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Jason Belmonte throwing a 1 handed Strike!

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2011

Jason Belmonte, a 2 handed bowler, throws a perfect 1 handed throw.
this was at the 2007 World Tenpins Master. Very rare when jason does a 1 hand throw, but he can if he wanted to.

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  • @jakefry123 i dont think your comment makes any sense bro. from what i understand, you dont know much about belmontes style.

  • @biggydoggsjj Technically jakefry123 is right even though he's bein a dick. Jason takes each hand off the ball one after the other, so at the last second, theres only one hand on the ball. I have yet to seen someone consistently hook the ball by releasing it with both hands at the same exact time

  • @Dewwork541 then next time i go to the alley, i'll record my 2 hand style, cuz thats exactly how i learned to 2 hand bowl. i know how to do what belmo does, but i like the way i learned, cuz i generate tons more hook.

  • even his one handed form is decent-excellent considering he doesn't do that often lol

  • @uncensored008 i wish i had his form with one hand. i like it more then fagan to be honest.

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  • he throws it like fegan with one hand

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  • With the possible exception of amputees, aren't we ALL two-handed bowlers ?

  • Its weird cos he drills the sarge easter and bends his last finger =/

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  • @Dewwork541 i can do it, but it won't be consistent :) i'll be throwing it all over the lane

  • @jakefry123 Read the description before you make a comment like that.

  • lolol The approach is two handed. The guide hand (the left hand) has no influence on the rotation at all because it comes off just before the release. The release is "technically" one handed, but the approach is two handed.

  • He use two hands at the approche (or how u spell it) and one hand release

  • @Dewwork541 It's still a two-handed bowl. The idea with a one handed bowl is that only the dominant hand supports the ball from the backswing up to the end of the follow through. All though two handed bowling does require you to release the hands consecutively and not simultaneously, two hand are controlling the backswing as well as the spin (if done correctly).

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