Thumbless Bowling Technique

I just started using 15 lbs and i would say that is the way to go if you want to get it lighter.
Thumbless bowling technique. Just started to keep bowling arm nice and straight during delivery to keep ball speed up got to 175av prior just did t have the speed and felt that i couldn t go too much beyond at present now got rid of bent elbow throwing definately with more speed better pin carry. The first thing that became evident was the need for a set of guidelines for drilling balls for the no thumb bowlers. Please comment on how you ve been doing and any tips about it. With the ever increasing influx of no thumb bowlers mostly 2 handers the dudes at radical felt the need to do a thorough research study of possible layouts for our revolutionary bowling friends.
I ll probably try to get a video of me bowling. It leads to inconsistent bowling because you have to be strong enough to support a heavy ball with 2 fingers and a wrist instead of 3 fingers and a wrist one of those fingers being the thumb which is probably your strongest finger. You establish a position at the line swing the ball backwards and then throw the bowling ball all. Maybe there are some here who share the same way i bowl.
I currently have a 159 average and i am using a two finger thumbless release with a single hand release. Have been doing this technique for close to 8 months would love to share any ideas and or insights into the technique. It a technique that s been around awhile for sure and the two handed bowlers are making it more popular than ever. I have only been bowling for 6 months but i am a no thumb bowler as well.
3 2 handed thumbless foul line drill set up and execution this is a foul line drill. The goal is to replicate the finish and release of the 2 handed thumbless delivery. I have not tried the thumbless bowling myself but i see more and more people trying it i agree with you control would definitely be the problem. I am unable to use my thumb and a straight and hard approach due to an.
The next video is starting stop. Of course everyone is different i just know i went from 14 lbs to 15 lbs in a short amount of time and had to buy new balls.