I would have to say that Blake's release is golden. It's nice to be able to go frame by frame to see where his hand is and how he uses the yo-yo technique. I would be very interested in a step by step video showing how he developed this technique. Pleeeaase!!! lol 🙏😁As they say, we all want what we don't have!! 🤔
@@baldbrothersbowling You are the man!!! I see you kind of gave up on the changes you were working on. The same thing happens to me. When I get into a competitive situation. The changes I was working on usually go out the window. If I stick to one change at a time I've had more luck sticking with it.
@@scotthoward6070 yeah, I will keep working on them in practice. I still want to hit my heel first on the second to last step, but I may need to try slightly later timing vs. higher push away. Always trying to find something a little better.
I dunno if I'm seeing things, but for the first six frames of the last game, your hand seemed to be a bit more behind the ball when you released it. But for the next three, your hand seems to be a little more turned outside. I was wondering if that could explain the standing pins. But then, it looked like your hand was turned for the strike int he 10th frame as well. So I guess that wasn't the reason.
I watched them back in slow motion. I abandoned what I was working on in about frame 3 of game 2, and my hand was doing the old "outside on takeaway, get behind at the peak, come back around a little." It looked the same to me in most frames after that, but what I saw was I lost a little balance on the 8 pin frame 7 and came around it a little, next frame it just hit a hook spot that Blake saw earlier and that was my first encounter hitting that, and I got hung up in the ball a little a pulled it frame 9. I moved left and got inside the hook spot frame 10. At least that is what I saw.
@@bhartissimo hey, I appreciate the comment. Those make me go back and watch and analyze, and it really helps me. Thanks for watching and for throwing that out there.
Good stuff Keith. I thoroughly enjoyed that. Congrats Blake.
Always fun bowling with and against you Keith!
Ditto
I would have to say that Blake's release is golden. It's nice to be able to go frame by frame to see where his hand is and how he uses the yo-yo technique. I would be very interested in a step by step video showing how he developed this technique. Pleeeaase!!! lol 🙏😁As they say, we all want what we don't have!! 🤔
I can absolutely do a video on that with him.
@@baldbrothersbowling You are the man!!! I see you kind of gave up on the changes you were working on. The same thing happens to me. When I get into a competitive situation. The changes I was working on usually go out the window. If I stick to one change at a time I've had more luck sticking with it.
@@scotthoward6070 yeah, I will keep working on them in practice. I still want to hit my heel first on the second to last step, but I may need to try slightly later timing vs. higher push away. Always trying to find something a little better.
I should not have laughed as hard as I did at 14:48. Great bowling everyone!
It's okay to laugh. I was laughing on the inside.
I dunno if I'm seeing things, but for the first six frames of the last game, your hand seemed to be a bit more behind the ball when you released it. But for the next three, your hand seems to be a little more turned outside. I was wondering if that could explain the standing pins. But then, it looked like your hand was turned for the strike int he 10th frame as well. So I guess that wasn't the reason.
I watched them back in slow motion. I abandoned what I was working on in about frame 3 of game 2, and my hand was doing the old "outside on takeaway, get behind at the peak, come back around a little." It looked the same to me in most frames after that, but what I saw was I lost a little balance on the 8 pin frame 7 and came around it a little, next frame it just hit a hook spot that Blake saw earlier and that was my first encounter hitting that, and I got hung up in the ball a little a pulled it frame 9. I moved left and got inside the hook spot frame 10. At least that is what I saw.
@@baldbrothersbowling Like I said, I was probably seeing things that weren't quite there.
@@bhartissimo hey, I appreciate the comment. Those make me go back and watch and analyze, and it really helps me. Thanks for watching and for throwing that out there.