Tenpin Bowling - Converting to two handed - Part 2
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It seems to me that you have trouble keeping the swing consistent. When you make a sweet strike shot, your arm is nice and compact in the swing, and the ball goes through about the center arrow. When you throw a gutter, your arm flares out to the right, and you still throw it through center arrow, but the angle is decreased a lot, so it heads straight to the gutter.
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What balls are you throwing? Also is there such a need to play such a huge shot?
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Check my response out in the first video. It is the same advice as I would give you on this vid. I think you are getting more control however, and I think you will make a good two-hander in time :)
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First ball in the Video is an AMF Hype, pin over fingers, CG in palm. My PAP is almost 6" right. Redrilled that ball with approx. a 1.5" Pin-PAP. An awesome drilling for the speed impaired such as myself. Light blue pearl is an Ebonite Ice which is roughly leverage, and the one that doesnt hook is an old Faball Hammer 4D, it doesnt flare at all however, but is excellent on a house shot.
dw300 4 months ago
You dont need to play a shot that hooks so much. My goal is working towards increased speed to match to the revs, and then although I wont cover so many boards carry should increase greatly. Once I get accurate enough to stay in the pocket on sports shots, the extra carry should be the difference between myself and a one hander. I don't know if anyone is winning more tournaments worldwide than Osku right now, but his success underlines the advantage the power brings.
dw300 4 months ago