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@@trouterman420 Oh man I would love to find some teeth the only problem is the last time I went somewhere to actually get my teeth repaired they added a compound my teeth that caused them to be in the condition they’re in so by all means if you have the number to a excellent dentist that won’t destroy my teeth any further please let me know.
@@PepperBeck-y7y Yeah I always pay attention to make sure and double and triple check before we actually cook them and eat them but that particular one is a giant saw Gil nicknamed the train wrecker and we’ve been eating them for a while they’re really really good
@@mathewsmith5713 Ultimately yes keep your hand behind the ball so that you are able to load the proper rubs into the ball as you release it however this video simply covered the first step of the correction process in this particular style of throwing.
@@xdLaserwolf I haven’t heard anybody say that in over six months you must not have seen anything else that I’ve done but a dentist is what did this to my teeth I have a couple of videos up on my channel one of them is my teeth you should check it out
@@Ronnie-oh5ew The job is paying $14 an hour but I’m still running my business as well and my business usually brings in anywhere from 4 to 8000 a month
@@chrisdickenson1043 Technically there is no wrong way to bowl anyone can choose to use any type of style configuration they want you shouldn’t harsh on it because one day you’re bowl again somebody that uses the style you don’t like and you think is wrong and They will beat you
Well you may think it’s done but be completely honest you would be surprised at how many beginners are absolutely grateful for this tiny little piece of information that no one else talks about because nobody else decided to take the time to put the thought into it. You might wanna be careful if you’re a bowler because one day you might come across a bowler that uses this style that you could never beat
When I decide to throw with this particular style instead of my standard two-handed style the furthest I’ll stick my fingers into the ball is just to the first knuckle past my fingertips and it is so that I can get a good grip and load the ball with revs. The finger position in this video is mostly just to show what not to do versus what to start trying to perfect
1. RARELY is there any contractors delivering from personal vehicle... 2. Never is a personal vehicle amazon car that's under 15mpg. 3. You have have a ring camera, use it from now on.. 4. If you live within 30 mind of ghetto streets.. try not to amazon. 5. If theres not multiple porch theives fighting over your package like big girls at the club.. theyre just robbering you straight up now. 6."I dhunnoh if dis ez 4 yuu" This country may never get some cultures to embrace others
Good video, Ron. If you can keep the bus 36F in -44 deg, that's pretty kickass. So I take it you're completely transparent with your insurance and they know all about this? I want a woodstove in my bus so badly, but some surface level research and just about everyone says NOBODY will cover you. What insurance do you use? I'm looking for pointers on that subject. I remember waking up in MT once and eating a bowl of cereal in my van...it froze to slush before I could finish it!
Yes my insurance company knows that I have a woodstove in my bus conversion and it happens to be mobile home rated so that’s why I was able to get insurance without any hassles. The woodstove bolts to the floor and is made out of welded steel not cast-iron so it won’t crack.
Well I personally don’t bowl with you so I don’t know how you come to that conclusion for that being my average my average is actually in the mid 200s on top of that there’s only so much you can accomplish and 60 seconds for this type of video. But thank you so much for watching and commenting I appreciate it.
Agreed but for someone that is just starting out in bowling it is an excellent video to help them understand proper release and loading revs into the ball I do know a few people that average 260 minimum‘s that use this style
@@ronbeck8643 yeah, people like Tom Smallwood is the only one that comes to mind. Beginners are understandable, especially for people are older and have more trouble holding the ball with all fingers.
I know a lot of people that barely even push their fingertips into the ball and what I’ve noticed is they have a hard time loading the ball up and producing a sufficient reverie ideally you want to insert your fingers at least to the beginning of the first knuckle joint from the fingertip
Great to see you have a new vid about your buisness. I think you will be able to branch out into aircraft detailing.. amusement rides. Modern rides have Emeron tubs. Hope I spelled eneron correctly. That MH is a big project. Waiting to see the shine and gloss. I own a 90 E350 motor home needs a cleaning pressure wash is in order and nu-coat wax. Fiberglass hull. Would like your expert input.❤
I've been bowling thumbless for almost 35 years and I've never even thought about it. Now its gonna be in the back of my mind even though I've literally never hurt my fingers on release lol
Well I’m sorry I didn’t mean to make you have to think about it every time you throw the ball my intentions were to explain the proper way to start developing proper technique for anyone just getting into the sport that wants to throw with one hand and no thumb. Thanks for watching and commenting
@ronbeck8643 Oh no I wasn't meaning it in any negative connotation, was just saying I never really thought about my finger position upon release. It's a good video to put out there for people experimenting with this technique or new to it. I started bowling with no thumb in about 91 I do believe? Tried hooking it traditionally for many years and never could get my hand to stay under the ball. I started trying with no thumb after watching Mike Miller on a PBA broadcast and I was blown away with the revs and power he got on the ball. I started going up to the bowling alley 4 or 5 times a week and would bowl 5 or 6 games each time, doing nothing but working on rolling with no thumb. By the end of that summer I had a pretty good grasp on it and ended up raising my average about 40 pins that next season. I'm 44 now and I still bowl with no thumb after numerous coaches told me I'd NEVER be able to bowl this way past my 30s. Back when I started bowling thumbless there were very few other people rolling this way so I had nothing to go off of as far as tips or lessons. I essentially taught myself. I recorded every PBA event and Miller made 7 or 8 telecast so I'd watch them on VHS over and over and over and try to mimic his approach and release. I think your video is awesome and gives people who are new to the technique a good starting point.
@ronbeck8643 My memory may have failed me but I do think there were a couple other PBA pros who bowled with no thumb. Bob Benoit may be one of them I'm not sure. I know for a fact Jimmy Keef (or Keith) did and he had an insane amount of power and revs. May have been one or 2 others.
That’s because this video was solely a demonstration of how to start releasing the ball correctly one-handed with no thumb that’s not actually how I throw and I needed to release the ball high so that I can capture it with the slow motion cam
Right on I’m a two-handed know some bowler I can still throw original style with my thumb and I just don’t have A high Rev rate when I do and when I throw one handed no thumb I actually released the ball about the middle of my shin to my ankle high and when I two-handed bowl I also release the ball around the middle of my shin and sometimes closer to the ankle every once in a while I’ll get one just below the knee
Might I add, if you ARE a no thumb bowler, it's easier to transition to 2 handed since the layouts and hand progression are extremely similar. I've been alternating between the two to practice both. Still a single hander though.
I agree 100% my throw demonstration is horrible for someone who is experienced in bowling but then again this was purely meant for the absolute beginner to understand how to start releasing the ball correctly and intentionally filmed at the angle so that it provided an accurate visual angle of the release for The I just walked into a bowling alley and want to learn how to bowl with one hand and no sub type person.