Lately, I've been watching the older PBA videos from the late 80's to late 90's, I wanted to see what it was like bowling back in those days - I wasn't bowling much or at all in the 90's, but I did watch the legends bowl.
I just realized these legends, many wore some type of wrist device. And ditched them later on, as they got older.
My question is..... Did they even really need them? Or was concept of the "stretched span" caused bowlers to have tired or sore wrist?
I remember watching one of the PWBA shows on Youtube.. I want to say it was one of Brenda Norman's matches against CDB, where when they interviewed her about her release and how she hits up on her ball.
She stated (and I'm loosely paraphrasing; going off of memory) that she learned to bowl and practiced on old wood guardian lanes, where they'd roll up, then STOP (her words there), so she needed an extra kick in the back end, and that's where that hit up on her ball came from.
I mention this, because the lane conditions could have been what those guys were bowling on as well, but in not having the wrist like Norman, they could have compensated with those braces.
I know I noticed a big difference between wearing a Cobra versus without, and that was back in that day as well..
BL.