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I know we refer to it as the modern release but it looks to my untrained eye that Marshall Holman was ahead of his time with his release. Smooooooth clean power. Not a fan of the word "lift" but he does a nice job of explaining releasing the ball at the bottom and not on the upswing. Video added to the Wiki.
Maximum Bowling w/ Holman & Jowdy
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Re: Maximum Bowling w/ Holman & Jowdy
Excelent video, Marshal Hollman and Mark Roth are considered by many to be the fathers of modern bowling, that's why you find that many coincidences with the modern release.
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