This is good stuff. Everyone on this site should read this post. Not sure that I would lump all bowlers into the forward pitch camp (I think I am 0 at the moment) but good info.The thumb feel and fit can be very tricky. Having the right pitches like mentioned is not as easy as some may think. Bevel is an important part of the fit and many over or under do it. I know bowlers who don't know how to place tape in their thumb hole and use non bowling tape - some make it work, but if they can repeat the same tape placement every single time which allows them proper TIMING, more power to them. Many use bowlers tape and never replace it too. The use of tape is an art on its own. (I use magic carpet tape in the rear and white tape in the front.)
When I returned to the game over a decade ago, I had bad release mechanics - I didn't know. I went with a thumb fit and feel that allowed me to get out of the ball (the wrong way). To me, I thought that's how it should be. Also, My tape placement was all over the place. Over the years learning from friends who were/are in the industry I've been bowling with a very snug thumb with forward and left pitches. The ball can stay on my hand with my hand/arm TOTALLY relaxed on my side leg and the ball wouldn't drop unless I turn my palms forward (release position) and the ball falls on its own. If a person holds the ball on their side and they have to grip it to keep it from falling, an adjustment may need to be done with their grip. But IMO, any reverse pitch a bowlers has in their thumb hole, they will grip it. Gripping anywhere in the swing, it's hard to repeat shots. In a house shot setting, mistakes are hidden, but mistakes make themselves known on difficult patterns. Likewise. if bowlers are bowling on THS and don't have a big goal, don't over think it. Just have fun. But if improvement is ones goal, it takes time and effort to get the release mechanics sound, but having a bad fit is just going to prolong that improvement. (There are those above average bowlers who have reverse pitches who make it work, but they are no Joe bowler.... unless they just bowl house patterns and are big fish in a small pond lol.
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