A team of Bolivian bowlers has stormed the bowling world with their unusual two-handed technique, winning medals and championships in Argentina and Brazil. Originally invented by Australian bowler
Jason Belmonte, the two-handed bowling technique is relatively simple to perform:
Just two fingers are inserted into the holes and the thumb is left out. The right hand is used to cradle the ball and create extra spin on release. Then, if you're lucky, you get a strike.From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by Geekazoid.
college rookie of year bowler
Member of the winning mens team of college bowling Lindenwood University
Winner of 4 of his first 5 college tournaments plus other 1st place finishes
2 time Jr team America member plus gold memdals won
Casher in 3 of his 1st 4 appearance in the US Open in NJ with 1 top 20 finish and 1 top 10 finish
Finals in PBA regional touranments
Winner of a singles and a 2nd place finish in the National College Singles Championship Milwaukee, Wi
His Name: Brian Valenta and bowls using 2 hands !
It is exactly the same. I couldn't spin the ball with one hand but with two I could make it have a wicked curve.