
Originally Posted by
btaylor
I hope I am not highjacking this thread from Good Gorilla, but I caught a couple things in his observations that I am questioning plus I have a question about improving my release. Hopefully this will assist GoodGorilla too:
"The pro bowlers I watch rotate their elbow the opposite way on release, and do that funky side angle of the wrist to get that 7-8 oclock ball angle."
"Today I bowled using the tucked in elbow and rotating the elbow and wrist for the hooks."
This sounds like he is chicken winging, turn the ball with the elbow, which has been my problem for years. Shouldn't the observation be that the inside of the elbow is always pointing forward and the rotation is done with the wrist and hand, not the elbow?
In working on improving my release, I have finally gotten to do many sessions of Joe's backup drill where I am comfortable with the elbow forward and reaching with the follow through. But I run into problems when I try to uncup the wrist at the release point. I either accomplish a straight ball or seeing my hand (appears to) overturn.
Can you suggest any other drill or practice that will improve that stage of the release?
Thanks... Bob
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