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    I just wanted to get some opinions on what people think is a better release and why? The reason why I'm asking is I'm 45 and throw a more classic release and I'm a straighter player with a high track and I tend to struggle with controlling my hook when the lanes break down. I've been fooling around with teaching myself a modern release and staying more behind the ball and getting a lot more forward roll and what seems to be a more controllable hook. I finished my league last year at 190 average and I'm down a little bit around 180 this year and just wanted to ask if it would be worth the time and effort to switch to a modern release.

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    First off, from my experience in another sport, or martial arts, it's much easier for a younger person to develop the flexibility, speed, etc... vs a person who is older. Not to say an older person can't do it, but it's much harder, or it can take longer, or risk of injuries are higher - healing is longer too.

    with that said, it's never too late to try. I am about your age and decided 3 years ago to give that "yo-yo" release a try. I did it on my own at first, and well, I hurt myself......to make along story short, I sought the help of a friend who is a coach to further guide me on this path. I also made a practice tool called the rev trainer which is sold online for $95 plus shipping. I made mine for less than $15.

    http://stores.eileensbowlingbuddy.co...otion-trainer/

    It took me over a year to get this release down, but the good part, it increased my rev rate over time. Not to mention my speed, but that was another "tweek" of my game. When I mean increase my rev rate, it's not 250 rpm to 350 rpm, but rather 15 to 20 rpm. Indirectly, it also increased my speed. For example, when I played up the boards, I'm normally around 16.5-17 mph. When I play inside the track (same hyroad) or deeper, I can be around 14.0 to 15.5+.... Now I am about 17.5-18.5 mph up the boards and around 16.0+/- 1 mph playing a bigger hook. My spare ball has always been 18.5 mph.

    What I noticed since then, at times I can't control the backend with certain balls I own. I switched to more rolly or smoother balls. Going back to classic release, or taking off some hand, requires more mental effort on my part now compared to before. I find myself breaking my wrist at set up just so I don't rev or hook too much and/or too early. But, The good part about having more on the ball... I create more messengers, more light hit carries, my margin of error increased.

    Just so you know, Tweener hell sucks especially if you create it yourself....
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    I wrote an article on this subject a year or two ago in BTM. Just from the way you stated your problem, it's apparent that you don't understand the modern release. While working the inside of the ball is paramount to it, it's not about getting more forward roll. As you already track the ball high, you are already getting a lot of forward roll, probably so much so that getting the ball down the lane as the oil dries up is an issue. A modern release is more about release timing; rotating through the ball rather than around the ball. It also involves earlier overall timing. It's not an easy thing to do.

    The bottom line from the article was this: unless you are willing to donate literally hundreds of hours to developing a modern release in order to bowl tournaments on various sport patterns, think twice before taking the time and effort to try and do it. If you decide to try it, get yourself a qualified coach who understands modern bowling to help you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    I wrote an article on this subject a year or two ago in BTM. Just from the way you stated your problem, it's apparent that you don't understand the modern release. While working the inside of the ball is paramount to it, it's not about getting more forward roll. As you already track the ball high, you are already getting a lot of forward roll, probably so much so that getting the ball down the lane as the oil dries up is an issue. A modern release is more about release timing; rotating through the ball rather than around the ball. It also involves earlier overall timing. It's not an easy thing to do.

    The bottom line from the article was this: unless you are willing to donate literally hundreds of hours to developing a modern release in order to bowl tournaments on various sport patterns, think twice before taking the time and effort to try and do it. If you decide to try it, get yourself a qualified coach who understands modern bowling to help you.

    Do you have a link to that article you wrote? You're right, I don't have a full grasp of the modern release which is why I asked my question and if this is something I'm going to pursue as a change I probably will find some coaching to help me with it.

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    To me modern release = EJ Tackett. Wes, Rash. Right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonNJ View Post
    Do you have a link to that article you wrote? You're right, I don't have a full grasp of the modern release which is why I asked my question and if this is something I'm going to pursue as a change I probably will find some coaching to help me with it.
    You would have to join the BTM site to see the article. It's $ well spent!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobLV1 View Post
    You would have to join the BTM site to see the article. It's $ well spent!
    Post the link and if we do have a membership we can see it. If not it will ask to register.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ep1977 View Post
    Post the link and if we do have a membership we can see it. If not it will ask to register.
    Here's the link: https://www.bowlingthismonth.com/bow...e-of-the-ball/

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    Thanks Rob!
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    Excellent article. I really enjoyed reading it Rob.

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