fun league that I'm in now....
If you want to get better i strongly suggest a certified coach or someone with extensive knowledge of the game and if you really want to see if your repeating shots bowl on sport patterns
Great video!! This has never come up on my bowling fed on RUclips until now! And I have watched it many times now and his drills are excellent and I will definitely do them the next time I practice, my problem is my arm goes behind my back and then my elbow bows out. Like chicken arm, this is great.
But absolutely the best video on how to improve rev rate by far most everyone else says u can only get more revs if ur young so u just proved that theory wrong
Jan Pro Shop, this is incredible. I've been bowling for 5 years and looking for a video this good and i finally found one. i am going to do that same practice routine! Can you please post an update video of him in a few weeks/months to see his transformation? would love to see him ripping the cover off soon once he masters it
I am a stroker Left hander. with a 175 Average in one league . The other League Right hander 185 Average . The high Average hand get the Pittsburg stealers towel. Right Hand has the towel or whatever hand has the most jackpots get the tower. Right now ech hand has a jackpot. 4 steps left handed. 5 steps right handed. I even have bowled against myself for money I just joined the site
You will also hear it called the "Whip" effect. I am currently trying to increase my rev rate right now and practicing this. Unfortunately for me, several wrist injuries in the past are making this a real challenge. One other thing I can say to many older folks who were taught to lock the wrist, breaking that habit at proper timing takes a LOT of practice and work to overwrite your muscle memory. Still in progress for me =(
Yeah, I’ll say, I’m in that same boat right now and it’s gonna be quite a long road until I overwrite that muscle memory like you said. I’m from the old school era like the late 90s early 2000s and I was always taught to grip the ball and so that was a challenge as well and still in progress with at the moment but have made significant progress
Elbow bend or two hands is needed for more revs for people with small to normal sized hands. My hands are big, so the span on the ball is pretty long. Keeping my wrist cupped thru the swing, I can get a good amount of revs w/o yo-yoing the ball. I just need speed on my arm swing. Rhino Page is an example of someone with a straight arm swing.
I feel like the thumb pitch plays a big factor into this too. I've tried different pitches and each release all came out with different axis tilts too.
@@janproshopchannel hard to hold up 15lbs of ball on your wrist while it’s flying forward. A lot of people who have been bowing for a long time don’t realize the strength the have built up through time. It’s not a natural thing to be able to manipulate that much weight if your body isn’t used to it.
U gotta have strong enough forearm to keep the wrist bent and keep your head down more to keep your hand under the ball more and follow through and it’ll have way more revs.
this might be the final puzzle piece i needed to stop dropping the ball when i try that damn yo-yo action. i'm sick of my proton looking like a spares ball
practising in my living room using an old coffee table top and some pillows, stopping at the ankle seems to be the missing link. i tried "unloading" at that stage and i can now feel my hand coming around the ball in what feels like the right way. separating the two motions is helping immensely. my speed has been far too high for my rev rate since switching back to sliding yet no matter how far under or behind i got i could never get more than 100ish rpm. the ball wasn't getting a chance to roll
gonna try it today. you know the standing @ foul line w/ball on floor got me to thinking about.-especially one of the first ones in this video? a great drill would be to get the ball to roll backwards! if you can do that then full approach & swing would not allow it. the ball would go down lane . it's really an even better way to do it and it's not that easy. I'm driving the wife crazy doin it on wood floor at home. try it. then once you get it down add a short slow swing. keep doing it until you get the ball moving forward . interesting !
Again, I thank you for the lessons...question what type / name is the red ball you are throwing, I cant carry my 16 lb anymore. Been practicing with a 12 lb (house ball) and its a little heavy, ...need to by a new ball maybe an 11lb but I still wish to learn how to hook...is that possible??? thank you!!!!
What is a good drill to increase speed without losing Rev rate? I went from roughly 16 mph to about 11 mph. Also, it is difficult to increase the speed because it throws the timing of the swing and steps off when you bend the elbow.
After 30 years of bowling with a low rev rate I finally realized I am in fact able to throw with a much higher rev rate after all. I just felt I wasn't doing it properly because my coaches back in the 90s told me to never bend my elbow at any point during my swing and release! Because of that, bending my elbow always felt WRONG and that I wasn't releasing the ball correctly even though when I do bend my elbow, my rev rate goes up about 40-50% from my usual way of release.
Yeah, bending the elbow at least a little is basically necessary to get underneath the ball. No elbow bend with insane wrist cup is just not realistic for most people and can easily lead to injury
@@grillmaster95 Exactly why despite having a 200+ average for the last 15 years I've NEVER been able to properly cup/release the ball! I have small hands for a man and my wrist is comparable to a 70 year old woman's as far as how small it is and how little strength I have lool
Coaches have set us back so far. It's not their fault, they were just giving the best information they had at the time, but the game has drastically changed. Most of the core fundamentals they taught, are extinct now though. Stay square to the foul line... wrong. Keep your arm straight... wrong Don't bend your elbow... wrong Stay behind the ball... wrong Lift... wrong It's impressive how many things we were taught as the foundation of our game, are now detriments to us in the modern era.
@@KennyGrinols Couldn't have said it any better. I spent the first 10 years of bowling with coaches and now I'll spend the rest of my life unlearning the bad habits they taught me. 😑
"Hi, I’m a bowler from Mexico, selected by my country in the seniors category. Always eager to improve, I’ve been following your videos step by step, which I find to be the best among many I’ve seen, but I can’t seem to get it right. When I do the drills you suggest, it goes really well up to the third step. However, when I do the complete throw, I revert back to my original style. Do you have any recommendations you can provide me with?"
It is the eagerness to “shot” the ball forward that stops bowlers from the release. Low Down Release is about creating rotation downward, which means 0 km/h forward ideally. When your upper body eventually manages to release at ~0 km/h, your ball speed will in turn tend to 100% relying on lower body. This was also emphasised very much in bowling. A fail in proper release only with complete approach is likely attributed to applying ball speed with arm, which straightens your elbow that was naturally bent while practicing on foul line or at ball return. Try to do it with minimum ball speed. Hope it helps!
It won't help with a lighter ball. Feeling of weight is more about how fit is your thumb grip. To swing the wrist up with no effort, the ball needs to be locked with your thumb, such that you cannot feel any weight.
It took an hour to show the steps, but years to properly implement. And if you’re older, don’t bother, your elbow will go before you can do this consistently.
I'm a lefty and I really wish I could control my no thumb release cause it does what I like visually I only do it if I need to pick up the ten pin it looks so amazing I get all the way right and my ball goes from gutter to gutter to 10 pin just can't slow that curve down to strike
Go back to the way it’s supposed to be, with a thumb. Most people start the 2 handed release because getting high revs with a thumb is a lot of work and they either don’t want to take the time to learn or don’t know how. By removing the thumb they get instant satisfaction with a big hook even though their accuracy is really bad. You say you like what the ball does but it doesn’t strike but what’s the point of going gutter to gutter while your score suffers?
Stroker would be a better 2 hand player for high revs. They wouldn't need to co their wrist. They can keep it straight. Throw it the same way minis their thumb and increase their rev rate 4 to 5 times. Then learn how to lower their rev rate once the ball becomes to angular from the high rev rate :D
Why? Less work and same results are benefits to low Rev players. We can bowl multiple games without stress to our bodies, adjust to numerous lane conditions, and carry the same averages. With a very simple delivery, standing 25 and throwing 10, scratch bowler all day.
This is an excellent video. Almost every video that even mentions unloading, or unlocking or breaking the wrist don't explain why, how or when. The explanations and drills are outstanding. There is another excellent video that has similar drills with Mike Eaton: ruclips.net/video/9acaRffextI/видео.html . The two videos represent the the basics like I've never seen or been taught. I've been bowling off and on for some 50 years. When I get it right, I really don't know why; when I get it wrong I again don't know why. These videos and drills should help both situations.
start practis without fingers and a light ball. then use the tip of your fingers but still no thumb, then ure thumb half way and then later thumb all the way
This is good stuff!👍, this is how we do it, start with a relaxed wrist, smooth back swing, the arm starts forward, with a slightly bent elbow & delivery is made with a "push, snap, lift" action, fingers should be at 6 o'clock, thumb at 3 o'clock,......the "push" promotes a clean thumb first release, then "snap" the wrist up & "lift" through with fingers to create the rotation, done correctly, the untrained eye, cannot see this sequence. Imo, a better aestheticly pleasing way to bowl, than that dorky 👐 handed style,..... jus saying🤙💪
most modern methods benefit only a small % of bowlers (young, strong males with lots of time to groove the timing and complications). For the rest of us, 1) easy swing, 2) stable\fixed wrist, 3) keep stable wrist as you pull up through the ball at release, reaching\extending toward your mark, which gives you rotation, 4) Hit Your Mark (this is primary). 5) Use ball speed and feet\eyes adjustments to respond to lane conditions. K I S S
Pretty impressive.... Let's go back to the urethane days where you had to turn the ball to score.... Today all we have is hook in a box..... Tell the house they need some oil on those synthetic lanes
His release is lot worse now . Cupping the ball made him loft it , decreased accuracy and speed . It’s better not to cup the ball. It requires too much strength and wasted energy
Norm Duke and Pete Webber (two of the greatest) certainly arent high rev crankers and have a bunch of titles...Just cause something looks cooler going down lane doesn't mean its better.
Your videos are so much more detailed and simplistic to understand without a coach!! I immediately hit the subscribe button and plan on sharing your videos with other bowlers who would benefit from them! Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much!
Wow, I've watched pretty much every instructional video on generating Rev rate but this has got to be the first that I've seen that talks about practicing a method to learn the point of release. Very impressive!
and how to get under the "equator"!!!
No annoying intro, outro, blaberring, just straight-up awesome tutorial. Will be trying this on my next games. Thanks for this!
THIS IS THE F-ING BEST TUTORIAL! slow-mo + detailed instructions + comparison to the before and after 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Will do more with your share and subscribe!
I’ve been watching too many videos where instructor talks too much but never shows the small details. This video shows all without leaving out any details. Thank you so much for sharing this!!!
Incredible doesn’t describe how amazingly explained this tutorial is. I just started the first step, releasing the wrist and I realized my thumb wasn’t coming out because I was gripping the ball with my thumb. As soon as I stopped gripping, the thumb released after releasing wrist and it made me so happy. Tomorrow onto the next steps of this tutorial. Thank you so much!!!
This is one of the best bowling instructional videos out there 👍👍
Thanks bro, share it 👍🏻
Hands down the best video that makes sense, and you show us the how without all the mumbo jumbo. Thank you!!!
Thanks from Italy, i've always had problems with the release. This is the best video. Good Luck my friend.
This video helped me a lot. I was too stuck as a stroker for almost a year not knowing how high rev rate ppl do it. Now seeing this video and its drills, I saw what was wrong, not cupping at the last moment of release but the entire swing back then. Tysm
Saying the correct way is to cup at the end, right? Not the whole time
I noticed that too. First I'm realizing this but want to be sure it's correct
This might be my favorite video for changing to high rev release.
I just found it. I'm a "stroker" as well.
I've been trying to change for the last month.
Thank you!!!
I’ve seen every video, almost, on how to bowl and this is the best instruction I’ve ever seen. Thank you!
the BEST vid with this topic. just discovered this channel. no nonsense and all the talk talk talk bs. awesome drill. keep them coming.
Thank you so much
This has helped me increase my rev rate instantly. Im a stroker but i want to play deep and its been a struggle. Ive watched many videos and been experimenting for months and theoretically they're all correct but this approach is best suited for me. Thanks!
Thank you so much. I've tried to apply this today, and I've got a so much higher rev rate, my average increased and especially my strike rate. I still have a few issues to work on. Aiming for an arrow is definatly one of those things that I need to practice more with this release. I'm very happy to see some improvement after stagnating for so long. This video is perfectly done and beats every other instructional video by miles. Keep up the good work!
Love this video! Finally someone tries a new approach to explaining this mind-boggler. Thank you!
Dude, i love your videos. None of those platinum silver gold super extra cool PBA coaches is able to explain it as well as you do. Thank you so much!!!
A very basic & detailed way to teach. Hope to see more
Excellent video and good description of the practice drill for "low down" release!
Thanks for this video, in america they believe they are showing this the proper way, but they never really explain in the manner that the Japanese or Koreans explain how to play sports!!! I want to thank you for your culture of being more willing to explain things in great detail!! Not worrying about throwing the ball and crushing pins!!!
Great video. Great explanation & demonstrations! Keep up the good work!
Wonderful slow motion will really help me try these drills. Thank you for this vid.
Great, great video about how to increase rev rate. Spot on with the stop practices as well
This is really insane. Complete makeover in such a short amount of time. Now he just needs to get used to it and he'll be ripping the cover off
Thank you, yeah it was quick
Great Video! I've been waiting for a video like this.
Thank you so much for posting this. I found a link on Reddit and it explains very well. I am a stroker and struggle with this and I can see where I am making my mistake, mainly in the elbow bend and not enough cup motion. It's amazing to see the before and after, like a completely new bowler and ball motion.
WOW! I've been looking for a good tutorial like this one to increase rev rate and correctly film how the hand needs to release the ball!! I've been a new bowler and have been practicing very hard to throw correctly and just can never get my release right! I'm going to practice tomorrow at the lanes. Thanks
Gotta give you credit my man. I am 36 years old now. I bowled in high school before this “modern day release” higher revs, etc…. I stopped bowling for about 20 years picked it up again. Got it going, but need to put the time in to get my speed and revs up just enough to get the best out of all the different balls along with patterns out there. I’ve learned how and why it does make a difference, and doesn’t need to be a lot. It’s hard to change those fundamentals I learned when younger, along with having a small hand and thin build, but gonna work at it. Love your content, keep it up. Great work!! Appreciate you from New York 🇺🇸
Awesome video. Information is excellent
I've never had a bowling coach and I bowl with only 2 fingers in my bowling balls. But I learned by my mistakes and I'm a left-handed bowler... I only look at the pins on my release. But I focus on the arrows all the way to the line to find my kill shot. Results, i bowled a 298 in a sanctioned league, and I have a 251 average in a fun league that I'm in now....
If you want to get better i strongly suggest a certified coach or someone with extensive knowledge of the game and if you really want to see if your repeating shots bowl on sport patterns
This video is the best for help me .. many many thanks!!!
Bro, nice editing and work. You have my attention and sub. Nice job all around. Daiki is natural at demos so you should keep him employed with you :P
Enjoyable video, and great tips! Hopefully I'll be able to bowl as well as this one day !
海外でボウリング投球する時に必ずヨーヨーの動きを例えて教える事がプロ選手の人にも多く居ます
そのヨーヨーの動きと言うのは
オーソドックスな技の一つループザループの基本動作『フォワードパス』と言う動作です
ヨーヨーのようにボウリングには紐がついていなく、手元から前方向に放たれループを作りながら手元に戻りつつ再び前方向に放たれると言った連続した動きは
ボウリングにはありません、
ですが、『フォワードパス』と言う動きはヨーヨーのループする技の基本的な身体の使い方で1回きりのループを作って手元に戻る動きに有ります
この時物体に脱力した腕の振り方で物体に力域、速域を伝えるには
腕の振り方に気おつけ、肘を伸ばす、手首も真っ直ぐにの動きになる事を海外では良くボウリングの解説をされています
しかも必ず正しい脱力が出来て居ないと力域、速域は物体に伝わらないので!少しでも腕の筋肉に力を加えない身体の使い方が必要なのですが、肘を曲げる、手首にカップを作る動きをすると必ず腕の筋肉には力(腕力)が加わる事で肘を曲げる、手首にカップリストを作る動きになり
正しい脱力が出来なく成る事を言われます
正しく脱力した投球をするには
肘を伸ばして手首にはカップリストを作らない動きにする必要が有ります
ボールは球です球は簡単に手の平を転げ落ちます
当然腕を振りながらボールは転がり前方に落ちる事となります
ですがココにカップリストを作ると前方向に転がるのでは無く、やや斜め上前方向に転がり飛ぶ事に成る事をも説明します
ヨーヨーの世界でも同じく物体の進行方向でしてはいけない事がスナップを極度に効かせすぎて肘を曲げる腕の振り方です
ボールの進行方向がやや斜め前上方向に向くと言う事はそれだけボールが床に着床した瞬間に回転も力域も速域も失われます
更に指先で弾き回す動きまでをすると指先にまで力が入っていて
正しい脱力は出来なく成る事を良く言われます
現に動画内でのボール投球ではボールご立ち上がり曲がり始める奥域の幅と成るフッキングポイントに到達する前に曲がり始めボールは左側に行き過ぎた投球になっている事がスロー動画でも確認が取れますね
ましてやボールをリリースする位置を身体の側体で終わらせているのではなく、身体の前で終わらせる説明がされているのですが、
ボール自体の重さは大凡7kg前後となるのでそれを一瞬とは言え身体の前で片手で保つ事は不可能に近く、必ず腕力が必要と成るかと、
そうなるとフィニッシュされる前から腕力でボールを降らなくてはそれが成立しませんよね
となれば脱力が出来て居ない
故意に腕を振る、ボールを振り翳す投球になっている事も一目瞭然となります
ボールがポケットに行きにくい原因もそこにあるのではと見ています
多くの方が肘を曲げ手首でカップリストを作る事だけに集中し囚われ過ぎている事でボールに球威球速が足りずにボールが手前の方で曲がり始めピンに到達する前に曲がり過ぎる事を言われてる原因がココにあるのではと観ています
本来なら物体を身体の前に押し出す終わり方をするのでは無く、
身体の側体で終わる感覚の振り方でなければならないと思うのです
そうならないとレーンの奥域の幅と成るフッキングポイントまでボールは到達しなくなります
ボールに正しい脱力した球威球速を伝えるには
ヨーヨーの時でも同じく
物体に脱力した域を伝えるには肘を伸ばして手首でカップリストを作らない動きが必要となりますね
海外のプロ選手はコレを重点的解説します
ボールを故意に振る脱力では無く
ボールに身体が振られるくらいの脱力したスイングに成るように足腰でそれをキープさせる動きの説明をするのですが、ココでは手や腕や手首の動きだけに注目し過ぎていてそれではボールがしっかりとした走り方にならず、ボールが奥域の幅で立ち上がってからの転がりも弱まる原因になるのではと
みている事をコメントします
Great video!! This has never come up on my bowling fed on RUclips until now! And I have watched it many times now and his drills are excellent and I will definitely do them the next time I practice, my problem is my arm goes behind my back and then my elbow bows out. Like chicken arm, this is great.
But absolutely the best video on how to improve rev rate by far most everyone else says u can only get more revs if ur young so u just proved that theory wrong
Can't agree more
Jan Pro Shop, this is incredible. I've been bowling for 5 years and looking for a video this good and i finally found one. i am going to do that same practice routine! Can you please post an update video of him in a few weeks/months to see his transformation? would love to see him ripping the cover off soon once he masters it
I’m looking this vlog over 100 times
I am a stroker Left hander. with a 175 Average in one league . The other League Right hander 185 Average . The high Average hand get the Pittsburg stealers towel. Right Hand has the towel or whatever hand has the most jackpots get the tower. Right now ech hand has a jackpot. 4 steps left handed. 5 steps right handed. I even have bowled against myself for money I just joined the site
This is some Incredible stuff here!
Thx teaching knowledge elbow and wrist relationship to made high rev .
You will also hear it called the "Whip" effect. I am currently trying to increase my rev rate right now and practicing this. Unfortunately for me, several wrist injuries in the past are making this a real challenge. One other thing I can say to many older folks who were taught to lock the wrist, breaking that habit at proper timing takes a LOT of practice and work to overwrite your muscle memory. Still in progress for me =(
It's a long road... Good luck to you . I'm in the same boat.. old bad habits... getting back into the game now and it's TOTALLY tough!
I’m still learning this. Haven’t been bowling for a year yet but I know I’ll improve with time. Im gonna start to do these whenever I practice.
Yeah, I’ll say, I’m in that same boat right now and it’s gonna be quite a long road until I overwrite that muscle memory like you said. I’m from the old school era like the late 90s early 2000s and I was always taught to grip the ball and so that was a challenge as well and still in progress with at the moment but have made significant progress
Very informational thanks so much!
Elbow bend or two hands is needed for more revs for people with small to normal sized hands. My hands are big, so the span on the ball is pretty long. Keeping my wrist cupped thru the swing, I can get a good amount of revs w/o yo-yoing the ball. I just need speed on my arm swing.
Rhino Page is an example of someone with a straight arm swing.
Broken elbow kills rotation, you can't generate lift if your arm has nowhere to go.
This is awesome!
I feel like the thumb pitch plays a big factor into this too.
I've tried different pitches and each release all came out with different axis tilts too.
This is amazing!
Ok good slide consistently closer to foul line remember accuracy is in the feet
Great video, can't wait to practice.
Share this and let ppl know the progress!
excellent , thank you
Fantastic job!
Very good video thanks
Great video!
The drills help build the muscles needed to get behind and under the ball. Great for home practice
Thanks. It isn't really about the muscles but the tiny swing on wrist that creates inertia. (Step 1)
@@janproshopchannel hard to hold up 15lbs of ball on your wrist while it’s flying forward. A lot of people who have been bowing for a long time don’t realize the strength the have built up through time. It’s not a natural thing to be able to manipulate that much weight if your body isn’t used to it.
U gotta have strong enough forearm to keep the wrist bent and keep your head down more to keep your hand under the ball more and follow through and it’ll have way more revs.
Great video, i 'm new to bowling and a senior, i can't bend down like , what else could i do to help with getting more rev's
You can
this might be the final puzzle piece i needed to stop dropping the ball when i try that damn yo-yo action. i'm sick of my proton looking like a spares ball
practising in my living room using an old coffee table top and some pillows, stopping at the ankle seems to be the missing link. i tried "unloading" at that stage and i can now feel my hand coming around the ball in what feels like the right way. separating the two motions is helping immensely. my speed has been far too high for my rev rate since switching back to sliding yet no matter how far under or behind i got i could never get more than 100ish rpm. the ball wasn't getting a chance to roll
gonna try it today. you know the standing @ foul line w/ball on floor got me to thinking about.-especially one of the first ones in this video? a great drill would be to get the ball to roll backwards! if you can do that then full approach & swing would not allow it. the ball would go down lane . it's really an even better way to do it and it's not that easy. I'm driving the wife crazy doin it on wood floor at home. try it.
then once you get it down add a short slow swing. keep doing it until you get the ball moving forward . interesting !
Again, I thank you for the lessons...question what type / name is the red ball you are throwing, I cant carry my 16 lb anymore. Been practicing with a 12 lb (house ball) and its a little heavy, ...need to by a new ball maybe an 11lb but I still wish to learn how to hook...is that possible??? thank you!!!!
You feel the weight because thumb hole is loose, fix it 💪🏻
@@janproshopchannel I wish i can...(Thumb has Arthritis) :((
Just found your vids, great stuff! Subscribed! Maybe leave your words on the screen a few secs longer my only suggestion. Great info
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i wanna try this
Let’s do it!
What is a good drill to increase speed without losing Rev rate? I went from roughly 16 mph to about 11 mph. Also, it is difficult to increase the speed because it throws the timing of the swing and steps off when you bend the elbow.
Hello James, please check my latest video “Lifting Up is a Misleading Technique”
Tip of right foot on the ground!! Looks like a bonsai plant after the shot.
Great video, can you do swing plane with one handed? Adduction
Maybe I could get a first-time bowler to do cranker swing? :D
Great idea thank you!
Does this change your PAP at all? Can you still keep it the same when drilling a new ball?
Using a new release will change PAP but it won’t help to adjust that unless your new release becomes very stable.
After 30 years of bowling with a low rev rate I finally realized I am in fact able to throw with a much higher rev rate after all.
I just felt I wasn't doing it properly because my coaches back in the 90s told me to never bend my elbow at any point during
my swing and release! Because of that, bending my elbow always felt WRONG and that I wasn't releasing the ball correctly
even though when I do bend my elbow, my rev rate goes up about 40-50% from my usual way of release.
Yeah, bending the elbow at least a little is basically necessary to get underneath the ball. No elbow bend with insane wrist cup is just not realistic for most people and can easily lead to injury
@@grillmaster95 Exactly why despite having a 200+ average for the last 15 years I've NEVER been able to properly cup/release the ball! I have small hands for a man and my wrist is comparable to a 70 year old woman's as far as how small it is and how little strength I have lool
Coaches have set us back so far. It's not their fault, they were just giving the best information they had at the time, but the game has drastically changed.
Most of the core fundamentals they taught, are extinct now though.
Stay square to the foul line... wrong.
Keep your arm straight... wrong
Don't bend your elbow... wrong
Stay behind the ball... wrong
Lift... wrong
It's impressive how many things we were taught as the foundation of our game, are now detriments to us in the modern era.
@@KennyGrinols Couldn't have said it any better. I spent the first 10 years of bowling with coaches and now I'll spend the rest of my life unlearning the bad habits they taught me. 😑
Hall feels so heavy 1 handed
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The Holy Grail Video on the subject! Well Done!🎳
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"Hi, I’m a bowler from Mexico, selected by my country in the seniors category. Always eager to improve, I’ve been following your videos step by step, which I find to be the best among many I’ve seen, but I can’t seem to get it right. When I do the drills you suggest, it goes really well up to the third step. However, when I do the complete throw, I revert back to my original style. Do you have any recommendations you can provide me with?"
It is the eagerness to “shot” the ball forward that stops bowlers from the release. Low Down Release is about creating rotation downward, which means 0 km/h forward ideally.
When your upper body eventually manages to release at ~0 km/h, your ball speed will in turn tend to 100% relying on lower body. This was also emphasised very much in bowling.
A fail in proper release only with complete approach is likely attributed to applying ball speed with arm, which straightens your elbow that was naturally bent while practicing on foul line or at ball return.
Try to do it with minimum ball speed. Hope it helps!
What’s the name of this 1st music track of the video it’s 🔥
i never knew the difference tell now i just developed high rev from the start pluss im a no thumb one hand
Do you recommend using a lighter ball to start? Like a 13lb? (I normally use a 15lb and I can't get it reving like I want) 😕
It won't help with a lighter ball. Feeling of weight is more about how fit is your thumb grip. To swing the wrist up with no effort, the ball needs to be locked with your thumb, such that you cannot feel any weight.
Oh i was keep doing it wrong as i was used to release the ball behind my left feet. Is there any tips for me to correct it?
Maybe that will be another video
@@janproshopchannel Please do it! I would love to learn
Still don’t understand how to bend elbow…
Daiki's elbow "was bent" while he tried to do something... he didn't bend his elbow.
It took an hour to show the steps, but years to properly implement. And if you’re older, don’t bother, your elbow will go before you can do this consistently.
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Some may have taken years but he did it properly at the end of video.
Increasing rev rate will almost always increase scores, just because splitting the 8-9 is more likely to strike than deflecting
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I'm a lefty and I really wish I could control my no thumb release cause it does what I like visually I only do it if I need to pick up the ten pin it looks so amazing I get all the way right and my ball goes from gutter to gutter to 10 pin just can't slow that curve down to strike
Perhaps need a video on ball speed? :D
Go back to the way it’s supposed to be, with a thumb. Most people start the 2 handed release because getting high revs with a thumb is a lot of work and they either don’t want to take the time to learn or don’t know how. By removing the thumb they get instant satisfaction with a big hook even though their accuracy is really bad. You say you like what the ball does but it doesn’t strike but what’s the point of going gutter to gutter while your score suffers?
@Max Sanchez i do bowl traditionally i only throw with two fingers just messing around or if I leave the 10 pin i will pick it up like that
Does the weight of the ball matter?
It doesn’t matter!
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Stroker would be a better 2 hand player for high revs. They wouldn't need to co their wrist. They can keep it straight. Throw it the same way minis their thumb and increase their rev rate 4 to 5 times. Then learn how to lower their rev rate once the ball becomes to angular from the high rev rate :D
One of the bette4 videos.
good :)!
Why? Less work and same results are benefits to low Rev players. We can bowl multiple games without stress to our bodies, adjust to numerous lane conditions, and carry the same averages.
With a very simple delivery, standing 25 and throwing 10, scratch bowler all day.
This is an excellent video. Almost every video that even mentions unloading, or unlocking or breaking the wrist don't explain why, how or when. The explanations and drills are outstanding. There is another excellent video that has similar drills with Mike Eaton: ruclips.net/video/9acaRffextI/видео.html . The two videos represent the the basics like I've never seen or been taught. I've been bowling off and on for some 50 years. When I get it right, I really don't know why; when I get it wrong I again don't know why. These videos and drills should help both situations.
....all i saw was the stroker now is tweener....i guess im the last unicorn #strokerstyle
start practis without fingers and a light ball. then use the tip of your fingers but still no thumb, then ure thumb half way and then later thumb all the way
Ball weight pls?
Looks like not heavy
It is 15lbs. It doesn't take any force so weight does not matter.
Lol give your muscles some memories
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This is good stuff!👍, this is how we do it, start with a
relaxed wrist, smooth back swing,
the arm starts forward, with a slightly bent elbow & delivery is made with a "push, snap, lift" action, fingers should be at 6 o'clock, thumb at 3 o'clock,......the "push" promotes a clean thumb first release, then "snap" the wrist up & "lift" through with fingers to create the rotation, done correctly, the untrained eye, cannot see this sequence. Imo, a better aestheticly pleasing way to bowl, than that dorky 👐 handed style,..... jus saying🤙💪
most modern methods benefit only a small % of bowlers (young, strong males with lots of time to groove the timing and complications). For the rest of us, 1) easy swing, 2) stable\fixed wrist, 3) keep stable wrist as you pull up through the ball at release, reaching\extending toward your mark, which gives you rotation, 4) Hit Your Mark (this is primary). 5) Use ball speed and feet\eyes adjustments to respond to lane conditions. K I S S
It is hard to hook with house ball? Or shld i buy a hook ball
You can hook a house ball but buying a ball is always recommended :)
What is wrong at 3:18 and why is there an X on the ball? It doesn't look any different than the release at 3:14.
Both are wrong. He should have put the ball next to his feet, rather than being too late in the front.
@@janproshopchannel I see thanks!
I don't care about hooking or rev rate, I want to throw a 16lb ball 40mph dead pocket. I want to destroy the pins.
Pretty impressive.... Let's go back to the urethane days where you had to turn the ball to score.... Today all we have is hook in a box..... Tell the house they need some oil on those synthetic lanes
His release is lot worse now . Cupping the ball made him loft it , decreased accuracy and speed . It’s better not to cup the ball. It requires too much strength and wasted energy
Norm Duke and Pete Webber (two of the greatest) certainly arent high rev crankers and have a bunch of titles...Just cause something looks cooler going down lane doesn't mean its better.