Conditioned To Bowl
Before the nickname. Before the championship. Before the switch that stunned the tour – Darren Tang was a one-handed bowler with golfer's elbow, a capped rev rate, and a body telling him something had to change. This is the Vitamin DTang origin story. In Part 1 of the Vitamin DTang Mini-Series, Paul and Heather sit down with Darren Tang to trace the full arc – from a legendary college bowling class that reads like a hall of fame ballot, to the multi-sport athletic background that made the two-handed switch even possible, to the biomechanics nobody talks about: lateral spine tilt, non-dominant pec engagement, quad tension, and why two-handed bowling demands more from your body than it looks. Darren breaks down the pain that forced the question – golfer's elbow, shoulder strain, years of chasing the right ball fit – and the Specto numbers that answered it: capped at 450 RPM one-handed, now touching 515 two-handed. Paul and Heather weigh in on the spine health debate and what the current data does and does not yet tell us. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro and Darren Tang credentials 03:00 The 2013-14 college bowling class 05:00 Athletic background and how bowling won 07:00 Two-handed athleticism requirements and spine tilt 08:00 Quad tension and the pec nobody talks about 11:00 One-handed vs. two-handed spine health debate 12:00 The pain that forced the switch 13:00 Specto rev rate numbers 14:00 The entry fee: 17 mph and 450 RPM 15:00 Darren Tang has a chance every single week #BowlersAreAthletes #ConditionedToBowl #DarrenTang#VitaminDTang #TwoHandedBowling #PBATour #BowlingTraining #BowlingStrength#BSCA #BowlingPodcast #NCBCA #WSOB
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