Damn! I wonder about how to execute this technique long before. It seems Belmo also use this technique. Thanks a bunch!
@tre47437 сағат бұрын
Youve helped me out so much over the time im the person you helped though insta, the elbow is my biggest problem thank you for helping me become a better bowler.
@BowlismOutlaw4 сағат бұрын
So glad to hear that my tips can help you brother!
@JSBowling201110 сағат бұрын
How about making videos like that for one-handers there's plenty of us around still. Thanks ..Jim
@BowlismOutlaw4 сағат бұрын
I'll think of a way to make a version for 1 hander.
@user-oh3ks1hk1c11 сағат бұрын
I would also appreciate it if you could tell me the timing of the down swing.
@BowlismOutlaw4 сағат бұрын
That would be the next video! :D
@user-oh3ks1hk1c11 сағат бұрын
I always read your posts. Please tell me how to walk in order to create a path for the bowl during the down swing.
@BowlismOutlaw4 сағат бұрын
uhm....that could be the issue of many bowlers. Let me build a video on this topic. Hold on!
@k-biz6523 күн бұрын
i'm confused at 4:14 you say the left hand is removed/moved to the side by the release/finger rotation of right hand, how does that work? i have this exact issue of removing hand early, which causes me to miss left of target often, may you help me better understand? thank you
@BowlismOutlaw2 күн бұрын
Hi brother, I can explain this point in another way as follow: Don't think of detaching the non bowling hand during the release, instead, stick it with the ball. Focus on the bowling hand only. When you finish the release with the bowling hand, the non bowling hand is automatically move to the left side without your intention. That's what I mean.
@williamzwit43087 күн бұрын
This explanation misses the point of generating leverage. What a bowler needs to do is carry the ball throughout the swing with their thumb and exit the ball cleanly. The thumb clears as ball goes past sliding ankle. The natural result of the ring and middle fingers applying leverage or rotation to the ball only because of the thumb not holding or gripping the thumb hole. Because the bowlers hand is a God-given design, the fingers will apply leverage without effort.
@BowlismOutlaw2 күн бұрын
Thank you for your extra explanation, William. I couldn't agree more :D
@IslifeBowling9 күн бұрын
Next video can you teach us how to grip more the ball I am having a bit of a trouble with the grip from my hand
@BowlismOutlaw9 күн бұрын
Hi bro, a trouble with the grip? Can you please explain more about this issue?
@DeadlyPewPew11 күн бұрын
the channel name and Sub button blcoked your subtitle :<
@BowlismOutlaw9 күн бұрын
Ohhh let me check this out!
@terrywenban681617 күн бұрын
One issue I found was that making the transfer to two handed bowling you must remember to use two hands to throw the ball to generate speed and the correct roll. Later you release it with more a one hand dominate but at first make sure you follow through with two hands.
@BowlismOutlaw9 күн бұрын
I have another video talking about using the 2nd hand during the 2 handed release. It’s super important kzfaq.info/get/bejne/r5eIg9OE3JmtYZc.htmlsi=4iX9D6qRIT1k7Wyo Please check it out
@cory166517 күн бұрын
where is that ball motion simulation from at 00:55? seems like a useful tool
@BowlismOutlaw9 күн бұрын
It’s a cut from another video bro. It might because customized simulation, not from a software I think
@billt202017 күн бұрын
Fantastic video. Please keep up the great work in explaining the biomechanics behind bowling. As far as I can tell you are the only person currently doing that. There is so much mythology in bowling and made up reasons for doing things, so it is cool to hear the opposite of that in your videos.
@BowlismOutlaw9 күн бұрын
I love the “mythology” in your comment. I have to admit that there’re lots of myth and misconceptions in bowling. Even if you bowl well, you can hardly teach others because of the way we understand the techniques is totally different. That’s why I want to use the biomechanism and simple language to simplify the techniques. Thanks for your support brother 🫂I’ll keep it going 😀
@venombrand315717 күн бұрын
very helpful
@earlsobotkiewicz661319 күн бұрын
I think you should review the Simo video again. He definitely has roller timing.
@BowlismOutlaw9 күн бұрын
Roller timing? You mean late, early or neutral timing?
@ThjyuGaming21 күн бұрын
Everyone hates on 7-10 single pins but i think theyve gotta be the easiest spare pick ups. I fuck up almost every split tho that shits too much math lmao
@korey42023 күн бұрын
Temu bowler
@twinstarMD24 күн бұрын
Great information, thank you very much!
@carsnpyro348427 күн бұрын
Kyle is bowling smart bowling with gravity.
@korey42027 күн бұрын
Temu bowling
@shuanextremeАй бұрын
Awesome helpful video! Ill try this out tommorow. Can you go on my channel and watch some of my bowling videos and can i have some tips or point out anything wrong with my technique please. Appreciated ❤
@ImdemographicАй бұрын
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
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
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!
@weijunlim3575Ай бұрын
Hi. Thank you for your video. Can i ask about your hand position? Do you try to keep your palm underneath the ball when it is at the lowest point or just the two finger?
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Hi bro, I keep my whole hand underneath the ball at the bottom of the swing or the lowest point. If you palm is not under the ball, hardly will your finger be underneath the ball :D Thanks for your comment and question bro!
@weijunlim3575Ай бұрын
@BowlismOutlaw thank you for the reply!
@weijunlim3575Ай бұрын
@BowlismOutlaw thank you for the reply!
@RICORSL300Ай бұрын
I just discovered this lately during my practice and league, I never knew that there was a video regarding "OPEN HIPS" vs 'SQUARE HIPS" and this video VALIDATE the LEVEL UP ADVANTAGE of doing OPEN HIPS, awesome. Thank you
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
We are on the same boat 🚤😁
@danielweisman6764Ай бұрын
Please help me lol. Trying to convert from no thumb to 2H but I always give up
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Why did you give up bruhhh? 🙃
@orange5414Ай бұрын
This video has stuck with my for a year, my form was like Jason and now it’s like Kyle
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
So you broke up with Belmo? 😂
@NathanNguyen13Ай бұрын
Lâu lắm mới thấy anh ra vid mới, keep a good work anh ! Thank you !
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Thanks Nathan! Sure là keep mà 😜
@Torgo1969Ай бұрын
CURSE YOU, TEN-PIN!
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
😂😂😂
@PoiofoxАй бұрын
Your videos are super helpful! Keep the good work!
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Sure Jin Lee! I will. More videos coming!!! 🫂
@levii44444Ай бұрын
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
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
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.
@alanhui369Ай бұрын
Will try this out in the league tonight! thanks!
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Please let me know how you feel after the league, Alan!
@alanhui369Ай бұрын
@@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
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
If I can help you with your improvements, don’t hesitate to ask bro. I am here to help 💪
@alanhui369Ай бұрын
@@BowlismOutlaw thanks bro!
@getsmartpaulАй бұрын
Hi, was happy to see another useful video! Thanks from Las Vegas !
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Oh my casinoooo! 😁 Thanks Paul for your support and nice comment!!!!
@billt2020Ай бұрын
Excellent video as always. You have a great talent to break down a complex physical movement into an easy to understand description.
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
I love to do that, Bill :D Grateful for your compliment <3
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
@billt2020 you have motivated me to share more! 🫂
@happybowlerАй бұрын
Oh, long time no videos. But whenever you have videos, I learn something new! Thank you so much! 😀
@Bowling_FNPАй бұрын
Thank you! You’re the best man!
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Grateful for your constant support Sam!
@FloriakaАй бұрын
I came to learn about how to release better, not a whole health science on how the skeletal structure functions
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
So now you know both :D
@roughrosaАй бұрын
Great video! Thank you! I’ve subscribed. I’ve been struggling with releasing my ball away from the ankle. I’ve tried cupping the ball etc, but it’s still looking as if I side-roll the ball upon release. I had been consciously clearing my hip during setup too, so my swing was straight, but it doesn’t help either. I had been thinking that it could be my balance arm and was looking for just specifically THIS on KZfaq. You’re a life saver! You’ve confirmed what I have suspected and now I know WHAT EXACTLY TO FIX, instead of second guess everything! So thank you!!! And thank you for kindly saying that our body naturally ‘tend to clear the ball’. Somehow, it felt it wasn’t a bad thing, out body did do us good by doing its job or that it wasn’t our fault..😅
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Hi Rosa, my beautiful lady. You also confirmed it :D It's not out fault indeed Rosa.
@tre47432 ай бұрын
can i send you a video of my bowling release i need help
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Yes, of course. Please send me your video thru my instagram: instagram.com/_happybowler102_/
@Notconceitedjustbetterthanyou2 ай бұрын
Simonsen is better than Troup
@MikkR62 ай бұрын
Nah
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
It doesn't matter who's better, to my opinion. But it's ok :D
@KohZe692 ай бұрын
Great video, do you still have the Sparing presets cheat sheet file? the link posted is deleted now. Cheers.
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
ahhhhh I accidentally deleted the google doc in my drive @@ Sooo sorryyyyyyyy
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Ah It's here bro: docs.google.com/document/d/1L9_IqTebnQOgjnM4TMje4t9Ygc5FgWm9AyIGCLTOZnQ/edit?usp=sharing
@g-dub32812 ай бұрын
Yes brother yes
@g-dub32812 ай бұрын
Thanks bro, i work in a bowling alley and never really knew how to bowl but using this video helped me surpass some of the best here in 1v1s
@BOWLINGFREAK3002 ай бұрын
NO ONE FUCKING CARES. 2HANDED BOWLING IS FOR HACKS WHO CANNOT BOWL PROPERLY!!!!!!!!!!!
@bowlingxp83452 ай бұрын
He's basically showing part of what gold coach Slowinski is teaching. Also i must say it should not be called "lateral spine tilt", because it is only front tilt but with open hips. Lateral spine tilt is limited and can be dangerous.
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Yes, definitely! I learnt from Sir Slowinski. This technique can be applied for both 1 and 2 handed style :D But please check out your own physical condition before using it.
@bowlingxp8345Ай бұрын
@@BowlismOutlaw Yes, but "lateral spine tilt" is not actually lateral". It is still forward, but now the waist has changed position and opened up, and the foot acts as couter balance.
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Actually you are right. If we put the body on a 2D plane, we can call it the lateral spine tilt. But here, the hips have opened, we can hardly call it lateral spine tilt. The best way to understand this position is to put the whole body in a 3D demonstration environment.
@austinscott7162 ай бұрын
Kyle troup is my all time favorite bowler. I copy his technique bowing the ball. I bowl in the 100’s.
@ar1pa1233 ай бұрын
So many different opposing theroies on two handed bowling so far.
@BowlismOutlawАй бұрын
Yes, that's why 2 handed bowling is still in its early age :D Not many people truly know what it really is and how to easily adopt this style!
@RiceFarmer1303 ай бұрын
Came for a bowling video left as Newton’s intellectual superior
@mistythelion3 ай бұрын
your videos are goated material. thank you
@BowlismOutlaw3 ай бұрын
Your comment motivated me to keep it coming :D
@MrGilfred3 ай бұрын
I am glad to watch videos similar to this one. Because it is telling me that when I was a much younger man if I wanted to I could've turned pro. Even though I wasn't a 200+ average bowler. That is because there were things that other bowlers better than me were doing that made them better than me that I wasn't doing. But I could've starting doing all of those things and turned pro of I wanted to.
@BowlismOutlaw3 ай бұрын
Yes we can turn to the pro if we want, sir! I believe so. We shouldn't resist our capacity to grow :D