I have seen too many release videos to mention over the last ten years. This explanation combined with the two prior videos you posted The THUMB part 1 and 2 is the best explanation if the release in existence.👍
Great video guys, but I gotta tell you that’s old school and that actually teaches you to spin the ball because it doesn’t teach you to collapse your wrist or hand from behind, but hey, in all fairness, I think it’s a great video for beginning bowlers, or even intermediate, because it teaches them to lift the ball and turn it out there, so great job!
Appreciate the feedback. I would agree non-football equipment CAN lead to spinning, but the football specifically doesn't. Spinning is usually a product of rolling the wrist all the way around, and if you do that with a football, it will wobble badly. To get the spiral, you have to collapse the wrist by starting to turn the thumb, then lifting back with the fingers. It is old school, but this video is mainly for beginners who need a little work on that motion. The kids we coach who spin the ball cannot throw an underhand spiral with a football. As we work thru that, getting the spiral actually leads to them fixing their spinning issue. I have used the football myself to practice for many years, and it has helped my release to establish the muscle memory as well. I do appreciate your thoughts on this, though. We love all feedback. Thank you for watching.
@@baldbrothersbowling I edited my comments to include that it’s a great video for beginners or intermediate, so yeah, I agree with you 100% outstanding boys keep it up!
I can throw all those balls but cant get my bowling ball to do the same. I pitched fast pitch softball my whole life, slingshot and it has thrown me off now for bowling. I want to go straight like head pin is the catchers glove and thats not what i want. The hole throw in a angle has me lost. I have got it a few times but not consistent. Practice, practice, practice lol I think im going to hollow out my cracked old ball and add sole weight and practice in back yard instead of it bwing so heavy until i get it. I am a med to low track player my tilt is 20 degrees my rotation i need to get up its low low almlst up the back or i spin the ball which means im coming over thetop. Bowling and golf is the hardest sports i have ever played. 😅
I have absolutely nothing for a release….blame it on my age,but really I see guys close to my age(77) with great releases. Over the last five years I have dropped from the 180’s to the 150’s. I still want to bowl but this is embarrassing
I understand. It is hard when age causes our game to decline. The thumb fit lesson where you use the thumb to pull back and cup the wrist is intended to make the ball feel lighter and might help a little. I have arthritis in my wrist, and it really helps me. Give that a try and let me know if it helps at all. Stick with it.
You guys are really good at simplifying things when it comes to Bowling. I’m really glad I found your channel.
Thank you. That means a lot. Appreciate you watching.
Thank you for this video. Really technical but in a simplified way. Very easy to understand the concepts.
Thank you.
Outstanding video to be able to practice bowling technique away from the bowling ctr, great commentary also.
Thank you.
Great tip with the cost of bowling today practice without really bowling. Building muscle memory
I have seen too many release videos to mention over the last ten years. This explanation combined with the two prior videos you posted The THUMB part 1 and 2 is the best explanation if the release in existence.👍
Thank you. This really means a lot.
Ah cool! Good stuff guys thanks for the ideas.
You betcha
Great video guys, but I gotta tell you that’s old school and that actually teaches you to spin the ball because it doesn’t teach you to collapse your wrist or hand from behind, but hey, in all fairness, I think it’s a great video for beginning bowlers, or even intermediate, because it teaches them to lift the ball and turn it out there, so great job!
Appreciate the feedback. I would agree non-football equipment CAN lead to spinning, but the football specifically doesn't. Spinning is usually a product of rolling the wrist all the way around, and if you do that with a football, it will wobble badly. To get the spiral, you have to collapse the wrist by starting to turn the thumb, then lifting back with the fingers. It is old school, but this video is mainly for beginners who need a little work on that motion. The kids we coach who spin the ball cannot throw an underhand spiral with a football. As we work thru that, getting the spiral actually leads to them fixing their spinning issue. I have used the football myself to practice for many years, and it has helped my release to establish the muscle memory as well. I do appreciate your thoughts on this, though. We love all feedback. Thank you for watching.
@@baldbrothersbowling I edited my comments to include that it’s a great video for beginners or intermediate, so yeah, I agree with you 100% outstanding boys keep it up!
@@JSBowling2011 Appreciate that!!!!
What if you are Ray Finkle and only play 'LACES OUT, DAN!!!'
LMAO!
I can throw all those balls but cant get my bowling ball to do the same. I pitched fast pitch softball my whole life, slingshot and it has thrown me off now for bowling. I want to go straight like head pin is the catchers glove and thats not what i want. The hole throw in a angle has me lost. I have got it a few times but not consistent. Practice, practice, practice lol
I think im going to hollow out my cracked old ball and add sole weight and practice in back yard instead of it bwing so heavy until i get it. I am a med to low track player my tilt is 20 degrees my rotation i need to get up its low low almlst up the back or i spin the ball which means im coming over thetop. Bowling and golf is the hardest sports i have ever played. 😅
If only I could hold onto my bowling ball as easily as I can a football.
If only the ball were as light as a football, but still carried like a tank. Lol.
I have absolutely nothing for a release….blame it on my age,but really I see guys close to my age(77) with great releases. Over the last five years I have dropped from the 180’s to the 150’s. I still want to bowl but this is embarrassing
I understand. It is hard when age causes our game to decline. The thumb fit lesson where you use the thumb to pull back and cup the wrist is intended to make the ball feel lighter and might help a little. I have arthritis in my wrist, and it really helps me. Give that a try and let me know if it helps at all. Stick with it.