Two Handed Bowling Montage
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Awesome skills you have there! =)
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Awesomness!
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The most important thing to know in bowling is not what your style is. It's how consistent you are. I know for me that I have a much lower consistency two-handed versus one-handed. So, I probably won't take up two-handed like I wanted to, because of my lack of control over it. Speed and power don't do you any good if you can't control it.
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I'm curious. I don't have a plastic ball or urethane, so how would I play the outside line with a reactive ball? Is it possible to reduce the number of revs down to about 200 or so? Because that's how many revs I throw it with one handed when I play the outside line. Thanks.
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looks like you drop the ball on your release
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@xxDxxSxxS okay. how about the 900 global hook! is that okay? thanks for the info btw.
I need some quick advice. I've been bowling two handed for a while now but my flaw continues to be my ball speed. What would you recommend to increase it?
Pythagorist 1 month ago
@Pythagorist First off, don't think solely about speed. It is not critical to throw it too fast. However, timing is very important. The power is generated in the legs and the skip step is essential to gaining ball speed on the down swing. A video of your form would also be helpful.
xxDxxSxxS 1 month ago
i've got a question. i've been bowling two handed for about 2 months now. and i'm planning to get a bowling ball, but i don't know what type should i get. should i get a pearl or solid ball?
nai4528 1 month ago
@nai4528 I really depends on the lane conditions. Urethane is my favorite, but if you are set on a reactive ball I would buy a medium oil condition solid reactive ball. A pearlized ball will give a lot of length so it is better for more broken down conditions. Is this for a house shot?
xxDxxSxxS 1 month ago
@xxDxxSxxS yes, it's for a house shot.
nai4528 1 month ago
@nai4528 Yes, probably a medium strength solid ball.
xxDxxSxxS 1 month ago