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Jeremy Hunt 2010 USBC Open Championships

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

Jeremy Hunt strikes during singles at the 2010 USBC Open Championships at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, NV.

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  • So much power.....

  • @QuikScopeKing18 Don't blame ME for bringing up the fat guy's weight, his eating habits and lack of exercise are to blame. Also, PBA membership means little these days. Yes I understand that fourteen year olds aren't hard to impress, but if you look back on this in ten years (if you survive that long) you'll realize how foolish the comment I'm responding to made you appear. Please keep your comments directed toward the video, not other comments. Thank you.

  • @20alphabet he was also a pba member for a period of time. the quicker his feet move the more speed he can get on the ball. i actually know Jeremy personally and he's a super cool guy. He doesn't bowl professionally anymore because to him family was more important so don't talk shit about someone unless u could beat him on the lanes just because he is big doesn't mean anything. It just means that your a fucking faggot for bringing his weight up.

  • @guffnuh That means very little anymore. The USBC has recently sanctioned 900 series' that were pre-bowled after hours with only the mechanic present, yet fails to recognise the only legitimate 900 (IMO) bowled during league by the great Glenn Allison. This Jenny Craig candidate will never be in the same league, so to speak.

  • @20alphabet this dude has a sanctioned 879

  • @DrivillianGenocide The term, "power player", is as overused as it is misunderstood. Yes, most of these clowns (who think they throw revs but merely have a small track that takes half the time to come full circle) pull the ball through. This is improper technique and undermines any hope for the pendulum arc. What's witnessed in this video is the Happy Gilmore method applied to bowling.

  • @20alphabet It's late timing, yes, but most, if not all, power players have late timing.. It's to get them planted in time for their release, if they don't then they'll be off balanced.

  • @hamboner2 Your selection of usernames is appropriate. Ebonite as other large companies often feature an example of the average or recreational consumer to promote their product. To glean from that an individual must excel at using the product is a leap. And while you're leaping go find a pier.

  • @20alphabet I guess that's why Ebonite has him featured in their corporate videos of products. Too bad he's not a really good bowlers, just good enough to be under contract with a major ball company. Next time, at least know who or what you're talking about before you make yourself look bad.

  • @Travosia His timing is fine??? His fat foot is waiting for him to quit flailing the ball in the air.

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