You want to have that hand relaxed and not grab it. Stay away from the kung fu grip.
heard/read how one of these is a way to improve ur game and roll a stronger ball. Talk about an oxymoron like jumbo shrimp. just an example of why guys get confused on whats what when working on their game. I know the standard answer is only use what works for YOUR game and apply.
You want to have that hand relaxed and not grab it. Stay away from the kung fu grip.
Agree totally. relaxed hand, no grab. Just wanted to hear how and what each of these two concepts does for others.
I have no idea what the closed fist is, it sounds like the exact opposite of how I was taught to hold/grip a bowling ball
I've heard of some bowler having the palm out vs palm in after release. I've heard of some bowlers keeping their fingers bent. I've never heard of closed fist. I couldn't imagine what difference it would make because you couldn't close the fist until after the ball was release anyway. Do you have any examples?
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I believe the "closed fist" is from the old days (There's something familiar about it), when they were trying to put lift on the ball.
When releasing the ball instead of rolling the ball off the fingers, you closed your hand like making a fist as you released the ball. The fingers would hit up on the ball.
I believe also it was used to get the feeling of the thumb coming out first then fingers as a training tip. But it wasn't meant to do all the time.
I believe Brian Voss can be seen doing it here:
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Last edited by bowl1820; 08-10-2014 at 07:08 PM.
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Bowl, I think you are correct. When I saw this I do remember this being a training exercise back in the early 80's when I took lessons from Brian. I hadn't thought about that in years, but I think in today's game it would cause you to tend to "grab" the ball at the bottom of your swing if you weren't careful. I tend to do that on occasion.
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Wow. I'm ooooold school, and I never heard of closed fist. This is news to me.
Ah ok, seeing the picture and reading Bowl1820's explanation it makes sense now and it also makes sense why I've never heard of it.
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