Why is their so much bad publicity around the whole 2 handed bowling thing?
I don't see why this is apparently "ruining" the sport?
Belmo has given the PBA nothing but publicity and I don't see how that ruins things?
Yes, I am a 2 handed bowler, and its completely saved my game. I broke a bone in my wrist a few years ago, and my wrist isnt strong enough to put anything on the ball now. Its not just a case of more revs for everyone, for some people its a necessity.
the 2 handed talk sucks...there is no way that it should be taught..coached or approved from the usab or alowed on the dennys tour, it will fuck up the sport of bowling as we know it.
I didn't realize me telling you to shut up was a jumping off point for you to comment back. I am plenty old enough to know you're a nobody whose opinions don't matter, so shut up.
Hasn't resin done that? I don't really see how 2-handed bowlers would ruin anything. But whatever. Obviously you envy 2 handed bowlers or something of the sort if you are so bitter about it.
how the fuck can you say two handed bowling is wrong or that it will mess up our sport?? U need to just shut the fuck up it is perfectly fine to bowl what ever way you choose. i dont give a shit if you throw the ball with your fucking mouth.
I also am a silver level USBC coach and there really is no true "perfect" timing. Because a great bowler can adjust timing for different results because Tommy Jones can rip the cover off the ball with "less than perfect timing".
yes that's true, but my def on perfect time would mean the technique will stand the test of time and allow the athlete to perform consistently throughout his/her life, over almost all kinds of lane conditions and equipment evolution. If you look closely, tommy and danny will share many similar characteristics.
both of you guys are right, but now days if I were to teach a kid to bowl on what I see wining on TV and what gets the job done best in my honest opinion I would teach him to have late timing, or even throw the damn ball with 2 hands like Belmonte, because its very hard to teach a 600 rev rate, its alot harder to throw the ball like a belmonte or osku then it is a brian voss or a david ozio.
thanks bowlerdude, i'm a usab silver coach(00) and current national youth development coach in malaysia. i will upload in more videos of this nature soon, hopefully a ball reaction guide of TRACK balls. I have tons of videos, just not too much time on my hand to edit and post them, i will get around to it and hope it will benefit the bowling community. BTW.. Danny's one of the nicest tour guys i've met, i'd like to see him win more, he deserves to.
Guru, Danny is more of a power player now. His push away is no longer semi-controlled. In his early days he would hold the ball down by his right ankle and guide the ball into his back swing. He would then get his power step into position at the apex of his swing. His style then is similar to Steve Kloempken's style now, if you have ever seen Kloempken bowl. With his smooth and non-controlled push away and relaxed armswing Wiseman is able to create more acceleration and thus more power.
Wow, that was pretty old video of Danny Wiseman
DeathFlowerLvl7 1 year ago
Why is their so much bad publicity around the whole 2 handed bowling thing?
I don't see why this is apparently "ruining" the sport?
Belmo has given the PBA nothing but publicity and I don't see how that ruins things?
Yes, I am a 2 handed bowler, and its completely saved my game. I broke a bone in my wrist a few years ago, and my wrist isnt strong enough to put anything on the ball now. Its not just a case of more revs for everyone, for some people its a necessity.
x3r0s0ld13r 2 years ago
the 2 handed talk sucks...there is no way that it should be taught..coached or approved from the usab or alowed on the dennys tour, it will fuck up the sport of bowling as we know it.
ClintLickler 3 years ago
thank you... thank you very much...
guffnuh 3 years ago
why?
stillrob420 3 years ago
I agree 100% that guy they have bowlign 2 handed with the sure fire is a joke!
boog300shoesfreely 3 years ago
oh shut up.....
TranswarpXL 3 years ago 3
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fuck off punk!, your not old enough to know what your even talking about.
ClintLickler 3 years ago
I didn't realize me telling you to shut up was a jumping off point for you to comment back. I am plenty old enough to know you're a nobody whose opinions don't matter, so shut up.
TranswarpXL 3 years ago
Hasn't resin done that? I don't really see how 2-handed bowlers would ruin anything. But whatever. Obviously you envy 2 handed bowlers or something of the sort if you are so bitter about it.
Curtie555 3 years ago
how the fuck can you say two handed bowling is wrong or that it will mess up our sport?? U need to just shut the fuck up it is perfectly fine to bowl what ever way you choose. i dont give a shit if you throw the ball with your fucking mouth.
i3enthebowlerkid 2 years ago
song name?
Lehcim89 3 years ago
Uh, probably "Fly Me To The Moon."
PIXELjunke 3 years ago 3
lolz
SuicideSilence4lyf 3 years ago
lmao.
punkpop8689 3 years ago 2
I also am a silver level USBC coach and there really is no true "perfect" timing. Because a great bowler can adjust timing for different results because Tommy Jones can rip the cover off the ball with "less than perfect timing".
ravenfan1970 4 years ago 5
yes that's true, but my def on perfect time would mean the technique will stand the test of time and allow the athlete to perform consistently throughout his/her life, over almost all kinds of lane conditions and equipment evolution. If you look closely, tommy and danny will share many similar characteristics.
bowlersguru 4 years ago
both of you guys are right, but now days if I were to teach a kid to bowl on what I see wining on TV and what gets the job done best in my honest opinion I would teach him to have late timing, or even throw the damn ball with 2 hands like Belmonte, because its very hard to teach a 600 rev rate, its alot harder to throw the ball like a belmonte or osku then it is a brian voss or a david ozio.
mjhbkfan 3 years ago
great video and explanation on his bowling
JXChua 5 years ago
thanks bowlerdude, i'm a usab silver coach(00) and current national youth development coach in malaysia. i will upload in more videos of this nature soon, hopefully a ball reaction guide of TRACK balls. I have tons of videos, just not too much time on my hand to edit and post them, i will get around to it and hope it will benefit the bowling community. BTW.. Danny's one of the nicest tour guys i've met, i'd like to see him win more, he deserves to.
bowlersguru 5 years ago
Yeah, he's pretty awesome. Like I'll email him and he'll reply. I'm sure he does this for all of his fans.
bowlerdude 4 years ago
Guru, Danny is more of a power player now. His push away is no longer semi-controlled. In his early days he would hold the ball down by his right ankle and guide the ball into his back swing. He would then get his power step into position at the apex of his swing. His style then is similar to Steve Kloempken's style now, if you have ever seen Kloempken bowl. With his smooth and non-controlled push away and relaxed armswing Wiseman is able to create more acceleration and thus more power.
royplayer 2 years ago
danny is in no way a power player
i3enthebowlerkid 2 years ago
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i3enthebowlerkid 2 years ago
nice explanation
bowlerdude 5 years ago