Garrett Wong Bowling
Garrett Wong Bowling
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KTC Bowling Summer Camp | Kegel Training Center
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KTC Bowling Summer Camp | Kegel Training Center
The 7 Arrow Bowling Challenge | Garrett & Justin | The House Bowling Challenge
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The 7 Arrow Bowling Challenge | Garrett & Justin | The House Bowling Challenge
Kegel Training Center Changed My Game | Private Lesson Summary | Kegel Training Center
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Kegel Training Center Changed My Game | Private Lesson Summary | Kegel Training Center
Before and After My Private Lesson w/ Rick | Kegel Training Center | How to Bowl
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Before and After My Private Lesson w/ Rick | Kegel Training Center | How to Bowl
Bowling Analysis with Ruben Ghiragossian | Kegel Training Center | Private Lesson
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Bowling Analysis with Ruben Ghiragossian | Kegel Training Center | Private Lesson
900 Global: Zen Master | This Ball is Amazing | League Vlog
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900 Global: Zen Master | This Ball is Amazing | League Vlog
How To Improve Your Swing in Bowling! | Swing Pin Trainer | Kegel Training Center
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How To Improve Your Swing in Bowling! | Swing Pin Trainer | Kegel Training Center
Perfect Your Armswing | The Swing and Slide Drill | Kegel Training Center
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Perfect Your Armswing | The Swing and Slide Drill | Kegel Training Center
Improve Your Aim! | The Wrist Weight Drill | Kegel Training Center
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Improve Your Aim! | The Wrist Weight Drill | Kegel Training Center
Can We Run the Ladder? | Baker Doubles | Edmonton Fall Sweeper 2023
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Can We Run the Ladder? | Baker Doubles | Edmonton Fall Sweeper 2023
50 STRIKE CHALLENGE! | House Bowling Challenge | Garrett, Justin, & Matt
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50 STRIKE CHALLENGE! | House Bowling Challenge | Garrett, Justin, & Matt
Elevate Your Game | Private Lesson w/ Rick Wiltse | Kegel Training Center
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Elevate Your Game | Private Lesson w/ Rick Wiltse | Kegel Training Center
The Best Home Drills! | Develop Stability, Consistency, and Shot Making | Garrett Wong
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The Best Home Drills! | Develop Stability, Consistency, and Shot Making | Garrett Wong
Fix Your Timing! | Three Step Drill Explained | Kegel Training Center
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Fix Your Timing! | Three Step Drill Explained | Kegel Training Center
Ball Position, Swing, and Finish | Bowl Like a Pro | Kegel Training Center
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Ball Position, Swing, and Finish | Bowl Like a Pro | Kegel Training Center
Footwork & Alignment | Bowl like a Pro | Kegel Training Center
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Footwork & Alignment | Bowl like a Pro | Kegel Training Center
The Modern Game | Bowl Like a Pro | Kegel Training Center
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The Modern Game | Bowl Like a Pro | Kegel Training Center
What is Ball Motion? | Raise Your Average | Kegel Training Center
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What is Ball Motion? | Raise Your Average | Kegel Training Center
How to Aim in Bowling: 3-Point Targeting (Kegel Training Centre)
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How to Aim in Bowling: 3-Point Targeting (Kegel Training Centre)
How Good Are the PBA Pros? | Data Insights Revealed | Kegel Training Center
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How Good Are the PBA Pros? | Data Insights Revealed | Kegel Training Center
Fix Your Swing! | The Swing and Slide Drill | Kegel Training Center
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Fix Your Swing! | The Swing and Slide Drill | Kegel Training Center
Increase Your Rev Rate! | The Finishing Drill | Kegel Training Center
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Increase Your Rev Rate! | The Finishing Drill | Kegel Training Center
Kegel Training Center Private Lesson | Private Lesson w/ Randy Stoughton | Kegel Training Center
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Kegel Training Center Private Lesson | Private Lesson w/ Randy Stoughton | Kegel Training Center
Bowling Secrets Revealed | Private Lesson w/ Randy Stoughton | Kegel Training Center
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Bowling Secrets Revealed | Private Lesson w/ Randy Stoughton | Kegel Training Center

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @demetrius067
    @demetrius067 2 дні тому

    Thanks for this as I’m sure it will definitely give me something to concentrate on more. My only concern is that, I’m a planter. How would you advise I implement this technique in my approach without sliding or would a planter be able to do this? Thank you in advance 👍🏾

  • @bukweat
    @bukweat 2 дні тому

    The pros hook the ball so effortlessly because they throw a performance ball with a core. The technique mentioned allows them to control the hook.

    • @davidlol1983
      @davidlol1983 19 годин тому

      You can easily have that exact same ball drilled the same way and get very little hook of you throw it wrong.

  • @korey420
    @korey420 3 дні тому

    And this is why all these two handed wannabe are out now because their weak little wrists won't allow them to get high revs so they have to use two hands.. It's a complete embarrassment to the sport, and I promise you , I laugh at every single two handed bowl... is especially whenever I am on the lanes and I see a two hander... i look them right in the eyes and I laugh as loud as I can😂😂😂😂😂

    • @DS-qz2gu
      @DS-qz2gu День тому

      I'm a one hander and I'm getting secondhand embarrassment from this... This reads like you just lost to some 12 year old two handers in league who have more revs than you and you went to YT to cry about it, lmao. Get a grip, dude.

  • @mtedeschi
    @mtedeschi 6 днів тому

    Ah yes, the old "Screw you!" ... "NO! I said screw you first!". It's just like the left side saying it's the same as the right side of the lane. Have at it.

  • @faronray5765
    @faronray5765 6 днів тому

    There are some more points to bowling besides just the release= how the bowling ball is drilled, what type of ball, fingertip drilled and the most important is the lane conditions whether dry or oily(oil pattern). So many factors than just the release.

  • @TerryPullen
    @TerryPullen 7 днів тому

    The reason the ball hits harder if it is in the roll phase is that a spinning ball has minimal grip on the lane and it hits the pins with momentum. Whereas a rolling ball has maximum grip on the lane and it hits the pins with momentum plus leverage. Imagine trying to push a heavy crate when you're standing on a slippery surface as opposed to when you're standing on a firm surface. It's like that.

  • @ytlas3
    @ytlas3 8 днів тому

    You get the high revolutions and power on the ball by late timing. What that means is the step before the slide is very short (power step) which puts you into position to really lift the ball on release. You'll be able to square your hips up and get a ton of leverage in your swing. As an example, if you do a one step drill at the line, you'll feel the lift you can put on the ball.

  • @jonmayer
    @jonmayer 10 днів тому

    It's not effortless, there is a lot of effort to getting this form to be strong.

  • @The-Bengals-Fan
    @The-Bengals-Fan 10 днів тому

    litterly anyone can hook a bowling ball? if you put enough time into it you can do it not that hard there is a lot of other things that make you a pro bowler

  • @stevendefeo8424
    @stevendefeo8424 10 днів тому

    It’s more of their sport shots. Yes the release has alot to do with it, but these sport shots will make your ball way over hook if you miss your target

    • @dtucker285
      @dtucker285 9 днів тому

      That's not necessarily true. Some sport shots will have your ball hydroplane if you miss target

    • @jakesnussbuster3565
      @jakesnussbuster3565 6 днів тому

      That has nothing to do with this video.

    • @davidlol1983
      @davidlol1983 19 годин тому

      ​@@dtucker285damn right...i went to Vegas last year for the first time at nationals and boy was i humbled lol. Went with a 210 average on a house shot and averaged like 170 there.

  • @WadeJohnsonBowls
    @WadeJohnsonBowls 11 днів тому

    That movement is insane! Nice Shot!

  • @tonybarber420
    @tonybarber420 14 днів тому

    Shouldve had prather in there too

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 14 днів тому

      Yeah that's fair!

    • @tonybarber420
      @tonybarber420 14 днів тому

      @GarrettWongBowling make a part 2 "more pba pros secret to effortless hook"

  • @Ghettonasty1914
    @Ghettonasty1914 14 днів тому

    Not the wrist. It's the fingers

  • @TaylorBingham-l2b
    @TaylorBingham-l2b 14 днів тому

    8 hours + of practice a day

  • @donthompson9862
    @donthompson9862 15 днів тому

    Simo is Cool😊

  • @Denali_Rebel
    @Denali_Rebel 16 днів тому

    The pros hook the ball like that because it’s their job. They practice consistently and efficiently. They have access to the best coaches and every ball they could ever want. They hook the ball like that because while you’re going to work they’re bowling.

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 16 днів тому

      That's a great point!

    • @nicholasdurham7608
      @nicholasdurham7608 16 днів тому

      The release isn’t hard to do …..controlling how much touch speed and axis rotation is what separates them

    • @nicholas104
      @nicholas104 15 днів тому

      Many pros have a job. It's really the top 1% of pros (idk the exact statistic) who can do it as a full-time gig.

    • @nicholasdurham7608
      @nicholasdurham7608 15 днів тому

      @@nicholas104 yea that might be the mental aspect

    • @frederickiannone6548
      @frederickiannone6548 12 днів тому

      Sure, whatever you say.

  • @ronducote8564
    @ronducote8564 17 днів тому

    Ring finger

  • @mynameismyname5124
    @mynameismyname5124 18 днів тому

    Yeah, good freaking luck. 😂😂😂

  • @thomasm4438
    @thomasm4438 18 днів тому

    First video that I have seen that explains it. Most of the time you see it in real time so fast. When you get on lanes it's a different story. Like the analogy of a weightlifter, when I try I hurt my wrist to roll the ball. Thank You!. 😊😊😊

  • @richardspychala3764
    @richardspychala3764 20 днів тому

    BRING SOME MARK ROTH

  • @jeffthebracketman
    @jeffthebracketman 20 днів тому

    This is not true. The only two reasons why pros can hook the ball so easily are A) The equipment that they use is dynamically imbalanced B) there’s no oil on the back end of the lane

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 20 днів тому

      @jeffthebracketman Your average house bowler also throws a dynamically unbalanced ball and the oil patterns professionals bowl on are much more difficult in comparison to your average house shot. Every oil pattern has no oil on the backend otherwise nobody would be able to hook the bowling ball. I am specifically talking about what separates professionals in comparison to amateurs in regards to their physical game. Hope that helps!

    • @PenguinHaze45
      @PenguinHaze45 19 днів тому

      Completely false.

    • @jeffthebracketman
      @jeffthebracketman 19 днів тому

      @@GarrettWongBowling I wasn’t going to answer, but I changed my mind. I say this with the utmost respect. To begin with, I know quite a few players at home, who do not have PBA cards who can hook it that much on sport shots, as opposed to a house shot. My point was who could hook the ball this much before we had all this high-technology equipment, and before they stopped oiling all the way down the lane? I started bowling in the 60s, and nobody could hook the ball anything close to the way the players of today do. I understand that the players of today are the best of the best, and they’re taking advantage of the environment that’s provided to them, and as well they should; this is their livelihood… My only point was that it’s a marked difference in 2020 than it was in the 60’s and 70’s… All you have to do is watch films of the pros back then… Mark Roth was one of the first players to really hook the ball, and even he didn’t hook it as much as today’s pros… Just remember, when they held the first Plastic Ball championship, they made a point to mention that they put half as much oil on the lane as there used to be…

    • @fredhoss1662
      @fredhoss1662 17 днів тому

      Wrong

    • @notonyourlife7939
      @notonyourlife7939 15 днів тому

      ​@@jeffthebracketman At no point in the game's history did they oil all the way to the pins.

  • @danceofjimbeam
    @danceofjimbeam 20 днів тому

    love Cooley's game

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 20 днів тому

      His physical game is awesome!

    • @danceofjimbeam
      @danceofjimbeam 20 днів тому

      @@GarrettWongBowling I try to pattern mine to his, from the "older" cats and Kyle Sherman's from the "newer" cats

  • @Detroitvseverbody
    @Detroitvseverbody 20 днів тому

    Bj Moore is so underrated

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 16 днів тому

      I 100% agree!

    • @nicholasdurham7608
      @nicholasdurham7608 11 днів тому

      @@Detroitvseverbody he throws it good just doesn’t win a lot but he will probably have a good year soon

  • @e.e.mendez4322
    @e.e.mendez4322 20 днів тому

    El secreto no es la muñeca, son los dedos. Debes presentar la bola de frente y al girar el rascado debe ser con dedos.

  • @shepiyo
    @shepiyo 22 дні тому

    nice analysis!! 🎳

  • @jakester4022
    @jakester4022 29 днів тому

    They only mention 2 targets but call this a 3 point system.

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 20 днів тому

      It's called 3 points because of your foot position, the target at the arrows, and the down lane target

  • @ericmartinez2779
    @ericmartinez2779 Місяць тому

    Am I watching this wrong? So by doing some of this math here it’s saying I would stand at the 18 board if I’m on a 44 foot pattern and lay the ball down on the 12? I usually stand in the 25 or 27 board so this feels very weird. Right handed bowler here and this puts me far right today in the right side .

  • @trevormay226
    @trevormay226 Місяць тому

    Why is EJs slow ball also faster than my all out cranking it

  • @GarrettWeiner
    @GarrettWeiner Місяць тому

    @garrettwongbowling , how do you adjust for the shift ? Just your basic 2 and ones off your starting point ?

  • @gep2771
    @gep2771 Місяць тому

    This tip makes sense and never would have thought of it, thanks.

  • @Benjithefootballgoat
    @Benjithefootballgoat Місяць тому

    I’m a two handed bowler in 8th grade training hard to go to Webber university and I’m hoping I can play for the warriors bowling and football team

  • @RTSBOWL
    @RTSBOWL Місяць тому

    My Stealth Pearl ❤

  • @JoshuaMiller-o6u
    @JoshuaMiller-o6u Місяць тому

    It is not that easy. It takes a good amount of forarm strength and a good amount of control to do that.

  • @hdeleon6441
    @hdeleon6441 Місяць тому

    Do you aim with the left shoulder or with the center of the 2 shoulders?

  • @WellHid
    @WellHid Місяць тому

    But as a 2 hander, i lose balance if i get too low,

  • @EricPerrault-q1c
    @EricPerrault-q1c Місяць тому

    Started bowling 5 yrs ago at 54. Ball release has been difficult for me and this video may have changed that. Thanks.

  • @-louie-.
    @-louie-. Місяць тому

    Thanks you

  • @Philycheeze222
    @Philycheeze222 Місяць тому

    This makes perfect sense as to why the majority of the pros keep their opposite arm in front of them. My only concern is that if I extend my opposite arm in front then my swing could start going behind my back

  • @jonathancauley5345
    @jonathancauley5345 Місяць тому

    Not true, you don’t need to swing up and above the shoulder. You should only bring up to what feels comfortable to you. I, personally, don’t use two fingers (one thing that was NOT shown) so my swing is low. Look at Jason Belmo, he also only buses two fingers and look how much spin he has.

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling Місяць тому

      You are right! There is no need to have a high backswing, the focus of this video is a effort-free downswing and it doesn't matter how high that swing is.

  • @onlyayota4me
    @onlyayota4me Місяць тому

    The hero we needed! And got! Thanks for this.

  • @davidhartman5594
    @davidhartman5594 Місяць тому

    Mitch Hupe's release is such an unbelievably under appreciated work of art.

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling Місяць тому

      His hand is so impressive at the bottom of the swing!

  • @skotwilt
    @skotwilt Місяць тому

    i always wondered why they hook so much to begin with and create all that backspin lol. when you can strike just rollin the ball down the lane straight. that explosion upon contact is what knocks the pins all into each other and down. but hey, although i have gotten a few strikes in my life, im no bowler lol.

    • @keithbethon4839
      @keithbethon4839 Місяць тому

      It's not really backspin. My understanding is that the ball slides down the lane, hooks, and then essentially accelerates through the pins, deflecting less and imparting more force into the pins vs just rolling down the lane straight. Like when a car drifts around a corner with wheels spinning and then hooks up and rockets off in one direction. Besides all of that, you are changing the attack angle (by hooking) to something more advantageous vs just hitting them straight on.

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling Місяць тому

      That's an awesome explanation!

    • @keithbethon4839
      @keithbethon4839 Місяць тому

      @@GarrettWongBowling Thanks, just a bowling newbie here trying to absorb as much as I can. Great video btw!

    • @02hreblue30
      @02hreblue30 7 днів тому

      No backspin involved its rotation and revolutions

  • @ronaldlewis3055
    @ronaldlewis3055 Місяць тому

    A ball that deflects for a lucky strike in my arsenal? Yes.

  • @darrenthedude1
    @darrenthedude1 Місяць тому

    You got a subscription from me man! No one has put it in such simple words before. Yeah it doesn't even look like these PBA guys are even trying!!!

  • @harveyhernandez6619
    @harveyhernandez6619 Місяць тому

    Have u ever wonder how many pro bowlers use peds

  • @lastmansleeping5433
    @lastmansleeping5433 2 місяці тому

    V2 Pearl was one of the best! And the Gold Rhino Pro!

  • @swedishDMftw
    @swedishDMftw 2 місяці тому

    Timing is really important to achieve this weightlessness. If you don't have proper timing, it's very difficult. Your slide foot should be parallel with the ground mid-slide while your arm is parallel to the ground on your downswing.

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling Місяць тому

      You're absolutely right-timing is crucial for achieving that smooth, weightless motion. Keeping the slide foot parallel to the ground mid-slide and ensuring the arm is parallel on the downswing creates the perfect balance and flow. Without proper timing, it’s easy to lose coordination. It’s all about syncing the movements for that effortless feel.

  • @mikepellegrini9381
    @mikepellegrini9381 2 місяці тому

    Wish there was a super close,slow motion look, at the hand, start to finish

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling Місяць тому

      That's a great idea, I'll get around to it when I have time!

  • @chrisadams7612
    @chrisadams7612 2 місяці тому

    My mind is blown especially the lifting reference really put it into perspective

  • @JEBUUS
    @JEBUUS 2 місяці тому

    Dom Barrett?

    • @GarrettWongBowling
      @GarrettWongBowling 2 місяці тому

      Oh I can see that!

    • @JEBUUS
      @JEBUUS 2 місяці тому

      Spot on! First person that came to mind 😂 Keep it up !