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Jason Belmonte is a professional bowling player on the PBA Tour in the United States and other circuits around the world. He's also known for using a rare technique called two handed shovel style, which apparently gives him extra control. This bowling trick shot video shows how amazing he can be.
[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CACAmH4r1fw[/video]
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So amazing that We thought it was some really well done 3D trick. But no, apparently bowling experts say it's all real.
Belmonte's father opened the Orange Ten Pin Bowl when Jason was a toddler. As a result, he started rolling a ball at 18 months. Interviewed in 2009, he commented: "The only problem for me though was as an 18-month-old baby boy lifting a nine- to 10-pound (4-4.5kg) bowling ball ... it was a little hard, so like all babies I pushed the ball with two hands." In doing so he developed a two-handed style which he uses today, placing only two fingers and no thumb in the ball to produce more revolutions. He started competing at the age of three, winning his first event at the age of four. At the age of five, he had a league average of 117 and a high game of 179.
Belmonte was described by friends as motivated and compassionate. He also participated in many local charity events in his youth.
(h/t): Wikipedia
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Monday, 13 April 2015
Can't Believe These Bowling Trick Shots Are Real!
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