3 Tips for more SPEED and REVS!

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Packy is here to give some insight as to how pro bowlers generate so much power! He gives tips on increasing rev rate and ball speed!

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Best tip i got as a two hander (besides this video) was to "take a shorter first step" My first step was always really long and while it helped me move faster, it led to my push/slide to be really short and weak. I'd feel the ball flying off my hand only to see 14-15mph. I started taking a shorter first step and it's given me way more room to slide, as well as helped with my pacing. Because of that I can hit 15.5 - 16mph. Hopefully after this vid, I can get to 16.5+ mph.

Frankie_Plays
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The best tip I've received as a two-hander, and it has really helped with my balance, is to ALWAYS focus that my slide feet arrive first and then release. It may only be a matter of milliseconds, but it truly makes a world of difference. When I consistently have the mindset of prioritizing my footwork over releases, it's incredible how everything falls into place. Delayed Timing it’s the key.

IvanAZeta
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Thank you guys for all of the positive comments, and for sharing the best tips you've ever received!

TheHouseBowling
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Best tip I got for rev rate was keeping my bowling arms forehand in contact with the ball until release. Not sure why but I always assumed I WAS cupping the ball but couldn’t get revs, that simple cue helped.

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These videos, hope to see lots more tips and how-to’s. Really appreciate them as a new bowler!

mrnotfull
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Best tip I ever got was to keep my butt down when releasing the ball. My PSO said this to me as a passing comment one night at league and it keeps me in balance when throwing shots. 2nd best was from my teammate one night when I was missing a bunch of easy spares. He told me I was short arming my spare shots. since he told me that and I started following through my spare percentage has gone up considerably.

jay
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Learning to properly apply and time hip-shoulder separation changed everything for me with regard to speed. It's a huge component of velocity in just about all throwing sports and many bowlers use it without even realizing it.

gravityblast
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Best tip I ever got was to not start so far in at the beginning of league/tournament sets. It was uncomfortable at first playing closer to the gutter than I ever have, but once I got comfortable, my average has went up and definitely got higher since then!

johnedwardnewman
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Thanks Packy! I've watched lots of instructional videos. Yours are awesome! You are relaxed and comfortable while sharing your great sense of humor.
~old guy learning two handed

persistentintensity
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Right about to go to practice, can't wait to work on this stuff tonight!

lawnmowerdave
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These are such good tips. I find my practice sessions are always bowled on super difficult, super dry (burnt up) conditions (Sunday morning, go figure!) so your tip to try start further back on the approach and walk in faster makes so much sense.

arcadesunday
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Best bowling tip I ever got was that there are no definites in bowling. It's all situational and experience. Exploring hand positions and checking the track, increasing steps, longer back swing and what it does to your game, etc...all are to create more tools to use. Basically teaching me versatility.

BloodthButcher
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Excellent job Packy. Well explained, demonstrated, and summarized.

peterthebowler
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@Packy

This is one of the better videos you've produced. Excellent information.

My biggest issue is staying consistent with revs/release. I feel like this will help quite a bit.

dfanc
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By far the worst tip I've ever received was keeping my hand under the ball, because nobody ever showed me what that meant, and because of that I'd end up throwing 600 rpm with zero accuracy, once I saw a demonstration everything clicked, it's about trading revs for control, maybe I'm throwing 500 rpm now, but I'm hitting my mark 75% more often than I used to

There's also the tip I learned from watching PBA Finals, which is to keep your arm bent, thats where the speed comes from, people always told me "yoyo motion" "like you're reaching out to shake my hand" none of that made sense to me until I saw it for myself, then I tried it out in practice and I went from 11mph to 13.5mph immediately, which increased my strike percentage greatly and resulted in my high game going from a 151 to a 195 in about two weeks

These are by far the two greatest tips in bowling, but they need to be demonstrated against what an amateur is doing, else they get confused and simply won't understand what you're saying

colddekstar
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Most helpful tip was as soon as you think “I should change balls” or “maybe I should move?” Do It!

You’re going to be right way more often than you’re wrong so not immediately changing will cost you pins in the long run.

Bowlstan
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Best tip I can give is record yourself. Especially when your having a bad day. Most likely a small mistake is something your making with your physical game. Bc we don’t practice and drill as much as pros. We’re susceptible to things like not staying down on your shot, having your balance arm move to much or rolling your shoulder forward etc etc. Recording yourself and posting it online or sending it to a coach can really be valuable.

JustChuckt
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Great video. Tip 1 is what I've been working on. Speed isn't an issue for me as I have too much at times. I just need to get my Rev rate up.

kyleb
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A tip my coach gave me was to not worry about what the other guy is doing.
I release the ball three boards from the gutter. When he saw me do that he told me it’s good to not think about what other might not do. If it’s working and if you can do it consistently. Do it.

digicatt
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Good teaching video. My one handed speed is about 12mph. Anything faster results in a challenging split.(big four or 7&10). I don't curve because my injured spine from an old car accident doesn't produce the needed back swing. Nevertheless, I enjoy easy spares or 8-9 opens. Keep up the good work and enjoy bowling. (I should try candlepin or duck pin. You throw full speed with a small 2 or 3 pound ball and there's no oil ) Thanks.

Juan-llsf
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Thanks Packy! There's not enough videos out there like this to really break it down like you have. Can't wait to try it on the lanes.

joshaaye