2018 DHC PBA Japan Invitational Stepladder Finals

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The stepladder finals of the 2018 DHC PBA Japan Invitational feature Dom Barrett, Kyle Troup, Shota Kawazoe, Anthony Simonsen and Marshall Kent.

Originally webcast live on Xtra Frame January 28, 2018 from Tokyo Port Bowl in Tokyo, Japan.

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40 Comments on “2018 DHC PBA Japan Invitational Stepladder Finals”

    1. LOL Yeah he is! I remember when Malott dropped like 30-40lbs in the mid-2000’s and Pedersen was talking about it with Rob Stone on a telecast, then suddenly like 10 years later, he’s gained the weight back plus like 10-15 more. Eh I guess that comes with aging and if you’ve been heavy most of your life.

    1. I think that’s what all bowling alleys should use. There would be no competing with a ball return.

  1. If your physique allows, it is good to experience bowling two handed. The amount of rev you can impart on the ball is beyond your imagination. Further more rules don’t say that you can’t bowl with two hands. Regardless of what you do as long as you are not damaging the lanes and machines, knocking down all pins you are a winner.

    1. @Scot Hazlett put a contrasting marker on your ball and make a slow motion video. Watch it and count how many revs your ball had. Then you measure the time the ball takes going down the lane. You now have something like 20 revs in 2.4 seconds which you can easily convert to rpm.

      Note: it’s not perfect but gives you a nice estimate

    2. If you are just starting then stick to one or the other, too many things at once will promote bad habits that are hard to get rid of.

  2. Every time I see Marshal, he never does well or makes it passed a few events. I often question how or why he’s pro.

    1. Aaron Strayed watch more bowling! He’s a pro for a reason, he’s good. I often question why people like you leave stupid comments on utube

  3. I know one thing, these two-handers are really going to be in bad shape if they ever sustain a permanent back injury….. It’s devastating enough for a traditional Bowler to fight through one, but for two-handers….. it would have to be career ending.

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