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Thread: Encourage two-handed to youth?

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    SandBagger Motiv Girl's Avatar
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    I think that the goal for coaches and parents, is to learn as much about the sport their child
    my be involved in.Becoming involved helps us as coaches and parents to stay on top of the learning
    curve.So finding info on what our kids are involved in is the key to keeping them in the sport they may
    choose to participate in.Here are two links on the two handed style.One is on coaching the style and,
    one is about why two handed style should not be taught to young kids.

    http://www.bowlingdigital.com/bowl/node/3938


    http://www.bowlingdigital.de/bowl/node/2626

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    That's a good way to do it Pat, mixing it up to keep him interested. Those are also nice articles that Motiv Girl posted.

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    Haha, my brother started bowling by holding the ball like a baby and tossing it down the lane... then when he got strong enough he started using one hand. And he did have his thumbs in when he was tossing the ball. He'd hold the ball until he gets to the line and then slowly let it drop and BAM the ball went flying haha i'd always make fun of him cause of that.
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    Bowling Experience: 4 - 5 years in total, but 4 years was mostly family fun but this year I actually want to get better and learn more about bowling.

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