Love these kind of vids where u specifically show AND tell us whats going in ur head w ur game, hits, ball selection shot by shot. Really enjoyed the close up slow down view of the prvious shot. I've reached the 190ish league avg and kinda plateaued. Def hitting the pocket most the time, now I'm working on watching the ball leave the the deck to know what moves/ball changes may be need to drop all ten or continue a streak. KEEP EM COMIN!
@elm694425 күн бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing BIG Jimmy! I am just a smidge under 200 and trying to get over that hump! I was glad I actually understood everything they said! Lol
@TheGreatConstantini27 күн бұрын
Nobody else out there explains it like you do. Very teaching moment. Understanding when to move and when to change balls based on what you are seeing is a difficult skill to master. For myself, not the best bowler, thanks to your videos it has made me do a check list each shot. Was it a good shot, did I put it where I wanted, did it do what I expected at the pins.
@cwagner470427 күн бұрын
This combined with your video of holding the pocket will work in tandem to be great tools , I started working on implementing the mindset you spoke of in the the holding the pocket video and have rolled 600 + every league night since . Coupling that with this will be very helpful , you guys are the best .
@MarkDavidBlack27 күн бұрын
For us amateurs, the trick is to not make a move until you execute a couple shots correctly. At that point, if you're not getting the reaction you're looking for, then make an adjustment.
@Monk-Amani.27 күн бұрын
@MarkDavidBlack • For amateurs, learning to execute correctly is key. Approach, release, etc. Thanks.
@cwagner470426 күн бұрын
Absolutely, it’s pointless to try to make an adjustment based on a bad shot!
@atbsigma26 күн бұрын
A bit of a counterpoint to this… most of us are so emotionally tied to strikes that we only think we threw it better after we get one. We’re terrible at self diagnosis. I like the idea of having a trusted pair of eyes help us out. Even in this video Brad and Kyle talked about it together and it helped them make their points throughout the video.
@SirJoelsuf126 күн бұрын
I agree, and allow me to take it further and argue that "amateurs" shouldn't move at all. Especially the speed dominant ones. If you're just tryin to average 205 there's nothing wrong with just feeding the ball to the 5 board (or 10 or 15 board depending on how much or how little oil there is), leaving easy stuff to cover, then cover it. Makes me laugh but also kinda cry when I see bowlers who have ZERO business being anywhere left of the 15 board lofting the cap. Bruh. You don't even need to be left of the 2nd arrow. Or these super speed dominant bowlers throwing thane then they wonder why they're leavin 5-7s and 5-10s all over the place.
@BigJim575424 күн бұрын
Whenever my teamates ask what move/ball change they should make after not striking I always ask 1st, did u hit ur mark? Don't make changes on bad shots for sure
@willysteiner24 күн бұрын
Ok that‘s great information reading your shoots the right way. Brad shoot exactly those shoots we are happy getting a strike in the beginning. The explanation of the moves is a great piece of advice. Target getting close to ‚death flush‘ splitting 8,9 exciting over board 21 to 22 shoot. You are my heros doing such an excellent job explaining things sharp like a razorblade. Thanks guys!
@GetBentTTV27 күн бұрын
Uploaded great advice right before I get off work and head to leagues great timing and tips, I'm gonna try it out tonight
@OldSchoolBowler27 күн бұрын
The last shot that Kyle threw finished slightly behind the 9-pin, rather than splitting the 8-9. So, I would say it was just short of being called "perfect". The flush shot that Brad threw was closer to being perfect, but maybe I'm just being too picky. Great video, and excellent information!
@jabaristrozier27 күн бұрын
Excellent video! Also, would you consider exploring what you do for physical conditioning on/off the lanes? As knees, shoulders, wrists wear down, how do you both stay in fighting form when not bowling?
@TerryPullen15 күн бұрын
Bowling is a sport dominated by accuracy and consistency so I consider flexibility to be more important then power. If you have a specific problem area like a bad knee or shoulder then focus on improving that area first, otherwise start with your core and work outward from there. Look for an exercise program with a 80/20 percent flexibility to power balance. Have a look at DDP Yoga or Fit and Well flexibility program for flexibility, and Barbell Medicine for strength. Happy bowling.
@BrianSpinzig27 күн бұрын
Great video. Really appreciated hearing your thought process. I’m working on watching the ball go through the pins, but I’ve not mastered it yet. The slow motion replay helped me verify if I read the shot correctly the first time.
@ohhApathy26 күн бұрын
This is wat ive been working is staying ahead of the transition and watching how the shot goes thru the pins glad im actually do the right thing i tell the guys i bowl with to start doing this and they wait till they split for adjustments and wonder why they give up a few frames a game
@ohhApathy26 күн бұрын
Shot 706 at league last night threw one ball all night and stayed ahead of the transition 1 open otherwise clean 👌
@DawnVargas-j4y27 күн бұрын
Great video, loved the topic. Staying ahead of transition at our level (league bowler 185 average) is so much more of a thought process. Your explanation and our ability to visualize what you're communicating makes that move or ball change much easier to realize, then implement. Would enjoy seeing a video explaining different hand positions, when to use and expected end result. Thanks Guys, great job.
@kristenanderson527327 күн бұрын
Love these kinds of videos. Entertaining and informative at the same time. In Monday night league last night, I was surprised by one shot that struck because it looked like it over hooked but didn't quite go brooklyn, and did the same thing as Brad's first strike in this video, parting the waters, lol.
@daveconatty994025 күн бұрын
Alright, I don't have an outlet to tell my short story here other than this... I bowled my first 300 game a couple of weeks ago. It was the second game of the series. The funny thing is I rolled a 299 in game one (my legs were literally shaking😂) finished with an 810 series. I did not make a single move to try and adjust to conditions at all. Threw the same ball the whole night. I think speed is the factor of it all. My average is around 180. This was a complete anomaly of a night.
@Mote7823 күн бұрын
Wow, an 810! Congratulations. Thanks for sharing that you threw the same ball from the same location and just controlled ball speed. I often wondered about the need to change balls. I think that any ball can strike if you throw it right. It seems that pro bowlers are very dependent on ball manufacturers’ sponsorship hence their emphasis on having the “right ball”. Meanwhile, we fill landfills with used bowling balls. Sad waste of plastic.
@daveconatty994020 күн бұрын
@@Mote78 thank you!
@davegriffith640919 күн бұрын
great bowling
@MRBRYFLIP4 күн бұрын
I average close to 205-210 range generally but still havent hit 800. My highest is 768. Congrats on the 800 ring!
@daveconatty99404 күн бұрын
@@MRBRYFLIP Thank you
@pho_bowler27 күн бұрын
You guys are the best! If I ever get a 6 bagger or more I owe it all to you Brad & Kyle! Thanks fellas!👊🏽🫡
@Ram84_127 күн бұрын
Sup guys, I'm a league bowler in Australia, and I'm a straight bowler, I own both the Phaze 2 and the Hammer Axe. what drilling configuration would suit my style? Everytime I bowl straight and depending on the nature of the oil on the lane i goes its own way
@kingmrfone560426 күн бұрын
I keep track of my corner pin leaves and that continue to climb. In 3 weeks of league play for the 9 games, I have left 21 10 pins and 12 7 pins. I will give your suggestions a try next Monday.
@TeamThrowItBetter27 күн бұрын
"Throw It Better" 😂😂
@Jordankons12327 күн бұрын
6:55 If I were bowling with higher rev guys I would stay there. But if I’m bowling with acouple straight bowlers I would either go with an earlier option or move closer to the hook
@kstark32127 күн бұрын
Ha I really really wish this video came out when I came back to bowling 2 years ago. If the ball wasn't splitting the 8-9 every shot but still striking I would always make an adjustment. Stopping that was probably the best change I've made.
@harrymate686327 күн бұрын
genuinely appreciate these videos!!
@remgirl224719 күн бұрын
I have been trying to understand when to move left and how to tell by watching the ball. This was great for me.
@dijigo158727 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, could hardly have played out more perfectly. The bowling gods were with you on this one!
@BradandKyleBowl27 күн бұрын
Appreciate you! The bowling gods were definitely smiling down on us 😎
@TerryBollea110 күн бұрын
@@BradandKyleBowlits easy...they have no job...they practice every day. Muy simplicato!!
@Rustedfrog_reviews11 күн бұрын
I love these videos and cannot wait till I get to bowl again. When I got to bowl last week my third and fourth games it seemed like no matter where I hit in the pocket it would not strike. Id leave the 10 pin or the 2, 4, and 5 pins. I am hoping using some of the tips from your videos can greatly raise my average.
@alexjalava203527 күн бұрын
Love your videos! Idk if you choose to put the ads in the middle of your approach but the ad placement drives me NUTS! 🤣 Unreal timing if not lol
@BradandKyleBowl27 күн бұрын
KZbin has a mind of its own 🤣🤣🤣
@401Blues27 күн бұрын
Are you at the AMF Dick Weber Lanes in Florissant, MO? I moved from St Louis 40 years ago, but used to bowl there as child. Now it's Old Mountain Lanes in RI.
@thetravelingirishman437225 күн бұрын
When wrapping a ten consistent frames I’ve was always taught to change speeds and either move up or move back with ur feet to get solid to the perfect.
@stefandieben114127 күн бұрын
Hé Kyle, why do you let the ball hang on your hand shortly after putting in your fingers and before your stand? Is that to make you recognise the feeling how your hand should be in it? To prevent twisting your hand position on the bal?
@joshmitchell562027 күн бұрын
So when you guys move, what tips do you have for not throwing the exact same ball? For example, I try to throw the exact same shot, but if I move, I'm not aiming for the same board but eventually go Brooklyn. I know I am not explaining it the best way, but I hope it makes sense for the basic league guy and having to move.
@brianschumaker591221 күн бұрын
At 12:05, you can see the ball do a 4 point zigzag. Hits the 1, 3, 5, and 9. That's what I look for. At 13:34 when you left the 10 pin, watch it do a 3 point zigzag and hit the 9 in the face.
@rluszik27 күн бұрын
Great session!
@joyceparker523717 күн бұрын
I love the information you provide! Thanks very helpful
@diddykologaming22 күн бұрын
New Bowler \ Subscriber here! My wife got me into bowling because it's so accessible and I, as a handicapped person, do not have the full range of motion in my foot required to walk like you normal folk lol That being said, I take all my shots from the foul line without any walk up. I would LOVE to see some tips, demonstrations, drills etc on releasing from the foul line! Y'alls videos have already been super helpful but I'd love to see what a cold start looks like ^~^
@BradandKyleBowl21 күн бұрын
Thanks for being here! We have a few older videos pertaining to some foul line drills that should prove to be helpful. We also offer personal coaching on a monthly or annual basis to really help you master your skills on the lanes!
@diddykologaming18 күн бұрын
@ nice! We’ll look for those. I def have seen some since posting this comment but that’s just cause we both enjoy watching the channel especially before / after a bowling session lol Thanks for the content guys!
@michaelgiraitis127813 күн бұрын
To me a good hit is when the left edge of the ball lines up with the left edge of the head pin. I can use this as an indicator of where to move.
@kennyrobertson467327 күн бұрын
Great video guys!!!…I really needed this!
@JosephMother7724 күн бұрын
Were y’all bowling on the new Lions pattern for Lindenwood’s tournament?
@remgirl224719 күн бұрын
Now to know which ball to use. I got three new balls, I got a Theorem, Ruby, Zen and Prism warp,
@Sphynxx926 күн бұрын
I know Kyle said the attention star was probably a better choice, but why choose a pearl over a weaker solid when the fronts are still wet? Why would you choose to move to a pearl over using something like a summit ascent, moving a bit left, and being a tough more firm to prevent 9 pins due to angle?
@joachim9568724 күн бұрын
What do you mean getting more hand, high flush, roll more . Please explain what you are doing
@SirJoelsuf126 күн бұрын
Serious comment, I can't afford to stress about how perfect a strike looks like. Not the way this season's currently goin for me. My goals for the rest of the half of the season is just to leave easy stuff to cover, cover said easy stuff, and make sure I'm keepin the ball in play. Gotta get back to basics. But yeah, any bowler who wants 8+ strikes a game needs to watch this (and their own shots) attentively. Gotta make adjustments from literally every shot in order to run a 240+ average these days. Can't just pitch it from 10 to 5 like back in the day.
@stompingpeak204323 күн бұрын
I just try to get my ball to the pocket. Then ill just adjust my speed or release to get it through the pins better. Once the lane gets trashed ill use my older ball thats worn out and i can stay in a zone for the rest of the night. My biggest problem is tanking a game because i miss a spare or leave a split and have 2 or 3 opens in a row. Then struggle to a 180 or 200
@timmaxwell524414 күн бұрын
What does moving 2 and 1 mean?
@Bowlstan27 күн бұрын
The bowling gut is smarter than the bowling brain. When your gut starts whispering “hey, maybe we should change xyz”, you’ll have more success immediately making the change than talking yourself into continuing what you’re doing for another shot.
@KevinMcIlvaine25 күн бұрын
Good vid!
@jaydavis76216 күн бұрын
😊❤🎉 got it
@lonestarpatriot87627 күн бұрын
I think it is important to know your game as well. We all have different rev rates and so on. What works for Brad and Kyle may not work for me. If I tried to move that far left off of a light hit, my ball would not make it back to the pocket as I don't have the same rev rate. Balling down and moving that far left would compound the problem even more for me.
@JoeleyPANTS-Okay-ist-Bowler27 күн бұрын
My league name is Attack on Tenpin!
@chrisharmon88585 күн бұрын
160ish league avg guy here. Best I've ever done is 270something. The first strike was a backdoor, then half the remaining strikes were Brooklyn. If I remember right. Didn't care. I had a stroke so my approach is kind of like a drunk guy stumbling up to the line.
@vosskz195527 күн бұрын
About light hits, bowling on stringpins you'll leave 5, 5-7s or 4-5-7s all day long (unfortunately that's what i'm bowling on...)
@glenkamida7127 күн бұрын
Without watching video better accuracy, ability to change rev rate, axis tikt, a ball speed and ACCURACY!😊
@evilsmith95711 күн бұрын
What if iam ok with leaving this as a spare
@tomy586815 күн бұрын
free contracted equipment weekly helps.
@ShawnMcCool20 күн бұрын
What does the "ball being light" mean? There's a lot of little language here that i don't know. High flush? Etc... No clue
@BNatoAk27 күн бұрын
We'll stop leaving the 10 when yall do 😂
@BradandKyleBowl27 күн бұрын
Touchè 😅
@avoidprograming448627 күн бұрын
Except in league
@EnjoyingWhitePrivilege26 күн бұрын
They throw more strikes then me because i work 60 hrs a week at the Post Office.
@bradstaton828227 күн бұрын
I was subbing in a league not long ago and kept tripping the 4 pin. One of the opponents came to me and made a comment of it and I took it as a HUGE compliment. Now, after watching your video and looking back, I should've been moving slightly left. haha Love your videos!
@MikeTomWills2 күн бұрын
that was very informing. I thought all strikes were kinda the same
@jcc_48227 күн бұрын
Great stuff! Now tell us where pocket 7-10 splits come from? ARGH!
@SirJoelsuf126 күн бұрын
Light hits, ball rolling out, not enough surface, too much surface, whole bunch of stuff.
@jcc_48226 күн бұрын
@SirJoelsuf1 This year in particular, we have been seeing a ton of them. New Brunswick synthetic pins...that's the rumor.
@davetocco936025 күн бұрын
Good video but you need to make one on a tough sports shot.
@galkanftw24 күн бұрын
1 The average bowler does not have free access to a bowling lane to throw thousands of shots every week. 2 MOST people bowl on 5 man teams some 3 or 4 man as well but seldom in one on one where little changes happen. 3 bowlers 50 years ago like E.Anthony maintained a 217 avg w/o modern equipment nor high revs. 4 If your relaying this video to an average player maybe 175-200 throwing high revs is not teaching them anything. 5 If it is a high rev player still struggling to get over 200 they likely need spare shooting help becuase they msot likely already understand the game or just lack enough frames to become more consistent.Remember many bowlers only bowl once a week so 3 games a week most pros play 200-500+ frames a week.
@matthewjspain93998 күн бұрын
Show me those strikes on 2 different patterns,say 28 ft buffed out to 42 ft and 32 ft buffed out to 46 ft.
@coolkm84127 күн бұрын
Why Kyle always staring at Brad 😂
@jasonls227 күн бұрын
You know why.
@shawntaylor744218 күн бұрын
Belmo won a title not hitting a flush strike. Willed that Timeless to strike 😅
@cutehumor27 күн бұрын
the perfect strike is all ten pins in the pit like they all disappeared. lol
@Atochabsh27 күн бұрын
"6pin!! You have ONE job to do" kick outthe 10 pin,
@williamdavies646820 күн бұрын
I am definitely not a professional bowler. My problem I only have 1 bowling ball, so I struggle and i throw it differently. My current average is 172
@jeffkreps21824 күн бұрын
It's their job.
@jenniferszakacs27 күн бұрын
I have bowled better by watching u guys bowl
@i8910midnight25 күн бұрын
My Biggest Excuse for not playing league. I get splits after i get two strikes.
@ScottyThompson-lt7wl27 күн бұрын
Cool video talk tech bowling Brad and Kyle
@jerryshapiro340224 күн бұрын
Brad, we call that a Morty ball in our league.
@davidhartman559427 күн бұрын
This is a good topic actually. I actually made a ball change on 4 in a row because my ball was going through the pins so poorly, but i was getting breaks, and i had a couple people in my league look at me like i belong in the looney bin. I explained why i didt it, even though i wasnt obligated, and they just kinda said " ok, if you say so." 😂 However, i am probably over critical of myself if i am being honest. I legitimately think it has been holding me back and i have been trying to work on that as well.
@kennethboozer614827 күн бұрын
Brad the bald goat
@bernardkoey408727 күн бұрын
Chat GPT ahhh tittle
@rpenguin1234527 күн бұрын
Because they know how to be perfect, have u watched dude perfect? It’s easy! That’s why!
@anthonyware403315 күн бұрын
If those were string pins those light hits would not have carried.😂
@jah925326 күн бұрын
Is this a house shot?
@richarda454627 күн бұрын
First comment!
@YouMotherClucker27 күн бұрын
🎉🎉🎉
@jbitt967327 күн бұрын
3rd comment
@harrisbowls258427 күн бұрын
Third
@nathanbrewer22818 күн бұрын
Can you do a video on terminology? You are saying all these things that I don't understand the meaning
@Bowler3008927 күн бұрын
Second comment
@jakefalzon284327 күн бұрын
Put the camera down at your feet when you move please. Will help us especially me to adjust easier. Thanx you
@RandyIhrke27 күн бұрын
Kyle, how do you not get ez slide all over your clothes?
@KennethBjörck26 күн бұрын
I Hate nr 10.
@SirJoelsuf126 күн бұрын
Ehh, whatever. Real bowlers go for brooklyns and nothing but brooklyns.
@airacheking27 күн бұрын
Saying that second strike “still got to the pocket” is criminal, pocket is earned strike, while that was a lucky one😅remain grateful for the strike but don’t lie to yourself and say it was in the pocket
@nicklauscepeda80227 күн бұрын
You guy's kill me, if your video is for amateurs, move one board right at a time, amateurs can't be consistent getting under it or slower ball speed
@BradandKyleBowl27 күн бұрын
There is a large difference between “amateur” and “beginner”. We also want to teach the correct way, not just the easy way. Simplifying it down to moving one board might be a simple fix for a beginner, but these other strategies will make the person a better bowler all around. There are some really good amateur bowlers out there! At the end of the day the goal is to grow the game we love and hopefully bowlers of many skill levels can find our videos helpful. 💪🏼
@livarusgta828827 күн бұрын
Pro bowlers throw more strikes bc they bowl on carry-friendly houses plus they also know how to play the lanes…
@cwagner470427 күн бұрын
What ? Have you ever tried bowling on the type of oil patterns those guys have to shoot on ? Pro’s strike more because they are the best in the world ! Respect.
@jasonls227 күн бұрын
No.
@livarusgta828827 күн бұрын
@@cwagner4704 well yeah but it’s easy when you have a guy (tour rep) telling you what ball to throw, at what speed, and what line you have to play according to your ball rotation and rev rate… if i were to bowl on those patterns it would be more of a guessing game, don’t get me wrong they’re the best in the world, but they also have the best tools in the world.
@epickett6320 күн бұрын
@@livarusgta8288 Even if you knew all of that, you still have to EXECUTE. Unless you also have the same skill with the tools, you'll still be an amateur. The finest paintbrush in the world won't make you Da Vinci, nor will the best guitar in the world make you Eddie Van Halen...
@livarusgta828820 күн бұрын
@@epickett63 choosing the right ball helps you execute so much better, they go hand in hand, thats the difference of having a cheap made in china paintbrush or a high quality expensive one, you’re not gonna be jason belmonte but you’re still gonna be a pro.