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				 Analysis of the modern 10-Pin Bowling Swing and Release #1
 Analysis of the modern 10-Pin Bowling Swing and Release #1
				
awesome video.... learned alot
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				thx for sharing
 
 
				Cool, thanks for sharing!
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				Thank you, thank you, thank you! That has to be the best video on youtube. The breakdown, slo-mo and stills were perfectly edited.
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				such a good video, shows you a lot with the slow motion..
 
 
				this was the video which i learned how to bend my knees forward to follow through after the throw, the swing be parallel to the head.. great video!
 One of the best instructional bowling videos ever
 One of the best instructional bowling videos ever
				This is a video I've been recommending all to look at. It by far will show you how the 'BIG GUNS' do it right. Enjoy. .....Bob
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				Fantastic! Love the slo-mo and stop action....
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				Glad you liked it. If there was ever anything to follow to emulate, this is the best.
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