Enjoy this journey. I love the good positive attitudes and willingness to put it all out there. Good Luck
@TheNewCreationBowling3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Your support and positive energy mean a lot. We’re excited to keep sharing this journey with you and appreciate you being part of it!
@IMArran3 ай бұрын
Good start with the new balls you two! I also throw the VIP. The trick with that ball is to make sure it gets out to the dry (where the friction is) so the core makes the hook. If the ball stays in the oil too long, it will mainly just skid too much and not have any back end reaction. Keep up with the practice and you will get see solid progress! You both got this!
@TheNewCreationBowling3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the helpful tips! It’s awesome to hear from another VIP bowler. I’ll keep your advice in mind as we continue to practice. Excited to see how we improve!
@GrumpaBaggins2 ай бұрын
You'll kinda get used to the scuffs. I bought a retired ball, the Brunswick Infinity, and absolutely loved that ball for the 15 games I got with it before it came back from the return with 70 gouges in it, ranging from 1/4" to 3" long and clear through the coverstock. I've got another waiting for drilling, but you never forget your first. 😂 This was fun watching your first experience with a personal ball. After this, you'll never want to go back to house balls! Also, you're about to get a TON of advice on here (it's the bowler way), and I suggest giving it a try. I've asked plenty of questions online, since I can't find a coach around here, and went from a 45 typical score to 170s typically and up to 211. I started bowling this January.
@TheNewCreationBowling2 ай бұрын
This sadly just happened to me this week with my new ball. The bowling alley said they would try to fix it, and then the pro shop over sanded one line and left a really nasty flat spot. I left the ball there for management to look at, but I’m currently out a ball at the moment. I have gotten a TON of advice, and most of it has been really helpful! My average is already going up. 45 to 170’s is some serious progress! Great job, and keep up the good work!
@brianwaterman81852 ай бұрын
Im looking forward to watching both of you guys progress. You are going to love looking back at these videos a year from now to see how much youve improved your forms and avgs. Im here for the ride, keep on keepin on.
@TheNewCreationBowling2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support and the encouragement!! I’m already seeing my average go up, and I can’t wait to see where I am a year from now
@vernhi2 ай бұрын
The biggest tips is to stand to the right try and throw ball over 2nd arrow and make sure your hand is on the side of the ball not underneath it. This will make you more accurate
@TheNewCreationBowling2 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment! With this ball I have found that I can really move around the lane more, especially as my release is getting better. I have found that standing left and aiming at the third arrow works pretty well for me (at least it did this week). However if I bowl with a house ball that’s exactly what I have to do, move right and aim around the second arrow
@Noddasheep3 ай бұрын
Watch other KZbin videos on your styles, drew I recommend Tom Daugherty. Brandon I recommend learning a 4 step approach finishing with your left leg also try to lose the hop and just have a smooth cadence.
@Noddasheep3 ай бұрын
If you like the feel of a hop step I’d recommend going two handed.
@TheNewCreationBowling3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment! I will definitely watch Tom Daugherty. I desperately need to learn and practice a good release. I’ve been really struggling with the new ball. I’ll let Brandon know you commented. After watching the footage he is already trying to get rid of “the hop” (video hopefully coming soon). I think it would be really interesting to watch him bowl two handed though 🤔
@Noddasheep3 ай бұрын
@@TheNewCreationBowling I started bowling about two years ago as a two hander, if he wants to hook the ball that’s the way to go. It’s harder to get a lot of revs with your thumb in the ball.
@mcswat212 ай бұрын
practice 2 times a week and get yourselves on a no tap doubles league and have fun
@TheNewCreationBowling2 ай бұрын
My wife and I just had our first baby, and she is only 2 months old. So twice a week is difficult at the moment! However I am trying to find a league that fits into my schedule. Definitely more to come on that in the future