How to Fix Your Bowling Release

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Published 2022-12-12
Brad and Kyle give you three drills to help improve your bowling release and shoot higher scores!


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All Comments (21)
  • I just bowled my best series ever last night (661) thanks to your tips. Keep up the good work.
  • @leaguebowler
    I love that hit the back of your knee/leg idea since I have trouble getting the ball under my head at the bottom of the swing. But I think body tilt makes a big difference. And I see Brad's body tilt when looking at his shoulders and hips. His right side dips downward. That would be a good thing to cover following this video.
  • @die7fox
    I've been repeating "ELBOW IN" like a mantra for the past several weeks, and it's working. It's been one of the more frustrating pieces of my game. I've always had a tendency to let my elbow flare outward on my downswing. Last week in league, I focused very hard on that and keeping my hand to the inside of the ball. Shot a 257 scratch in game 3 of my series with a nice 7-bagger to start. Great advice!
  • Guys, I think possibly your most impactful video yet ! And I literally messaged you about this yesterday on another video, so very timely. Looking forward to trying these tips out as the chicken wing has become part of my anatomy lol. Thanks again !
  • @wallmunky503
    Had a great session practicing today-- and it's thanks to this video! I always had issues with the ball getting away from my body even though I felt like I tried everything to keep my elbow inside. I didn't know it was as simple as keeping my armpit closed. I focused on splitting the ball and keeping that imaginary towel crimped and I instantly felt more power behind the ball while exerting less effort to do so. Once I got used to the motion, I was able to more consistently hit my target on the lane. Even in practice, on one lane, I average around 160. I bowled about 6 games today and averaged 210. I can't thank you guys enough for this one. Keep up the great work!
  • @djsully8071
    This was one of the best videos you guys ever made period. Way to add some much needed value to everyone’s game! Thanks!
  • @clowny2396
    I've been paying attention to my ring finger at the release point and directing it at my target which is usually between the dots and the arrows. I also pay attention to my index finger particularly at the start and all the way to the top of the swing. These two things have helped me to stay behind the ball throughout the swing. One other key thing is I use white bowling tape to make each ball feel good and placed in such a way to keep me from grabbing at the ball during the swing. It seems that the tip of my thumb pad wants to feel something during the entire swing. As long as I can keep my thumb straight the release is easy and fast for a clean roll. Thanks for all your tips guys...
  • Wow! You guys have some great instructional content but this has been my favorite thus far. Really helpful pointers we can so easily forget. I tend to focus on what's going on in front of me and often the error was created behind me! Thanks guys & Merry Christmas🙂
  • glad to see videos that are not 1/2/3 years old on youtube. like seeing more 2/3 weeks or sooner videos. always enjoy your lessons. thank you
  • @seymourcarson
    I’ve watched a lot of videos of the release and different types and all that and finally have figured it out some, but that forearm splitting the ball tip was one I’d never heard before and wow is it a game changer! Also I’d like to add from a physical standpoint it’s not healthy on your elbow joint putting that type of twisting force on it away from the body while it’s being weighed down!
  • Omg guys, thank you. This is exactly what I do. Chicken wing. Being older, sometimes my wrist hurts me when I’m staying inside the ball and I will subconsciously let my elbow stay outside. Daniel showed me this on video also. Well, I’m still working at it. It’s a process of course. Thanks guys
  • @djsully8071
    Best bowling tips / channel on YouTube period. Congrats guys been with you since the very beginning back when Kyle was throwing Brunswick equipment and Brads favorite ball was the Idol! You guys bring actual REAL value to my bowling game with content that nobody else will convey. So a big thank you to the both of you and continue to be the best in the sport gents. Much love, Dj Sully
  • I love the way you guys simplify the instruction Videos. The tips are so easy to follow. Keep making those great Videos.
  • @DennisIHSV
    I've been getting back into bowling after not going for several years & your videos have been super helpful. incredibly detailed & easy to follow. appreciate it!
  • Awesome video. This is the best video I’ve seen on keeping your elbow in and staying inside of the ball. Great job!
  • @jeffcroft300
    More videos like this please! Shot 240 average last week in league for 4 games after watching some of your tips videos
  • @tay4lyfe95
    You guys are awesome! Y'all know just what we need!
  • @paulburr5072
    You guys are awesome. You're living my dream, keep up the good work!