The two handed delivery
The story behind how I started bowling with 2 hands goes a little something like this……….
Click here or the image above - to see sequential still shots of Jason's Style and a Video combining shots taken from different tournaments from around Australia
My parents built a bowling centre a few months after I was born, instead of taking me to day care they would give me a pair of shoes and a ball and tell me to go crazy.
The only problem for me though was as an 18 month old baby boy lifting a 9 to 10lb bowling ball ( which was the lightest weights we had back then and no bowling ramps or bumpers) it was a little hard, so like all babies I pushed the ball with 2 hands. As I got older I used two hands for swinging a bowling ball and to this day I still continue this bowling style.
Basically I use the “basic 1 hand style” and mould it to my 2 hand technique. Everything in terms of timing and balance is the same as a traditional player. Where I differ is in the back swing and release. As I push the ball away, my left hand stays on the ball during the whole whole back swing and only comes off just before my release at the line. My release is where I generate my power. When bowling with 2 hands, the thumb is not inserted into the bowling ball, meaning my 2 fingers are used to their full potential to create revolutions.
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