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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

Glenn practicing his Two Handed, thumbless delivery, Dandenong AMF, Australia, 28th March 2008

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  • lol noob can even spear

  • at least he can spell...lol.

    when i made this, i could have edited it so you only saw 20-30 strikes, but what is the point of that? (take a look at any new ball promo) this is just practice and i thought it would be more informative for the bowler to see all their shots, misses and mistakes and strikes to learn from.

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  • looks great but try to cut down on the loft a little.

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  • how do these people get 10,600 views?

    check out my two handed bowling vids on my channel. or search "Cody Raulerson bowling"

  • need to stand lower :)

  • Post up the shot a little better. That makes sure a lot of the mechanics involved are working. Just hold your finishing pose until the ball hits the pins. This tests your balance and improves your consistency, accuracy, and power. I'm just switching to two handed, and posting it at the line really helps me a bunch.

  • Nice song.

  • LOFT!

    

  • dude what is with that loft?...it's ok the rest..the loft isn't good..

  • No I think it is great showing all of your shots. Here is what you need to do. Do not use your left hand at all to help spin the ball, that is why you have a different shot everytime. Let go before the explosion point, and let your right hand push for power and twist for curve. That way, you have more control and consistancy. Hope this helps!

  • @kajvaj fucking dumbass its spare not spear

  • that if you hold your bowling ball like your facing a clock (1 or 2 handed) you want to hold your bowling ball like it's 11 o' clock, then when you go tothrow your bowling ball it will naturally come off your hand which will make it hook (not trying to break your wrist like your doing). Trust me, revs may seem like a cool thing but it's not worth it if you don't know how to bowl correctly with a high rev rate. Keep practicing and I'm sure you will catch on. Let the ball d the work, not you.

  • I'm sorry but this is probably the worst two hand delivery in a long time. I myself am a two handed bowler and there are two things you should concentrate on. 1.using the middle of the lane not the outside, if you're ever in future tournaments and they lay out a sports pattern and you try and use the outside your done. practice using the middle of the lane. 2. bowling two hands is almost identical to bowling one handed. my old coach who you can look up here on youtube (Vance Sisk) taught me

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