Top 5 Tips For 2 Handed Bowlers!
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- Опубліковано 22 гру 2022
- Packy Gives 5 Tips that he thinks every two handed bowler needs to know!
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I think these same practices can be applied to many if not all of the bowling techniques. I’ve switch from conventional to 1 hand no thumb and my wife has started bowling just over a year ago and these will help her too 😁
I would agree with that for sure!!
This is the vid I needed from packy.
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A thoosie who bowls. Same
@@CoasterJam18 yes!!! Finally someone to relate too
Outstanding lesson thanks Packy! I switched to 2 hands at age 45 and this video hits all of the things I'm struggling with at times, esp falling off the shot. Your physical game is really consistent, now I have some ideas on getting there. Thanks!!
Thank you for this Packy! This really helps me because I'm always looking to get better. I can now just focus more on the mechanics. Happy Holidays!
thanks so much for all this information packy. love your videos so much and i couldn’t ask for more than what you’ve provided through your videos. again, thanks 🙏 ❤
Best video you've posted in awhile! Great content! You beat me to the punch when you were talking about consistent speed with each step on the approach. I wondered about how the stutter step fit into that and whether that would be considered an "increase" in speed, but as soon as I started thinking it, you addressed it. Thanks for this video! This was great stuff.
This is relevant for ANY bowler. This was excellent. I greatly appreciated the comments about not caring about the pin fall on some of the drills and about posting your shot till the ball hits the pins.
Great video Packy!! I used your tips yesterday at the alley and they helped me a ton. Thank you!
Love the 2 handed support just started this year and this is gonna help a lot
I recently moved towards one hand without a thumb and a lot of these I can easily see myself applying. Thanks for the tips Packy!
Love how u explained it so clearly. As a beginner this actually improved my movement a lot 🔥 thx
Most, if not all of this applies to us one-handers, too. Thanks, Packy!
Okay, I'm only a little over three minutes into this video and I just want to say... THANK YOU!!!!!!
You are very welcome!
I struggle a lot on my approach ever since I was a kid I’ve always started at the back set of dots so I take like an 8 step approach and I can’t break that habit but I’m glad u threw in the tip about keeping ur speed consistent because I start slow then speed up towards the foul line and my throws r very inconsistent so can’t wait to put some of these tips to work thanks
As a 2 handed bowler that bowls in PBA regionals, I've been struggling a bit with my physical game and this video helped remind me what I've been forgetting in my practice sessions! Slow approach (for warmup) and a HUGE focus on stability/consistency over down lane results. Thanks Packy!
Thanks man for this video! Needed to see this!
Great Video! Thanks for the advice!!
That’s a great tip Video I got my steps and timing down but my balance and release needs help and I think this will be a big help
We need more of these videos! There arn't enough 2h youtubers out there, and my game needs the advice!
Been in a slump lately vids like this can help me reset and refine the fundamentals great vid
Thank you for making this video packy. There are not a lot of Two handed tutorials and this was needed. Great Job sir.
This is definitely what I've been wanting. There's not enough out there to show you how to practice as a two hander. All I ever hear is speed up the feet and have a hop/power step into the slide. Can't wait to hit the lanes and practice this!
i needed this. i’ve been pretty good with my bowling started my two handed sbojt a year ago now and i’m up to a 200. i’ve always had a problem with staying behind the ball and would come around so thank you
Always great to get back to basics to improve your game....thx packy
I tried 2 handed this week, it's more exhausting but exciting!
Probably will try it again! 👍 Thanks for the tips and tricks!
Great video! Very informative.
Love the video and the tips. This will really help my practice.
With videos like this one.... I would really like to see slow motion. Especially with the end of the approach and the release followed by ball motion to the pins. It happens so fast. Slow motion would help a lot.
Thank you!! I have nerve damage in my thumb and wrist and I’ve been practicing the one hand method a lot and it hurts. This is perfect!
Great tips Packy 👊😎 Thanks for sharing 👊
Thank you Packy, this was needed.
you're at 90k!! congratulations packy!
Thank you packy, I actually really needed this video considering I am gonna try two handing it (And I'm a lefty).
Congrats on 90k subs!
As the only 2 handed lefty i know i needed this from you
Thanks for this. 2handers need more demonstrated drills.
Definitely gonna use this advice, thanks Packy
I'm gonna try these, thanks for the information packy
The best 5 Phisical bowling tips for practice I’ve seen for 1 or 2 handed bowler! Tnx
Awesome tips here for sure. Especially the footwork. That timing is golden and helps you analyze shots so much easier. Quick question, wonder if anyone can chime in on this. When finishing the slide, where is the best target of where your slide foot should be behind the foul line? I feel like if I'm too close to it, screws me up. I like sliding in just before dots behind foul lines. Lmk what you all think.
thanks so much coach! I was a single handed bowler up till my thumb injury. now im relearning through two handed bowling. it feels really hard but with all these tips I'm gonna try do better :)
Totally going to do the 4 and a half steps back from the foul line tip! I start at the dots furthest back and just noticed tonight how far back from the foul line I release the ball.
Fantastic video packy!
Best two hand tutorial vid. 👍
I do wish someone would go over how to hold the ball at setup (with hand on the inside).
Awesome video man. Could be one of the best for 2 handers. I'm new to it so I appreciate it
Just hoping to help!!😁
Excellent video .. clearly explained.
Thanks for this video. I have been back into bowling for about a year after a long layoff. I used to throw one hand no thumb back then. When I came back to it I went straight to 2 handed. I am pretty good at tip #1. I feel like 2 and 3 is where I struggle the most. I fall off quite a bit
I am in the same boat right now I used to bowl one-handed with no thumb, but I just got my first ball and decided I want to start bowling to handed miss video. Seems like it’s really going to help but I’m not exactly sure what to do with my left hand as I’m a right hand, dominant bowler.
Great great tips! I have always bowled one handed and for the first time ever I tried two handed just yesterday. I just wanted to see if I could do it. I have to say that it felt very awkward and I was not sure if I was going to kill myself falling over my own feet.:) For me two handed is very odd because when I bowl one handed (righty) I have a very high, almost over my head backswing so you can imagine how it feels for me to try two handed bowling. I will put these 5 practice methods to use the next time I try two handed, thanks Packy, I watch you and all the other House bowlers all the time.
I switched to two handed for my strike ball recently and one of the things I have had to learn is even though I have a higher RPM now I still need to be careful around the gutter, I have had many balls fall in because I played on that edge and with my ball speed my ball never had the time to hook and stay on the lane so now I play more inside.
So question: I understand keeping your hand up the back of the ball and really rolling the bowl over instead of barreling it…but is the tip you gave to basically keep your degree of axis rotation low? I watch 2h lefty’s like Jesper and Keven, both of whom have seemingly high degrees of axis rotation, and are really effective. Is this just the type of move veterans can make once they’ve achieved a true consistent throw? I could def see how an amateur 2her would overfocus on spinning the ball at 90degrees of axis rotation, thinking that’s the primary factor of a good hook and good shot
best 2hand or een 1 hand bowlingguide i seen / tha part about the steps getting mixed up / its funny bc like for some unknown reason i always start with a baby step tbh its more like a half step then i stop for just a sec then i do my 5 step / im pretty smooth through out the whole thing but its something i have always tried to get my self to stop and cant seem to :/ lol thanks for the video!!
Please please do a lot more of these videos!!!!
I would like to give you a big thank you for doing this video. My 17 daughter Faith Roper has been doing these tips at practice, and today in the first game of league she rolled a nice 252. Thank you!
Wish I saw this video about 4 hours ago lol. Just got back from bowling with the fam. Awesome video Packy. Much needed. 🙌
Use some of these for next time 😁😁
Super useful video right here packy!! Also I wanted to ask have you ever considered making a discord? For things bowling related and giveaway related, talking to fans, etc
Also good stuff on the 90k 😎
Thanks for this!
Thank you I needed this spend a day work on this and shot my first 300 game the thrusday after!!!
Lefty two hander here, thank you for the insightful video!
The most fluid smooth motion aproach i love is mike fagan!
Like this video! Thanks very much.
Thank you packy! My release was off the side, and my ball hooked so violently. I think the behind release may fix this and make it less agressive.
Dude u can't thank you enough im a high school bowler and I thought I didn't have an issue with my head stability but I saw a video of me bowling and I dip my head alot when I bowl so for the past 2 days I've bowled lower to try and stay more stable and finally brought my average back up for a few games instead being 170 I shot multiple 200 like it was nothing thank you so much
Finally I have needed this
Finally packy save the day :D
I been struggling a week and u made a vid about what im struggling... U hit the jackpot this time
I just started bowling again after a 35+ year break due to injuries and two back surgeries and I’m so glad that I finally can bowl again at the age of 68. My youngest son has never been good at bowling, but he’s happy to go with me when we get to see each other and after our last bowling session together I suggested that he study some UA-cam videos on two handed bowling and try it out the next time we bowled together. Well that opportunity happened a couple days ago and he adjusted to using two hands really fast. His normal bowling average had been about 110, to 130 bowling one handed, and his first attempt at bowling two handed he threw a 211 on just his fourth game, and was very happy with his progress and he’s looking forward to bowling more often now. I’m very happy for him as well and I look forward to taking him bowling with me as often as I can (we live 750 miles apart).
That's awesome ❤ thanks for sharing
Great tips from one of the best 2h lefties on tour
One year later and this is still helping me, appreciate it
I'd love to see you make a video on different hand positions at the release.
Seriously thank you so much
I feel like you created this video custom just for me! 😮
Really Packy that is what many to most Pro-bowlers have the biggest trouble with the total end over end roll to not hook the ball at all with the reeving ball. I say Anthony Smionsen is the BEST at it among many other ways Anthony throws the balls.
Ive been waiting for this video forever
I needed this because I'm planning on switching to two handed bowling because currently I'm a one handed bowler so this was help (ps: I'm right handed) so I have to do the samething but right handed
Hello, Packy Loving the videos! Im also a two-handed lefty bowler and I am looking for some ball and drilling recommendations. I currently switched to a Phaze 5 with left-handed drill pattern. I was wondering if a proton Physix would be a better ball. My approach is almost identical to yours.
This Is exactly what I needed I'm becoming a two handed bowler and I need more tips for it
I love this video, especially as a two hander myself. I definitely struggle with my staying focus all the way through my shot, as well as my hand placement. For me throughout the day (especially on league days), I'll do air releases focusing on keeping my hand underneath/on the backside of the ball. As for remaing focusing throughout my release, I'm Curious to hear if people have issue I have. I wear glasses, and often times I find that the frame of my glasses will get block my view. I try to push them up all the way on my face, and I also got wider frames. I am thinking about getting contacts, so that my entire view won't be blocked by my frames. Also I apologize for the super long post. Merry Christmas all 🎅 ⛄️☃️⛄️☃️🎁🎁⛄️☃️
I do the same thing. When I try to stay under/up the back of the ball I let go too late and loft. Definitely something for me to practice
Packy! I would love to see a video about lofting. We just went and bowled a few games and the lanes where soooooo dry. I was having the hardest time keeping an electrify on the right side. So I started trying to loft the ball.
2 hander by the way
Hey packy. I’ve been thinking about trying to change my feet on the approach. I have trouble opening my hips in a straight stance so I’ve recently changed to starting facing almost sideways and I’ve seen score improvement (233) yesterday and my first 5 two hundreds the last month. Should I switch back and look to fix my feet or just go with what’s working right now
Great video
just started 2 handed at 65 ,do you have to have a push away, I started bowling at 63 and love it...thanks for the great videos
Cool tech bowling the house bowling packy
What I learned most from this is my upper body and head. I do have a bit of the lift-up at the end of my release
These drills are applicable to senior one handers like me.
How does your right hand do? Do you intend to spin the ball with the right hand with the release? Thanks!
Please make this a series
Thanks man
This may be directed to 2-handers, but this still apply for 1-hander also. Great pointer!
Congrats on 90k!!
Let the giveaways begin!
Thanks
Im finnaly gonna do it im gonna go to the alley buy 5 games to start and im just gonna work on individual parts of my game and improve im already okay at bowling i just need to figure out consistency
What is the layout you use on your ball for two handed? I am also left handed and after 3 shoulder surgery, switching to 2 handed.
The last tip helped me so much I've recently switched to 2 handed and my speed has been messing me up and I couldn't throw it faster without being inconsistent because I had my elbows all the way down below my hip so next time I bowl I'm going to find a better position for my push away and hopefully moment helps me
Half the battle is being consistent!
@@TheHouseBowling my recent is me doing 2 hand , any tips?
Two handed bowlers are pretty good, but they’re going to have short careers. I think it will be impossible to maintain the two handed approach as a senior. You just can’t move like that as a senior without potential injury
Packy you should do a vid on diff hand positions, and getting around the ball etc…
Hey Packy! I have been trying to practice 2 hand bowling for a bit, grew up throwing it one handed. One huge problem I’ve noticed is that the shortened swing really throws off my timing. My feet are getting to the line after my hands. I know you haven’t seen me bowl, but any tips? I have a 5 step approach and push away on my second step, my feet are faster 2 handed than 1 handed but it still doesn’t seem to matter. Maybe my arms are too short 😂
Man i love these "TIPS" videos! I saw a VIDEO where BELMO was coaching somebody, and he said for an approach tempo you should start slow then speed up and excel faster as you get towards the foul line. That video is the only reason i do that. However, you are saying BELMO was telling you to keep same tempo the entire approach? I'll have to try that.
Slowely get faster and not stutter step at the line almost!
I just got my first 300 Wednesday using the Columbia 300 Speed!
Can you teach me what arrow or dot did you see when you throw the ball? Or what you look at in the foul line when you release the ball?
I know you probably don't get this question often, but do you (or anyone in comments) have any tips for improving arm strength for bowling. I am disabled and need hip replacements so I can't work out like a healthy person would. I have had much better success using a 15 pound ball vs my 12 pound. However I notice I lose power as I get into games 2 and 3, which causes issues for me. I feel like its mainly my forearm, but cant hurt to work my entire arm. So its clarified, I walk to the foul line and just throw from there as I cant make use of the approach. So all my power or lack there of, comes from my arm and no momentum.
What product do you wrap around your wrist?
that body stability tip is very important, it causes more accuracy and less prone to injury, a good way to train that is to put a shammy on the head and have it not fall off