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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    i'm trying the two-handed.. lol
    i can play the two-handed, one handed, spinner.. but all not really consistent.. only play from time to time when i'm bored..

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    i tried out the two handed for fun when i was bored.. but since i got quite good with it, decided to practice it also.. so every time i bowl, i play usual 1 handed hook for 3-4 games, then 1-2 games with the 2-handed (i usually play about 5 games)

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    i tried out the two handed for fun when i was bored.. but since i got quite good with it, decided to practice it also.. so every time i bowl, i play usual 1 handed hook for 3-4 games, then 1-2 games with the 2-handed (i usually play about 5 games)
    i used to do that too.. but now training the 1 hand so i'll just stick with it.. but when i get frustrated because i cant hook or throw at the arrow that i want, i'll throw a helicopter spare ball and let it clash the pins!

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    sometimes i am at a dilemma which style to use.. because i'm as good with the 2-handed as the 1-handed hook.. (in terms of score)
    and to make me myself even more confused, i get more revs and hook with the 2-handed (which i like) but i would somehow prefer the 1-handed because it doesn't put as much strain on my hands..

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    sometimes i am at a dilemma which style to use.. because i'm as good with the 2-handed as the 1-handed hook.. (in terms of score)
    and to make me myself even more confused, i get more revs and hook with the 2-handed (which i like) but i would somehow prefer the 1-handed because it doesn't put as much strain on my hands..
    stick to 1 style would be better.. so you can focus on 1 instead of both!

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    lol yeah.. but still confused which one.. lol..

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    lol yeah.. but still confused which one.. lol..
    start choosing and stick with it! hahahaha

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    The one that doesn't strain your body. That way when you're older you won't have to switch and start all over again.
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    i guess i'll just go with the 1-handed since i started out with that.. the 2-handed, maybe once in a while just for fun.. lol..

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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    The one that doesn't strain your body. That way when you're older you won't have to switch and start all over again.
    true! can relax and bowl when your older also.. 2 handed i guess will be much more straining..

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