Level Up Your Two-Handed Release With The Non-Bowling Hand (Secret Unveiled)
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- Have you ever wondered why two-handed bowlers need the second hand to bowl? If you don’t know the answer, it’s a big problem. And if you know the answer, like, because it helps hold the ball during the swing, you would be surprised that it’s much more crucial than that. In this video, I will unveil a secret of the second hand in the two-handed bowling style which can help you have a much stronger and more accurate release. Let’s dive in.
00:38 Release Timing in 2 handed bowling
02:13 What if the non-bowling hand leaves the ball too early?
03:23 How to prevent the non bowling hand leaving the ball too early?
Key highlights
💡 00:00 Using the non-bowling hand in two-handed bowling helps to time the release and lessen the weight of the ball during the swing.
🎳 01:08 Release timing is crucial for two-handers, just like for one-handers, even though the thumb is not used in two-handed bowling.
🎳 01:47 Keep your non-bowling hand under the ball at release to avoid rotating the ball too early and dropping it off to the side.
🎳 02:25 Use your non-bowling hand to help with ball rotation and maintain leverage for an optimal release, but be mindful not to let go too soon.
🎳 02:55 Use both hands to create rotation and keep the ball on the target line when releasing.
💡 03:17 Apply pressure with your non-bowling hand to prevent the ball from falling off the target line during release.
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Oh, long time no videos. But whenever you have videos, I learn something new! Thank you so much! 😀
The movement of the second hand has been my main focus lately. Looking at my movements I have been able to see that this is the main cause of inconsistency on a behind the ball release vs getting around the side. Watching video of myself i have noticed how my second hand release will cause me to get around the ball if my swing is rushed or released too early, and also causing unwanted momentum resulting in bad shoulder direction or stepping off my shot. Fluid motion in my opinion is what really sets a visual/ performance difference when observing an advanced bowler to an amateur. A motion that I feel will take me years(possibly) to truly perfect (if ever).
What has been helping me recently is practicing a swing with no ball, but visualize the ball and keeping my hands at the same distance from each other for the whole swing (as if I had a ball in my hands). In my 2 handed approach I see a noticeably more consistent release once applied with a real ball. In a nice fluid motion; as my second hand starts to swing up\left and leave contact with the ball, the ball is rolling off my main hand and both hands reach their final position at the same time. Only after the ball has left my control do my hands create more distance from themselves. If one hand stops before the other at the end of my swing I know something went wrong, and this gives me information during my throws to know what adjustments need to be made. Ive seen you do this well in your releases, and its something I see when watching pros.
written in hopes to add to your video and possibly help any who may find it useful.
Nice to see a new video, and hope to see more. I watch many bowling channels and find your videos as some of the most useful and helpful bowling formats that focus on key fundamental elements of 2handed. And doing so while not adding too much extra information in each video that would cause a viewer to try and work on too many things at once, which is valuable.
Thanks
Brother, I love your comment so much. It's long but I read them all. I'm grateful for your opinion and motivated to create more videos. I still have so much to share. Let me give you a big hug!
Thank you! You’re the best man!
Grateful for your constant support Sam!
Lâu lắm mới thấy anh ra vid mới, keep a good work anh ! Thank you !
Thanks Nathan! Sure là keep mà 😜
Your videos are super helpful! Keep the good work!
Sure Jin Lee! I will. More videos coming!!! 🫂
Will try this out in the league tonight! thanks!
Please let me know how you feel after the league, Alan!
@@BowlismOutlaw m.. not quite well, cuz I'm still adapting to my new form
but in terms of aiming it does support me to some extent
If I can help you with your improvements, don’t hesitate to ask bro. I am here to help 💪
@@BowlismOutlaw thanks bro!
Hi, was happy to see another useful video! Thanks from Las Vegas !
Oh my casinoooo! 😁 Thanks Paul for your support and nice comment!!!!
Excellent video as always. You have a great talent to break down a complex physical movement into an easy to understand description.
I love to do that, Bill :D Grateful for your compliment
@billt2020 you have motivated me to share more! 🫂
do you think having the non bowling hand closer to the bowling hand will also help this? i used to face the same problem when my non bowling hand was further away from my bowling hand but my accuracy has gone up a lot when i started putting my non bowling hand much closer to my bowling hand, presumably fixing the same issue that you mentioned in the video
Hi Levii! Yes, I agree with you POV. But it should be done with your non bowling shoulder moving to the side of the bowling arm. And it depends on the bowler's flexibility. Don't sacrifice your body in any cases, please. You can check out Jesper Svensson. He's an example. But Jesper is really tall with really long arms. That's his unique advantage. Just try and see if it works for you or not. Most tall bowlers with long arms do that indeed.
Please help me lol. Trying to convert from no thumb to 2H but I always give up
Why did you give up bruhhh? 🙃