Jun 242011
Talk Bowling – Episode #91
Question from Vince:
Q – I have a question about how to deal with my bowling thumb. At the base of my thumb, I have some sort of bump inside that I can feel when I put my thumb into the ball. I can move it around based on how I grip the ball and it is quite distracting. I normally have to pause during my stance and adjust my hand until it gets into a comfortable position. If I do not do that, the bump would cause the grip to change throughout the arm swing which is what I do not want to happen. Do you have any recommendations on how to deal with this, like with a different type of drilling or insert? I use a thumb insert.
A – What you are feeling can be something very common like a callus at the base of your thumb. If this is what it is then I would suggest having your pitch and hole size checked by your pro shop. This is fairly common and usually seen in people that bowl quite a bit and do not use a lot of bevel on their thumb hole. I would also have them check to make sure you have enough bevel at the top of the hole.
As always I will say we are not doctors and if you think this is something else not caused by your grip or thumb hole you should see a doctor for their opinion.
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Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – Who bowled the most leagues in one week?
A – Si Hewitt from Lincoln, NE bowled 19 leagues in one week in the 1976-1977 bowling season.
Question of the Week:
Q – Who recorded the first 300 game in Wii Bowling?
A – Watch the next episode for the answer
Contest reminder:
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Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com. Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more. Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.
Closing:
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Question from Vince:
Q – I have a question about how to deal with my bowling thumb. At the base of my thumb, I have some sort of bump inside that I can feel when I put my thumb into the ball. I can move it around based on how I grip the ball and it is quite distracting. I normally have to pause during my stance and adjust my hand until it gets into a comfortable position. If I do not do that, the bump would cause the grip to change throughout the arm swing which is what I do not want to happen. Do you have any recommendations on how to deal with this, like with a different type of drilling or insert? I use a thumb insert.
A – What you are feeling can be something very common like a callus at the base of your thumb. If this is what it is then I would suggest having your pitch and hole size checked by your pro shop. This is fairly common and usually seen in people that bowl quite a bit and do not use a lot of bevel on their thumb hole. I would also have them check to make sure you have enough bevel at the top of the hole.
As always I will say we are not doctors and if you think this is something else not caused by your grip or thumb hole you should see a doctor for their opinion.
How to contact us
Email us questions@talkbowling.com
Leave a comment on TalkBowling.com
On Twitter we are @TalkBowling
Sponsor: Fleurop.com
Are you looking to buy flowers for a special person in your life? Whether it’s for an anniversary, birthday, or better yet, just to say “I love you”, fleurop has a large selection of flowers and gifts to let that special someone know you care. Their website well designed, easy to navigate, and easy to use.
TalkBowling viewers can save 20% off any order by using promotion code BOWLPOD1.
Help support us by supporting our sponsors.
Last Week’s Question of the Week:
Q – Who bowled the most leagues in one week?
A – Si Hewitt from Lincoln, NE bowled 19 leagues in one week in the 1976-1977 bowling season.
Question of the Week:
Q – Who recorded the first 300 game in Wii Bowling?
A – Watch the next episode for the answer
Contest reminder:
bowlingball.com gives away a brand new bowling ball every week of the year. 52 weeks, 52 winners. All you have to do is signup for our contest weekly.
Also through the end of the May 2011, there is a separate giveaway just for participating on BowlingBoards.com. Come join the community of bowlers there, discuss equipment, lane conditions, tips, techniques, and more. Every post you make is an entry into a drawing for a brand new bowling ball.
Closing:
Please remember that bowlingball.com is free shipping on every item, every day. No hidden handling fees, no packaging fees, no added insurance fees. The price shown is the price you pay at checkout. No Surprises.
4 Responses to “Talk Bowling #91 – How Do I Deal With a Bump at the Base of My Thumb”
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All I see is the Mevio logo. The video never comes up.
If you watch a different episode, when it's over it will load the most recent one. I figure that should work until they fix it.
Hi Michael,
Thank you for providing the work around. It sucks that you would have to fight for a way to watch the latest episode. :'-(
I will continue working with MEVIO to fix this issue.
Jeff,
Thank you, I was waiting for Mevio to finish processing the file before I can fix their mistake. They have an option to auto post it to our site, but they have a mistake in that code for some reason.
It is fixed now. You can also subscribe in iTunes to get them as they are released automatically.
Have a great week!