I coach a lot of High School girls and a few ladies who wears some form of wrist device. When doing the grip test, is the brace supposes to on?
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Grip Test as illustrated by Don Johnson
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Grip Test as illustrated by Don Johnson
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Coaching with pros in clinics since 2004
Re: Grip Test as illustrated by Don Johnson
The test could not be performed with a wrist device on, because the wrist will be moved . For example: Begin the test: "Once the bowler thinks it fits well, the bowler should insert their fingers and thumb in the ball as per norm.
Next, the bowler should hold the ball down by their bowling side in a * collapsed wrist position.
The assistant should ask the bowler to open their hand up (relax)and the bowler should confirm that their hand is open."
Interesting discussion at
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In his DVD ,
Duke has a simple grip test, where you hold your hand down on the side in relaxed fashion.
He says a slight movement of the index finger should make the ball slip off.
Another good commentary at
Http://www.usbcbowlingacademy.com/video ... ng-006861/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Next, the bowler should hold the ball down by their bowling side in a * collapsed wrist position.
The assistant should ask the bowler to open their hand up (relax)and the bowler should confirm that their hand is open."
Interesting discussion at
viewtopic.php?p=31019" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In his DVD ,
Duke has a simple grip test, where you hold your hand down on the side in relaxed fashion.
He says a slight movement of the index finger should make the ball slip off.
Another good commentary at
Http://www.usbcbowlingacademy.com/video ... ng-006861/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Please comment on this one, good, bad, ugly?
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10843" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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