Thanks Gx2.... decades ago I had a release with my hand behind the ball, end over end roll with more tilt than I have now. I bowled on more oil and friction had a smaller area. The last decade I bowled at the same house with lots of friction. With the old synthetics to the newer SPL's. That roll close to end over end wasn't good, so I changed over the years.. Only when I throw my spare ball do I do stay behind the ball. But for the life of me, I can't do it consistently with my first ball. Also, with the glove brace on, I'm more higher on the ball vs. without the brace.
I went out today and took more videos and just worked on my push away. It feels odd with this new set up, but it seems to work. I place the ball more to my center line and push towards the inside. The ball doesn't bump out to the right. And on the release point, my ball is closer to the ankle and ball under the chin. BUT, my hand/release positions is the same up and out. Also I noticed on the video, when I start my down swing, my hand is turning to the outside very early. I guess I need to let the ball "fall" into place and not force it.
Mark baker (seeing him again this summer) doesn't talk much about the release. If everything (his 10 important parts of the approach) is done correctly, the release will fix itself. In fact, Mike Jasnau mentioned my hand position was at a good spot (2007), fingers below the equator, etc....Nothing wrong with it, he said. I just don't know what happened to my release now lol. I thought golf was hard......