Two-Handed Bowling Advanced: The Drift Step
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- Опубліковано 10 бер 2023
- Have you ever wondered why Jason Belmonte drifts left when starting his approach? This seems to be the world's best bowler's signature movement. This video will explain the benefit of the drifting approach for two-handed bowlers, and how to control it. After the video, you might have a new advanced technique for your bowling toolbox.
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I drift step and I love it. Feels so natural and repeatable once you figure it out.
Yeah, there are so many hidden secrets with 2 handed bowling 😄
Dude, what a well put together video.
Great tips, Coach! I will try it out to see how it works for me.
I'm looking forward to your results :D
Whats wierd is I watched this video and I qas like omg this is all bs.... after the video ended I got up and tried it a few times. It removed my twisting motion on my release and improved my aim alot. It also made my arm swing so natural and it removed me muscling the ball because my nonbowling shoulder was easily in line with my chin at my swings apex. Which helped me retain the energy of my ball arms swing without muscling it. Great video. Thank you!
Bro you scared me 😂 looks like a miracle happened to you 😆
I've recently switch to two handed about a month ago after nearly 4 years of one handed and I have always drifted some to the right so perhaps this would help my accuracy some and possibly cause me to end up on a similar board to where I started, or at least closer.
Be yourself bro :D If it works, it works.
I just thought about taking a drift yesterday! Gonna try today!
Samicle bro, don’t forget to tell me the feeling after trying it 😁
@@BowlismOutlaw yep worked great for me. Helped with my balance and accuracy way more than before!
I’ve noticed Kyle Troup incorporating a drift step this season.
Yeah I also recognized it. He silently incorporate the drift step recently. We can see it clearly on the recent TV finals 😀
I use a 4 step approach, I've struggled to make this work as starting with my right foot seems to open the hip and allow for a consistent release. I struggle with hitting my arrow target, usually missing left by 2 boards, could this be from my hip position at the point of release?
Hi Keith. If you are using 4 step approach and still want to try drift step, I think let's try placing your left foot at the drift position right from the beginning. It means there will be a gap between your left and right foot. Then you your first step will be from your right foot.
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Ill be at the alley tomorrow ill be making a vid to send. Thanks for you help@@BowlismOutlaw
How would you incorporate this for a 4 step approach?
Good question Calvin bro, at the moment I haven't been able to imagine how to implement the drift step with the 4 step approach. Let me think about that a bit. 😂
@BowlismOutlaw thank you for getting back so quick I wasn't sure either so I've been practicing a 5 step instead of a 4. The only way I think it could work would be that step 2 is the drift step.
@calvinwilkes7566 I think adding 1 more step as the 1st drift step would not ruin the rhythm of the 4 step approach 😀 Just consider it as a kick-start step.
@BowlismOutlaw it didn't really just took some getting the timing right
I switched two-handed one year ago on 13 years of bowling. I have the drift step but he his too much accentuated. I try to control it but it's not very easy !
I would be happy to help if you want to try it again Aranotsukai 😀
Why do you drift step sideways or even backwards in your other videos?
Ah you finally noticed that bro 😁 First of all, this is my very personal technique. There's a reason behind it.
I used to have longer 1st and 2nd step which ruins my timing. I tried multiple ways to fix it but they're not quite effective. So I came up with an idea of stepping backward and the result is my first 2 steps become shorter which is exactly what I want :D So I applied it.
Also, when stepping backward, I have an "impulsive" feeling when entering the release phase which I feel good for my release, ball speed and power :D
This is a little bit different from other bowlers' norm but it works for me hehe.
Finally, I just want to say that the drift is still the drift no matter forward or backward :D
@@BowlismOutlaw oh ok. I never saw your optimized approach timing video before. Great stuff!
problems got solved!
The explanation using skeletal anatomy is quite logical.
Yo! Let’s go bowling bruhsss
Gonna try this in league tonight. It will either be great or a shit show
Finger crossed 🤞
@@BowlismOutlaw just got back. Bowled above my average for the first time in weeks. Still gotta get more comfortable with it but the drift steps helps a lot with consistency.