
Originally Posted by
TCJ
I've only experienced severe wrist pain one night in all my years of bowling. It was some years ago when I wasn't bowling often, but for some reason I began to feel some extreme pain in my wrist, so much so that I could barely hang onto the ball. This was the first game. The second game I stuffed a bunch of tape in the thumb hole so it was more than a little snug. To my own amazement, about half the pain went away just by doing that. After that night I began to pay very close attention to using the proper amount of tape in the thumb hole because I was clearly just trying to grip the ball too hard because the hole was too large (I wasn't very experienced, and didn't even realize it at the time). Since that time, I've never had any bothersome pain in that wrist again. A few times I've had minor discomfort, but that's quite rare.
I don't know if you use tape or not, or if you pay a lot of attention to it, but if you don't, it might be worthwhile checking into it. It won't be a solution in itself, but it certainly wouldn't hurt to have the thumb fitting well (on the off chance that you are doing what I did).
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