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joblo1978

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Punching a ball for a broken finger
« on: August 30, 2009, 04:09:25 PM »
I have a question for all drillers and anyone who has familiarity with this.

BTW, this is my first post, there's lots of good info on this site.

I've been bowling for a long time, my girlfriend has recently picked up the sport too.  She's gotten in the 160 range a few times with not even a year of bowling, a basic power groove reactive and conventinal drilling.  I'm sure she wants to get more involved with a better ball and I would like to see her throw a fingertip drilling.  Only thing is is while drunk one night (before I met her) she was wrestling with her sister and got her ring finger stuck in a belt loop, twisted and broke it.  She has very little use of the tip and just moving it is painful still.  She doesn't think she could throw a finger tip ball but has also never had the chance.

What do you guys think?  I don't think the axis could be done in a way on that finger so it wouldn't hurt her.  I think if she tried to generate any kind of lift with that finger on a 14 lb ball that she currently throws would result in alot of pain for her.  It also has a funny angle to that fingertip also.  She does not have a very strong wrist and doesn't throw the ball with alot of authority or have a high rev rate or speed....yet.

What about drilling up a ball with just her middle finger and pinky?

 

Kid Jete

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2009, 03:02:15 PM »
Why don't you 3 just open up your own thread and bicker on that instead of banging your heads against the wall on the this one and everyone elses?  Just a suggestion, don't get too tough about it, thanks.

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2009, 09:55:45 PM »
joblo1978 -- I did not mean to offend you with my response or pull the thread off topic.  And I still feel I gave you good advice.  I won't go into my qualifications to give that advice.  

And to the kids that have made this topic a joke  --  SHUT UP!  --  JohnP

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2009, 10:09:21 PM »
joblo,

In the past, I have used a sarge easter grip due to a lump on my top knuckle of my ring finger, which seems where the injury basically is left. In my experience, it helped tons. I still got very nice lift/revs on the ball and even shot my first 300/804 using the grip (FIGJAM, sorry haha). Just saying, though. It's not a bad grip and I think she has a good chance with it. The grip itself only takes a little getting used to, that's all.

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #19 on: September 01, 2009, 02:23:28 PM »
I broke my ring finger at the first joint on my bowling hand about a year or so ago.  I kept on bowling, but was only using my middle finger and thumb in the holes, and my ring finger in a metal splint.  I did pretty good, bowling a number of games in the 220-230's, and for the time, pretty consistant in being in and around 200.

As my finger healed, I talked to my ball driller friend about the Sarge Easter grip, so he converted one of my balls for me to try it out.  I tried it and hated it.  It actually made my finger sore all over again, because the finger was deeper in the hole and would get tweaked on the way out.

What I had my driller do was, while still keeping a finger tip grip, I had him plug the ring finger hold and drop it down about a 1/4", and this did the trick!  It was more relaxed in the hole (because I had difficulty making my finger straight) and was not getting hung up, causing more pain or re-injury.

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #20 on: September 01, 2009, 06:35:34 PM »
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I broke my ring finger at the first joint on my bowling hand about a year or so ago.  I kept on bowling, but was only using my middle finger and thumb in the holes, and my ring finger in a metal splint.  I did pretty good, bowling a number of games in the 220-230's, and for the time, pretty consistant in being in and around 200.

As my finger healed, I talked to my ball driller friend about the Sarge Easter grip, so he converted one of my balls for me to try it out.  I tried it and hated it.  It actually made my finger sore all over again, because the finger was deeper in the hole and would get tweaked on the way out.

What I had my driller do was, while still keeping a finger tip grip, I had him plug the ring finger hold and drop it down about a 1/4", and this did the trick!  It was more relaxed in the hole (because I had difficulty making my finger straight) and was not getting hung up, causing more pain or re-injury.



That's good to know.  Thing is that she's already bowling a conventional grip and she's doing fine.  We'll give the sarge a shot.

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #21 on: September 01, 2009, 10:43:11 PM »
Here's a link to some very good information on the Sarge Easter grip.  --  JohnP

http://www.brunsnick.com/sarge_easter_grip.html

joblo1978

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #22 on: September 01, 2009, 11:53:38 PM »
Thank you!

I've never had a broken bone before, but I guess they never heal good as new.


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Hey, two-post noob with the pissy attitude like he's somebody - Here's a solution for you: Get lost if you're going to join a forum, make two posts and have a moronic comment in both of them.

Do you have issues with your reading and comprehension skills? The OP has clearly stated that his girlfriend's finger is as good as it is going to get and that she broke it BEFORE she met him. That means the finger has already healed and will not heal any further, resulting in permanent damage and loss of full range of motion.

"Take time off until its healed!!!" is not the solution. You leaving the forum and taking your attitude elsewhere, however, may be a start.

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Okay simple solution. Take time off until its healed!!!

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Re: Punching a ball for a broken finger
« Reply #23 on: September 02, 2009, 03:26:25 PM »
come on man.  The only friend he has is the other tag team champ.  I bet he steals one from youtube.


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I'm still waiting for you to post a video of yourself, i mean your friend 4pin.
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