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    Default how to stop turning your elbow right

    ---- I miss too many shots right

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    You should post on IAB as they specialize in 2 handed bowling.
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    I have been practicing two hand for some time and here are my tips. I keep my wrists completely straight with a slight cradle to the ball. The ball rests near my hips at a hinge.When i begin to pull my elbow back I keep my forearm in its same position but move my elbow up as I clear my knee. I created a straight swing plane and my body is in a very torqued position.When I load up on my back swing Ill keep it really tight to my body. When I have the ball in my back swing my body is squared and my back is slightly tilted foward and my free shoulder is pretty much lining up to my angle I'm trying to lay it down. The feeling is almost like a baseball player shifting his hips to put more torque on his swing. You really have to let that ball fall on it's own when it is at its highest point . if you don't you can force it left or right. I try to pull my back swing with my right shoulder (left shoulder for rightes)when I hit my slide. Its extremely tough to feel it but once you do it gets easier to do and you will hit lines better. I hope it helps.

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    thank for you those great tips!

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    If you're bowling two handed there shouldn't be any turn of the elbow as it's almost impossible to do. Oh wait, you do the chest pass like in that video you shared. In that case revamp your game to a legal delivery.
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    Bilf why not just answer the question instead of ripping on sche3067.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manke View Post
    Bilf why not just answer the question instead of ripping on sche3067.
    he is not ripping on me

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    It seems all people do on this site is rip on people. So i am sorry for saying that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by manke View Post
    It seems all people do on this site is rip on people. So i am sorry for saying that.
    Other than Rob vs. Mike or maybe Aslan vs. Ice (if you go back that far) Who's ripping on people? We have the occasional disagreement or misunderstanding but for an internet chat site I think it's pretty tame.
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