Good video bro you got a new sub too… I just got mine maybe 2 weeks ago and got a different layout than what’s on my other balls. I had issues making the ball read the lane properly and it would hang and not hook. Thrown it more, it seems that I got some of the shine off the ball as the cover is breaking itself in. It’s a little more responsive now. I think I’m gonna knock the grit down to 3000 for some back end motion. Love the ball.
Let me ask, why do you bowl without your thumb and not 2 handed? You might get a little more rotation and drive to the pins. Would allow for less single pins to be left, but just curious more than anything.
So it’s just been how I’ve bowled since I started. I tried using a thumb and also 2-handed, even went to a professional coach about it, but my game is most consistent and rewarding with 1-hand no thumb. My hands big enough to support it. My inconsistencies come from overthinking, never really physical believe it or not!
@@justbowltv oh no I completely understand that. Bowling I think, is 90% mental and 10% physical. It’s why you can still bowl till the day you die pretty much. So, I definitely feel you there. Enjoyed the video man, just found you and definitely excited for more man!👊
@@justbowltv I've pretty much done the same! Been consistent onehanded, no thumb but always wondering about 2 handed. Have had to make the switch to 2handed since I was getting some wrist pains even though my hands are large enough to carry the ball. I can keep bowling with one hand, but wrist pains will be there! I also feel like I can make easier ball roll manipulations using the second hand. Any experiences there and thoughts?
As far as hand/wrist pain, i think it could be caused by your pitches so I would say look into that possibly. But I think 2-handed bowling has its advantages for sure.