Hey Andrew,
Bob7 suggestions are good, I however break my wrist and let the ball weight take me all the way thru the swing but lift on the fingers at the point of release for feel purposes. Either way, the key is not to have a lot of wrist action. Imagine a throwing a baseball, if you keep your wrist broken thru the entire motion, you can't or it becomes very difficult to put a lot rotation on the ball. Well, this has the same effect in bowling, just doing it upside down bud. Hope this helps...
Edit: Sorry, didn't answer your question. Yes, I feel a wrist brace will also help. One of my students who turns the ball fairly well(425-450), he tried a Columbia leather glove similar to the Robby Original and this helped cut down his revs but it all goes back to what Bob and I were saying about wrist action. This glove or any glove that will restrict your wrist from snapping thru the ball will help you reduce revolutions, thanks.
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Rick Leong
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Edited on 3/14/2004 11:43 PM