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I know Tommy Jones does it, and I think this has been mentioned before but I couldn't find the page. I've been experimenting with my ball outside the lanes, and I can tell by putting in the thumb first it changes the way the ball hangs on to my hand. Does anyone try this or does it? What is it good for?
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Ronnie Russell does it as well. Always wondered why he and TJ put thier thumb in first. Jones almost screws his thumb in. I would bet it's because he has a very tight thumb hole, so he can't grab on the way down, and going thumb first may be able to get his thumb out fast and clean.
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Something I have not payed much attention to until now, is many times my thumb hole will get an air bubble in there after I put my thumb in. It seems like I can get that air bubble out easier by putting the thumb in first.
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One reason why Tommy Jones puts his thumb is first is because of the damage that has been done. Notice how he puts it in and then seems to turn it? It is because he puts his thumb in to clear all the damage and calluses and then puts his fingers in. So that may not be something that he really has any choice on.
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not recommended. It could hurt your wrist and will decrease revs
In 54 years of bowling, I have never met anyone that put their thumb in first. Where do you guys get this stuff from? LOL
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I heard of it years ago, if I can find it. It was in one of the bowling magazines or books I have , but here's from Ron Clifton:
"Make sure you keep your wrist open all the way through the release without lifting up your fingers as the ball leaves your hand as in Photo 2. If the lanes are really dry, try placing your thumb into the ball first and then your fingers. Think about throwing the ball more with your thumb, keeping your hand open and relaxed as you go through the release. Try to make your follow-through long and low instead of reaching for the sky. "
Experimental Tip # 1: Thumb in First to Reduce Grip Pressure PDF Print E-mail
Written by Joe Slowinski
Thursday, 01 February 2007
Read about an experiment to help reduce your grip pressure. Can you imagine putting your thumb in the ball first? Well, you might be surprized at the results. This can be very effective in playing the extreme outside on short patterns or when you want to create a more consistent reaction.
http://bowlingknowledge.info/index.p...d=83&Itemid=62
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