Analysis of the Modern 10-Pin Bowling Swing and Release 2 by Dean Champ

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  • Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
  • This video was made using slow motion footage to analyse the modern 10-Pin Bowling swing and release. Areas of analysis are the starting position, crossover steps, the pivot step, balance at the line, the timing spot, dropping the ball inside, and generating power - which shows how the pro bowlers create high rev rates.
    Bowlers featured include Wes Malott, Mike Fagan, Pete Weber, Bill O'Neill, Tommy Jones, Dom Barrett, Kelly Kulick, Jason Belmonte, Sean Rash, EJ Tackett, Missy Parkin, Osku Palermaa, Chris Barnes, Amleto Monacelli, Mika Koivuniemi, Diandra Asbaty, Chris Loschetter, Dan MacLelland, Diana Zavjalova, Cho Young-Seon and more...
    Thanks to coaches Patrick Birtig, Jim Merrell, Mark Baker and Brian Voss and also a big thanks to Jani (jantukan channel) and others for uploading great HD footage.
    Please Note: This video was created as a free resource intended for education and promoting the sport of 10-pin bowling, but it is not to be downloaded from UA-cam or reproduced without permission. I make no money from this video.
    "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."

КОМЕНТАРІ • 234

  • @CraftyVegetarian13
    @CraftyVegetarian13 7 років тому +10

    My favorite to watch especially when I start going into my slumps.

  • @rr2418
    @rr2418 9 років тому +7

    Great video! Although I'm from the old school it's always interesting to see how the power is generated this day and age. Brian Voss, David Ozio, and to be honest some of the women pros are the ones that I look at. These people suit my game the most.

    • @joebertucci813
      @joebertucci813 6 років тому +1

      rr2418 Won pro am with Brian Voss as a kid. 😎 Ironically it was long distance but I was at his home house, Don Carter's Boca Raton. I agree about the ladies. Though Pete Weber is a damn legend, his delivery is not nearly as pretty as Kelly Kulick. New bowlers should try and look like her. Its easy to duplicate proper fundamentals. 😎

  • @donarms
    @donarms 9 років тому

    Great job! A big thank you to everyone involved!

  • @1953nagarjuna
    @1953nagarjuna 8 років тому +84

    I don't know how I haven't seen this video until now. It's one of the best bowling videos I've ever seen and a magnificent analysis of the modern bowling style. And the musical accompaniment is absolutely perfect! Thank you, Dean, for this extraordinary production and contribution to bowling instruction!

  • @timcerami9281
    @timcerami9281 9 років тому

    Love these!!! Thanks for putting this together!

  • @davidpalmateer8226
    @davidpalmateer8226 9 років тому +1

    Thanks

  • @Heat_Seeker01
    @Heat_Seeker01 7 років тому

    thank you for this video its awesome!

  • @882828jc
    @882828jc 6 років тому +10

    I like bowling because this is the only game that allow me to have a big belly beside sumo.Also I can hang out with other low life friend indoor.

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 4 роки тому

      How many fat bowlers you see on tour, buddy? Not too many.... those dudes are athletes same as any other sport

  • @trustyturbo2922
    @trustyturbo2922 8 років тому +5

    Then theres Belmonte...

  • @eduardopaniagua9477
    @eduardopaniagua9477 9 років тому +22

    I'm a bowling coach down in Mexico city and your videos are a great help to demostrate the right technic to the people I coach, thanks and keep on whit this great job !!

    • @20alphabet
      @20alphabet 5 років тому

      *_BUILD THAT WALL!_*
      *_BUILD THAT WALL!_*
      *_BUILD THAT WALL!_*

    • @scrumpymanjack
      @scrumpymanjack 5 років тому +1

      @@20alphabet Shut up, you idiot.

  • @tch632
    @tch632 5 років тому +15

    And to think, I used to get made fun of when I was a kid about my 'bent elbow - snap release' style back in the late 80's, early 90's. I was just ahead of the times.
    #still-a-cranker

    • @AthleticBowling
      @AthleticBowling 4 роки тому

      I was born a cranker too! You certainly were ahead of times my friend!

  • @kidman2505
    @kidman2505 Рік тому +4

    I've watched both Analysis videos over and over throughout the course of their releases. This is one of the best resources around for bowling in general.

  • @villavids2785
    @villavids2785 4 роки тому +4

    Excellent video! Got my son into bowling and we’re using this video as an example of the techniques. So much Better then how try explaining!

  • @AthleticBowling
    @AthleticBowling 4 роки тому +2

    Awesome work putting this video together! There is a lot of hard work putting this video here, I hope everyone could appreciate that! Thank you for sharing and let's keep supporting our sport together. :)

  • @DeedsResearcher
    @DeedsResearcher 7 років тому +13

    As a former member of the PBA going back to the 1980s, I cannot say that I endorse the 2-handed method, and would never attempt to teach it to any new bowler. While it is totally legal (as far as I can see!) I believe that with more hands involved it brings into play the possibility of more errors being made by the bowler. And with the notion of both feet leaving the ground, it can bring into question the issue of having a good, balanced, stable delivery.The very hallmark of Earl Anthony's delivery was that it was simple, consistent, and he was always in perfect balance at the foul line. He managed to keep the ball in play under all lane conditions, and was seldom known to make a truly "bad" shot under pressure.

    • @Jeon1958able
      @Jeon1958able 7 років тому +1

      DeedsResearcher Well, it's not for everyone I guess. If you're doing good with either of the techniques, I personally don't think there's a need to change it.

    • @DeedsResearcher
      @DeedsResearcher 7 років тому

      Generally speaking, I would agree with that notion. There are some (very few!) bowlers who "pin bowl", that is, they look directly at the pins during their delivery, instead of using the spots on the floor. Clearly, spot bowling gives a bowler a chance to be more consistent than does pin bowling...which relies on "dead reckoning", as such. So if a person is satisfied with bowling 160s and 170s, fine. But if he or she wants to improve upon that, then it may be time to give "spot bowling" an honest try. Obviously, it is easier to throw a basketball into a hoop from 15 feet than it is to try from mid-court. The same applies to spot-bowling versus pin bowling.
      I just don't like the so-called 2-handed "delivery. It looks more like the person is flinging the ball down the lane, rather than bowling. Perhaps that's the real beauty of the delivery of Earl Anthony: nothing fancy, no wild swinging of the arms, always in balance at the line...and always delivering one good ball after another.

    • @manuelf2984
      @manuelf2984 7 років тому +3

      DeedsResearcher Like most individual sports, whatever suits the bowler whether traditional or two handed doesnt matter. Ive tried bowling two handed for the 1st time and it wasnt easy as I did when I 1st picked up bowling using traditional way. So I guess the 2 handers made the game a bit more interesting and watching Belmonte wins so much, his style deserve a 2nd look.

    • @stilltlrforlife
      @stilltlrforlife 7 років тому +4

      DeedsResearcher I have to disagree, if you do something a certian way from the beginning, it can be perfected.

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 6 років тому

      DeedsResearcher the very best two handers are impossible to beat when the lane conditions favor them.... they get carry, power, and angle that us mere mortals just can’t match.

  • @oivaoptikko
    @oivaoptikko 9 років тому +12

    Thanks Dean! Amazing accurate analysis for the tenpin bowling, absolutely great job!

    • @leahp.316
      @leahp.316 9 років тому +1

      I second that! Thanks so much, Dean!

  • @mraulinaitis
    @mraulinaitis 7 років тому +23

    Who on Earth could have disliked this video???

    • @DavesRc
      @DavesRc 6 років тому +1

      Mindaugas Raulinaitis some asshole is who would dislike this video. I found it very informative. It was a good look a bunch of different styles all with the same outcome. Some people are just full of hatred and have nothing better to do than try to hurt someone's feelings. I thought it was great and well thought out. Cheers

    • @gasser5001
      @gasser5001 5 років тому

      someone without a thumb?

    • @andreshernandeza1712
      @andreshernandeza1712 5 років тому

      "experts"

    • @derzeyfang7334
      @derzeyfang7334 5 років тому

      It be fair the music is shit and sometimes you dislike the Videos so you don’t get any more of them. In your recommendations.

    • @Shabercom
      @Shabercom 5 років тому +1

      Same people who say bowling is easy and all you have to do is grab an 8 pound house ball and never use your thumb... same idiots.

  • @BeyondUnknown00
    @BeyondUnknown00 2 роки тому +1

    Background music is garbage. I could not watch the full video.

  • @scherer321
    @scherer321 5 років тому +4

    This video helped me realize I needed to cross over on my 1st step. I just bowled a 675 series and won some cash. thank you

  • @rodneyhinson4137
    @rodneyhinson4137 7 років тому +3

    I have Bowled for years and never considered all the small adjustments that can greatly improve my Bowling. These videos are etched in my mind and I find myself returning for reassurance. Thanks to the Pros and these video's. Very thorough. ...

  • @11SEXMACHINE
    @11SEXMACHINE 5 років тому +3

    One of the best videos on UA-cam. The best edited, etc... bowling video easily. I learned more in this 13 min video than alm the other bowling videos combined. Thanks for the effort.

  • @paulbuschow1669
    @paulbuschow1669 6 років тому +3

    No doubt, well-done Mr. Champ! I re-visit this video when I feel like I am drifting from key behaviors that shape better bowlers. You created a great reference that I wish I had in 1984 when this journey began for me at Highland Lanes in Austin, TX.

  • @seniorbowler2276
    @seniorbowler2276 9 років тому +4

    Dean, really great analogies you have shown. Have learned a lot from them. My spare shooting has really improved, plus, I am getting my old power strike back. Thanks very much.

  • @rander9485
    @rander9485 9 років тому +18

    I have learned so much from watching your videos and it has greatly improved my game. Thank you so much for taking the time to make them!

  • @TheDedloc
    @TheDedloc 5 років тому +3

    The music is too intense for me lol this is bowling! Not a James Bond .007 game!

  • @carolyndodson7759
    @carolyndodson7759 8 років тому +2

    Dean, I used to have an open, high back swing and cock and uncock in my younger days but I would spin the ball in error too often. Switched to a lower back swing and mild cup to stay behind and under ball but I find that I am loosing accuracy when I uncup. Are there any successful pros that don't cup and uncup as much or is it a must to generate revs. I have a small hand and wrist so rev generation has always been a challenge. Love the videos.

    • @deanchamp
      @deanchamp  8 років тому +3

      It is important to keep a loose armswing, with a straight swing plane, as using muscle can override the gravity influenced ball path. Timing is a big factor in this too. Being a matched bowler (speed and revs) is more imporant than high revs. 300 rpm is matched with 17mph, 250rpm with 16 mph etc. - measured off the hand.

  • @drwisdom1
    @drwisdom1 6 років тому +2

    The quality of this video cannot be understated. These are the secrets of bowling that can only be revealed by deep analysis and powerful video technology.

  • @호랑이늑대
    @호랑이늑대 7 років тому +2

    literally the most helpful video when learning basics of bowling. Thank you.

  • @-2ss3
    @-2ss3 7 років тому +4

    anybody know the name of song playing in the background ( or the artist/DJ?)

    • @20alphabet
      @20alphabet 5 років тому

      Should be Intense Stupidity.

  • @fredchow
    @fredchow 9 років тому +14

    brilliant background music and also the editing

  • @lowlifevl
    @lowlifevl 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Dean! New to this sport. Definitely learned a ton from an outside observation and direct perspective within my game.

  • @謝志昇-b5c
    @謝志昇-b5c 9 років тому +2

    It's so useful when I teach my friend bowling. I can tell them what I mean easily by your videos. Thanks for your videos.

  • @robinstumpf1431
    @robinstumpf1431 2 роки тому +1

    Wow this video is GOLD! It silently has almost ever technique I've learned wrapped in this video. It definitely helps learning all these tips first. And then watching this video. But this video can almost be a standalone pro lesson if you watch closely.

  • @dangriffiths1392
    @dangriffiths1392 2 роки тому +1

    Best technique video I've seen by a mile. Probably best viewed by those who already have a handle on the game, otherwise there's a lot to take in and a lot of somewhat conflicting technique among the pros for whom each is obviously very effective... But man, what a fricken great video!!!! Thanks, Dean!

  • @allenthomas914
    @allenthomas914 4 роки тому +2

    When is it ok to loft the ball ? I have a problem with laying the ball down any advice?

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 4 роки тому

      You can loft the ball when the oil has dried up on the fronts of the lane. Loft can be used to skip over the lack of oil and get down the lane more. It effectively starts the skid/hook/roll phase of the ball a few feet further down the lane. What do you mean laying the ball down? It’s hard to tell with just one sentence, but you may be ‘standing up’ or not finishing with a bent knee at the foul line. That will certainly make you loft it. Hope this helps and I’m sorry no one answered you until now

    • @allenthomas914
      @allenthomas914 4 роки тому

      @@CurtisL8.3066 I must have a problem when I relase the ball to let the ball go high and loft the ball and the ball s ok sometimes even bounces I probably do need to get lower on the release maybe I can upload a video or I might have one on my channel if you wanna check it out

  • @Inquire703
    @Inquire703 9 років тому +1

    I thought your first video on was the best. But this one trumps that one. Best one eva. Excellent job. I will be viewing several times a week to step my bowling game UP! Thanks you!

  • @NotOfThisWar
    @NotOfThisWar 8 місяців тому

    yep, after watching both and practicing over and over I just can not put any type of rev, spin on my ball, I have the power lifters, I can't tell if the ball leaves all my fingers at once or not....I also keep having the ball go every which way at times.
    my league tells me I throw to fast but its 16mph give or take a little and I feel like im letting the ball swing...its a 14lb ball. Ive been told i need to slow down but doing so screws me up, and ive been told I swing my arm back to far....which also screws me up if i try to correct it. bowling the way these guys do with having the right leg swing over behind just feels so awkward to for me and also causes me to bowl every which way.
    I understand everything i need to be doing but when it comes to it I can't. ive been wondering if 14lbs is to much for me however recently ive been able to barely but keep my hand under the ball......but again it just goes straight. I have the Blackwidow 2.0 and the DV8 hellcat. both 14lbs

  • @geog1388
    @geog1388 6 років тому +1

    You are the man "DAWG"!!! This video cleared up a few things I am doing wrong.

  • @yourneck2
    @yourneck2 9 років тому +1

    If I had UA-cam back in the nineties Ooh who would tell what next level I would of went to....

  • @dennisstokes1385
    @dennisstokes1385 5 місяців тому

    It's all great. Didn't show any videos of arguably the 2 greatest bowlers ever. Earl Anthony and Walter Ray Williams!

  • @dcyxc2004
    @dcyxc2004 8 років тому +1

    lol @ Walter Ray getting all pissy at 13:14 about his opponents ugly strike.

  • @freedomstar3814
    @freedomstar3814 Рік тому

    Me over here watching bowlers , and I have bowled maybe 12 times in my life .... straight down the pipe fastball .... and my 125 score !

  • @jasonpeters2212
    @jasonpeters2212 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic video , there some things that can't be taught or explained , but this video was informative encouraging and an eye opener for me .
    Thanks for posting . Thanks dean . Hope you enjoyed New Zealand when you were here .

  • @jeffbear3075
    @jeffbear3075 9 років тому +2

    I'm"old school" as well as an "old guy" and I really like Kelly Kulicks game.It seems the most natural and unforced and she still gets a ton of power.If I could roll like her I'd be totally satisfied.But I've always wished I could roll like Amleto.I love that follow through.And for new guys.E.J.Tackett really gets through the ball.Lots of revs for such a little guy.

  • @MrJgravley
    @MrJgravley Рік тому +1

    The best video that explains and shows very important tools.

  • @kennethcollins6418
    @kennethcollins6418 5 років тому +1

    This is an awesome video...! I have been looking for some material on how to get a better swing on my approach and this video did more than that. I feel like I was taught by the pros just off this video!! Great work!

  • @Sharkblood440
    @Sharkblood440 7 років тому +1

    Best video on Bowling tips yet! Yes, I am in a slump right now. Have an old reactive resin xl that I struggle with on medium to heavy oil conditions. Can get a new storm rocketship for a good price and it's purple! Any opinions? Would like consistent ball motion from start to finish.

    • @jaysal6133
      @jaysal6133 6 років тому

      Harry Gottfried hy road or dv8 vandal destroy are good all purpose balls that won't hook off the lanes but will still have a good bite

  • @strifeclare
    @strifeclare 9 років тому +1

    Very well done, I'm sure I'll be watching this several times to help my game. Can't wait for the next part!

  • @Bullitt3309
    @Bullitt3309 9 років тому +1

    Well done. The explanations with the video makes it easy to understand the techniques and the why as well. +10000 internets to you!

  • @kentrainer7831
    @kentrainer7831 4 роки тому +1

    Love this video. Not someone telling me how to improve but showing me how to improve,

  • @sirhcortsac5082
    @sirhcortsac5082 9 років тому +2

    this is an excellent follow up on the first video! i hope you realize what a tremendous learning tool your videos have been :)

  • @cappuccino-1721
    @cappuccino-1721 6 років тому +2

    it doesnt matter, I'm always going to be ass at bowling.

  • @_baller
    @_baller 5 років тому

    For max rpms, spin that fucker, toss it further down lane, and keep it in the thickest part of the oil before the pins....then blammooo

  • @wr3ckr270
    @wr3ckr270 2 роки тому

    What happened to the original Soundtrack "Nexus" from Aes Dana?

  • @crldnlc
    @crldnlc 5 років тому

    Jesus Christ you only need like two boards maybe that 15,000 LOL what a long ass video does it need to be so long LOL

  • @markbishop9743
    @markbishop9743 6 років тому +1

    Wonderfully done. I could watch this 10 times and learn something new every time

  • @park-n-sonsarchery9570
    @park-n-sonsarchery9570 Рік тому

    I don’t get how you can have a free arm swing with bending it before the release then straightening it at the release , how is that not using muscle ? Or has the modern release changed to less of a free arm swing to a controlled muscle swing ?

  • @ethanzeigler3071
    @ethanzeigler3071 9 років тому +1

    I noticed that every bowler here uses a twisting motion on their down swing, but I do not recall you mentioning that anywhere, or how that is advantageous to keeping the ball at the side of the hand on the down swing. Personally, I would think that it would give the ball more of a top-like rotation, but that obviously isn't the case here.

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 6 років тому +1

      Ethan Zeigler just visualize pointing your elbow roughly at your body In your backswing. Upon release, it’s a quick cup and break motion plus the straightening of the elbow that gives that violent power or tween release you see on most of the top modern bowlers. I’m a power stroker, I can’t do it with any consistency, but that’s kinda how you do it. They have some videos on you tube explaining it

  • @leahp.316
    @leahp.316 9 років тому +1

    Hello Dean. I notice that most pro-bowlers don't wear wristers (probably just bowling glove like Weber and Parkin). What's your stand on using wristers?

    • @deanchamp
      @deanchamp  9 років тому +2

      They restrict the way you can release the ball, but some bowlers need them for wrist stability. I also know a few bowlers who use them that has given them 'tennis elbow' type symptoms. When they took the wrist support off, the pain went away.

  • @joen5332
    @joen5332 4 роки тому

    I did not see anything pertaining to a 10 pin swing and release everything was for a full rack not a 10 pin

  • @Brogers97
    @Brogers97 9 років тому +1

    Awesome video. So stoked to see this after the first part. Keep up the great work.

  • @mateva12345
    @mateva12345 8 років тому +1

    I have a problem I suitcase the ball and don't get enough revs on the ball and it slams on the floor then goes right into the gutter.

  • @billyr1
    @billyr1 3 роки тому +1

    Gold

  • @TheMiles426
    @TheMiles426 8 років тому +1

    T.O.'s Bowling debut at 2:35

  •  7 місяців тому

    What does the hand do immediately after the tumb is released?

  • @vaporfreedom
    @vaporfreedom Рік тому

    Please change the music back to - Nexus Aes Dana

  • @Popsplace42
    @Popsplace42 2 роки тому

    Most helpful video I’ve found yet for building your swing.

  • @dvldog83
    @dvldog83 3 роки тому

    What are good drills for a bowler that does not use a thumb hole.

  • @mecon92
    @mecon92 2 роки тому

    You know what this video tells me more than anything? That nobody elses technique is guaranteed to work for you. Look at the level of variation even at the top levels of the sport. There is no perfect technique that works for everyone. What works is consistency, achieved through practice. Lots and lots of practice. You gotta perfect YOUR technique on your own.

  • @johnnyhudson4749
    @johnnyhudson4749 6 років тому +15

    Honestly I despise the changes the modern equipment has forced on us. When I was a kid in the fifties the best bowlers took a LOW backswing and played a full roller down the line and in. Now I'm in my seventies and no way I'm going to break my arm trying to crank it like these guys. HOWEVER I'll give you this. Great analysis. No talk. Just watch. I'm very impressed by the sequences on balance at the line. Best instructional video I've ever seen.

    • @marbleman52
      @marbleman52 6 років тому +2

      Johnny....I was born in 1952 so I'm not too far behind you..LOL.! I started bowling in 4th or 5th grade...and I and a few of my male friends were almost always on a league. We lived in a small farming town so we had just a small bowling alley...maybe 10 lanes..?? I sure had a lot of fun. We didn't have any fancy or 'scientific' ball handling techniques; I bowled mostly a straight ball and I think that my friends did too. but I was a pretty good bowler and I worked up to about a 140 average...not bad for an untrained elementary kid. Our little team even went to State finals one year...that was fun. I was always good at picking up spares...not all of them but most. We had to keep our own scores....good math practice..Ha..! I remember when I finally got my own ball & shoes...boy was I proud of that...made bowling a lot easier. I hadn't bowled in very many years, but recently I took my 11 yr. "young" Grand-Daughter bowling. Wow...my worn out lower back really hurt and was very stiff as I swung the ball...hadn't expected that...made me realize that I wasn't young & healthy like I used to be. I hope that you can enjoy your bowling...lots of happy memories for me.

  • @tyleryoung5040
    @tyleryoung5040 9 років тому

    Well, I learned that my starting position isn't common amongst pros. I don't use my thumb, and start with my right arm perfectly straight, with the ball down practically resting on my thigh and my left hand resting on top of the ball. I've really only been bowling for about 9 months but I'm getting pretty good. I strike more often than not, but my spare game is really inconsistent. I don't have a spare ball, so I have to use an alley ball. My best so far is a 257, 7/ first frame (it was my first game of the day) then struck all the way to the 10th and opened :( super let down.

  •  9 років тому +1

    Walter Ray has been conspicuously missing from your videos. I know he has a strange technique but it would have been interesting to analyse what made him so good. Anyway thanks for sharing!

    • @deanchamp
      @deanchamp  9 років тому +4

      It's nothing against Walter Ray, purely the lack of suitable footage.

    • @李珮渝-x5o
      @李珮渝-x5o 9 років тому

      愛9ㄜ__ㄝ

    • @baliktad8
      @baliktad8 6 років тому

      Dean Champ LOL. Lack of suitable footage? Besides WRW’s game is not modern.

  • @stilltlrforlife
    @stilltlrforlife 7 років тому

    most if not all of todays power players have late timing to create leverage.

  • @tch632
    @tch632 5 років тому

    Why do 9 out of 10 female bowlers have a follow-thru that bends the elbow, passing besides the head? (Does that make sense?)

  • @reigndrops4090
    @reigndrops4090 5 років тому

    I lean my right should and have my head over the ball but my coach tells me to keep my should strait and my back swing should go higher than my head meanwhile more than half of these bowlers do those things

  • @gaka-h3k
    @gaka-h3k 5 місяців тому

    oh, cho young seon! in korean bowler

  • @trickster20692
    @trickster20692 4 роки тому

    The original music was better

  • @massimilianodisisto75
    @massimilianodisisto75 5 років тому

    The two chapters about generating power are referred only to upper and elite level. No one has ever taught me how to do about this. IMHO

  • @ebocortex
    @ebocortex 5 років тому

    Wow I have learned more now and i can implement some of these into my bowling game. I never knew bowlers did not have a straight line step when winding up upon release. They also swing the ball very high on their approach which if those are anything over 14 pounds than that is impressive. I might have to follow these and change one thing at a time. The only other thing is learning where you want your ball to be at release and where it needs to end up mid-lane prior to the ball breaking to strike. I know it all differs on the types of balls you use which would get complicated with all the layouts you can have on a given ball. This part is complicated and probably takes lots of practice to get to where you can just run up and strike at any given opportunity.

  • @q1uma
    @q1uma 4 роки тому

    Well now I know, timing for me = late... probably why I pull it sometimes.

  • @SuperBobby47
    @SuperBobby47 9 років тому

    Hey Dean, I've been bowling for a few years now and from watching this video, I got a couple questions. I've been trying to bowl cranker style like a few the bowlers here but can't do it. How are they able to swing the ball so high over their heads like that? And for a while now, my ball has been over hooking. What can I do to reduce hook?

  • @barrsteve7347
    @barrsteve7347 5 років тому

    As a beginner, lots to unpack here. Baby steps are in order. One thing at a time. Good explanation of a complex movement.

  • @robbiebennett7012
    @robbiebennett7012 6 років тому

    This was eye opening. Especially when they said that pros generate power with their elbows out then snapping them straight. That was shocking and I need to try this. I have had a problem with my elbow outside for a while trying to get it in. Time to experiment!

  • @stangtrax
    @stangtrax 7 років тому

    thank you finally a video helping me understand more about the feet position in comparison to there target arrow with release.

  • @renaiclayton7628
    @renaiclayton7628 Рік тому

    Fantastic video!!! Great information. Well done. 👍👍

  • @scottpool4777
    @scottpool4777 5 років тому

    Yes is the hook tolerances yes definitely I could see them I could see tha yes is the hook tolerances yes definitely I could see them I could see that it in their steps.

  • @n3tiy0
    @n3tiy0 4 роки тому

    Great job bro! I was studying and suddenly I finished in this video but it was worth it! haha I have no idea about bowling but this is good

  • @djyhet
    @djyhet 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for making this video .. i learned a lot of strategy on this video ...

  • @ryanswanson2178
    @ryanswanson2178 9 років тому +1

    These videos are awesome!

  • @brantleysasseen3126
    @brantleysasseen3126 5 років тому

    I found this insightful and helpful. Here's hoping it informs my own game a little!

  • @TSquared2001
    @TSquared2001 6 років тому

    Great analysis. I'm sure backup bowlers are nowhere to be found

  • @manuelf2984
    @manuelf2984 7 років тому

    I dont think there is any other way for two handed bowler to release the ball without starting from a bent elbow.

  • @lt48lee
    @lt48lee 9 років тому

    Thanks 4 uploading, great job...very very helpful.....

  • @sorotboydchamlongsupalak9896
    @sorotboydchamlongsupalak9896 3 роки тому

    Soundtrack is annoying as ....

  • @hughscot
    @hughscot 7 років тому

    An excellent video for anyone who wants to improve their game.

  • @joevelasquez8189
    @joevelasquez8189 4 роки тому

    Why the song change??? It was better before!!!

  • @mariiwa3769
    @mariiwa3769 7 років тому

    Your this video is wonderful! thank you for sharing for me!

  • @barrsteve7347
    @barrsteve7347 4 роки тому

    And when bowling gets too easy, may I suggest golf.

  • @CommentingTheTruth
    @CommentingTheTruth 5 років тому

    Felt like I am watching an alien documentary with this music.

  • @de_la_flav9775
    @de_la_flav9775 4 роки тому

    How heavy should the bowling ball be? I tried to curve the ball while bowling, but it almost always end up falling out of the lane 😐 I don’t consider myself a bad bowler and when I go bowling I always hit the 100 points mark. My best one was 133 points.
    Im trying to bowl like a pro but it’s harder to do than it looks 😫

    • @CurtisL8.3066
      @CurtisL8.3066 4 роки тому

      Get with a pro shop operator and have them drill one for you. They will be able to figure it out pretty good. Once you take that step and get a few lessons, you will be off too the races. Easy to do, hard to master. That’s bowling buddy