Thank you, thank you! This is EXACTLY what I’ve been struggling with forever. The early shoulder rotation makes it very hard for me to project the ball far enough right when I need to open my angles up. Can’t wait for my next practice session
I have been doing this and not realizing it until this video. I used to record myself in practice and could correct this. I stopped a couple years ago. My serious off balance issues are about to be corrected. THANK YOU!
I made this change a few weeks ago, and i absolutely feel like my last two steps in the approach have a LOT more power. My ball motion is also more forward and is clearing the deck a lot cleaner too.
This is exactly the tip I needed! I started getting my shoulder in front of me due to an injury and did not realize I had retained this bad habit! I’ll definitely try to keep my shoulders in sync.
Damn this video came up just after my session today and me having trouble to open up my angle with the ball. Gotta try this for my league night later tonight
Great tip. I tried it tonight on league and it was so much easier to get the ball to the right. By the way, very cool stuff coming to the app in the next couple weeks. You will be able to take video of yourself and it will analyze it and give your rev rate, axis tilt, rotation, and speed. It will also analyze your swing giving you tips to improve.
Great video, very informative. Missing left is one of my biggest issues. Will use this tip to try and quite my left arm, and keep my right shoulder from rilling over.
Mannnn I never thought about this so glad to see this video because that's my problem with my power of speed I be inconsistent on my speed & didn't really know why. Sweet I do now.
Definitely something I struggle with as well and it explains A LOT about my misses. Great content and appreciate you letting us in on your journey Brad!
I love how all these Bowling channels are almost coming together to finally take all the stupid nonsense that has held bowlers back for decades (don't drop your shoulder, lift the ball at the release, timing is determined at the pushaway) and telling it to F**k right off back to 1977. Never stop makin awesome content like this, guys!
I saw that thumbnail, and I wondered who does that? I've never noticed anyone doing that. Then I watched my last recording, and I do. It's the slowest, Naruto, approach. I'm so focused on my hand and release, I never thought about this and why it might be detrimental, thanks for sharing this!
As a one hand no thumb, I do a swim move with my left arm. As I drop down on the initial steps, my arm goes behind. It then goes back in front as I get ready to release the ball and goes back behind me on the release. My left arm also goes more down while going back than going straight out. Maybe that helps me keep the ball closer to my body?
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Well, I'll try this tonight in our 10 min practice before league starts. My biggest issue is my thumb and thumbhole. Its very inconsistent, and the 2 balls I use for my "strike balls" are drilled exactly the same yet I cant even use my asymetric ball because my thumb is sticking in it so I'm pulling that ball. My hustle is coming out great after about 4-5 shots, which is great, so I can now try this lesson tonight.
Thank you for the knowledge transfer 🙏 My biggest problem is leaving 7 pins in league 😕 I never leave them in practice. Get on the fresh and leave 3-4 seven pins a series. Also... For me. The right spare ball has been such a positive for my game (10 pins) lol
What I want is for bowling youtubers to band together against sliding. If I was as good as B&K and had enough time/energy/money/resources whatever to do the research on it I would totally make a series entitled "Sliding Sucks."
Thank you, thank you!
This is EXACTLY what I’ve been struggling with forever. The early shoulder rotation makes it very hard for me to project the ball far enough right when I need to open my angles up.
Can’t wait for my next practice session
I have been doing this and not realizing it until this video. I used to record myself in practice and could correct this. I stopped a couple years ago. My serious off balance issues are about to be corrected. THANK YOU!
You just explained my issue and the solution. Now time to go to alley and attempt! Thank you!
What was crazy to me is the parallel between a football throw and the bowling release. They are the same, just upside down. Thank you for this video.
Baseball too
I made this change a few weeks ago, and i absolutely feel like my last two steps in the approach have a LOT more power. My ball motion is also more forward and is clearing the deck a lot cleaner too.
I respect that you share this lesson with your audience, a good coach is essential to being the best you can be in this great sport.
This is exactly the tip I needed! I started getting my shoulder in front of me due to an injury and did not realize I had retained this bad habit! I’ll definitely try to keep my shoulders in sync.
This is totally my issue currently too. And its causing me to not be consistent. I'm gonna definitely keep this in mind and try this. Thanks so much.
This is awesome! I struggle for speed. Im a big guy and roll the ball FAST so I am bowling through my break
Damn this video came up just after my session today and me having trouble to open up my angle with the ball. Gotta try this for my league night later tonight
Excellent teaching on this important part of the swing. Something I need to work on a lot more.
LOVE THIS TIP. all makes complete sense. And sometimes catch myself having trouble getting the ball out. Really great!!
This is extremely helpful - Great Video 😊
These types of videos are great, shows you a more advanced lesson which you don’t find anywhere else very often
Great tip. I tried it tonight on league and it was so much easier to get the ball to the right. By the way, very cool stuff coming to the app in the next couple weeks. You will be able to take video of yourself and it will analyze it and give your rev rate, axis tilt, rotation, and speed. It will also analyze your swing giving you tips to improve.
Thanks for the tip. I will try it at the next practice session.
Great video, very informative. Missing left is one of my biggest issues. Will use this tip to try and quite my left arm, and keep my right shoulder from rilling over.
Mannnn I never thought about this so glad to see this video because that's my problem with my power of speed I be inconsistent on my speed & didn't really know why. Sweet I do now.
Well, that's something I didn't realize I needed to work on. Damn.
Definitely something I struggle with as well and it explains A LOT about my misses. Great content and appreciate you letting us in on your journey Brad!
Excellent video, I'm going to try this.
Fantastic information, thanks guys!
Great stuff Brad and Coach Daniel. Thanks for this type of content. More please. 😊
Excellent video that explains why I'm struggling to project the ball farther down lane. My shoulders and torso are out sync 😢😅😊
hell yeah
Great teaching video 👍🏽
Thanks for the coaching tips. I will let you know how this works for a person that's 59 years old. Can I do it? haha
I love how all these Bowling channels are almost coming together to finally take all the stupid nonsense that has held bowlers back for decades (don't drop your shoulder, lift the ball at the release, timing is determined at the pushaway) and telling it to F**k right off back to 1977.
Never stop makin awesome content like this, guys!
I saw that thumbnail, and I wondered who does that? I've never noticed anyone doing that. Then I watched my last recording, and I do. It's the slowest, Naruto, approach. I'm so focused on my hand and release, I never thought about this and why it might be detrimental, thanks for sharing this!
As a one hand no thumb, I do a swim move with my left arm. As I drop down on the initial steps, my arm goes behind. It then goes back in front as I get ready to release the ball and goes back behind me on the release. My left arm also goes more down while going back than going straight out. Maybe that helps me keep the ball closer to my body?
Great information! Thank you!
BowlU calls this “waiting on the weight”. You can’t cheat the chain (Kinetic Chain).
Great Informations...thanks😊
If anyone is on the fence in joining the Brad and Kyle membership, just watch this video. You will get this kind of help from Daniel Puerto through video analysis. He is a master of telling you things you don't know that you don't know. And, he will explain everything thoroughly. - Happy member.
So are you going to win that first title next year Brad? I hope so.
Great vid
I will also try this.
Well, I'll try this tonight in our 10 min practice before league starts. My biggest issue is my thumb and thumbhole. Its very inconsistent, and the 2 balls I use for my "strike balls" are drilled exactly the same yet I cant even use my asymetric ball because my thumb is sticking in it so I'm pulling that ball. My hustle is coming out great after about 4-5 shots, which is great, so I can now try this lesson tonight.
At the moment of release the left shoulder should be horizontally in line with the right one ( like the wings of a plane)
Thank you for the knowledge transfer 🙏
My biggest problem is leaving 7 pins in league 😕
I never leave them in practice.
Get on the fresh and leave 3-4 seven pins a series.
Also... For me. The right spare ball has been such a positive for my game (10 pins) lol
What I want is for bowling youtubers to band together against sliding. If I was as good as B&K and had enough time/energy/money/resources whatever to do the research on it I would totally make a series entitled "Sliding Sucks."
Cool video talk tech bowling ball Brad and Kyle
this does make sense for a1 hander, but how can this be translated to the 2 handed game since the balance arm is not able to be used until release?
I would think since your hands are connected to the ball your shoulders would be in sync.
@jayveebee1076 so the 2 handed game would see a less exaggerated mechanic than 1 handed?
I don't think it's possible for you to rotate the left shoulder early because the left hand is still attached to the ball.
@@AverageLeagueHack that makes sense
2handers do this automatically pretty much.
Holy knowledge bombs. Does he coach on thr side?
Awesome video, definitely will benifit from this tutorial thanks 🎳
How much does Daniel charge on the side for coaching?
you can whip and nay nay
I like doing things the wrong way 😁
How much does Daniel charge on the side for coaching?