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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: DP3 on February 08, 2004, 10:19:25 PM
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Ok here are my videos. This is in my school's practice center. Lanes were oiled 34 feet 40 units gutter to gutter, so that is sport compliant. The first shot is down around the nine board with a Dull Track Critical Mass, drilled axis leverage. The second shot is me bowling two handed and trying to cover a bit more boards but getting tapped for a 10 pin. The third is me bowling two handed very deep inside with an Attitude 2.
Sorry for the poor quality. I hope you get the gist though
http://umbcbowl.tripod.com/dp1
http://umbcbowl.tripod.com/dp2
http://umbcbowl.tripod.com/dp3
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-D. Marshall
ScratchBowling.com Shirt Staff 2003-2004
Edited on 2/9/2004 2:16 PM
Edited on 2/9/2004 2:18 PM
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Right click. Save target as. Save file as dp1/2/3.avi. Open with Windows Media Player
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The videos work fine for me . Probably a silly question now, is it illegal to bowl two handed in a leage?
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The argument is there but as far as I am concerned it is legal because a split second before the ball is released the left hand comes off and the ball is delivered with the right hand only, not with bot simutaneously. The other hand is there for added support and leverage.
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-D. Marshall
ScratchBowling.com Shirt Staff 2003-2004
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Osku Palermaa was doing it yesterday on the telecast, so I would guess it's legal!

Thanks for posting the videos DP.....one thing though....just because the lane is oiled gutter to gutter, does not make is 'sport' compliant......
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JEFF
Rebuilding my game one mid-500 series at a time !!
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Is it against the rule to release with two hands??
Does anyone have that particular section of the yearbook.
I know I started that way and bowled in a YABA league two hands between the legs for a while?
REgards,
Luckylefty