
Originally Posted by
chip82901
Well, for starters, the OP said nothing about his style, you assumed...second...you assumed most 2-handers are inconsistent and get tired and have back problems...sounds like the age old saying of if you assume something you make an a** out of you and me...
Unless you're a hack, most 2 handers are MORE accurate. If I miss a 10 pin by 3 feet, I obviously did something wrong. If I leave a 10 pin, I'm probably going to drill it 9/10 times, the same as most 1-handed bowlers. This isn't just for me, this is most 2-handers that have actually taken the time to get better. I don't know how it goes out there in SoCal, but it sounds like you bowl with a bunch of 2-handed hacks that saw Belmo bowling well with it and decided to try it.
Now...I don't knock on new bowlers, or anyone trying it, as it is a difficult style to learn and master. Hell, I've been doing it my entire life and still haven't mastered it. But, I also try to learn something new every season, every tournament. You can't get better if you don't constantly learn something new.
As for the OP's post about shooting 250 and not shooting 600...I've been there, as most of us have. I bowl in probably the most difficult house in Wyoming. Twister pins, plus difficult oil break down, means averages are low, and you are constantly having to read adjustments. The house has changed DRAMATICALLY over the last 8 years. I went from averaging well over 200, to 190 this year. Now, I'll be the first to say, it's not just the house. I've had to change my approach, my release, timing, you name it, because I've gotten older (29 now), and sports injuries from HS are finally starting to catch up.
Your post kinda pissed me off, because I've battled the 2-handed critics my entire life, and I've had to be the advocate around here for them. Try to refrain from talking bad on any bowler. It's a dying sport that desperately needs new bowlers joining, whether they bowl 1-handed, 2-handed, or I hate to say it, even our little sniper buddy. The game is evolving, either jump on the train, or get run over by it, the choice is yours.
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