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  • gay...

  • How do we know it's a 12 lbs. ball? it's probably a 12 or even lighter like a 9 or 10. Why? for one your disco bowling..which means it's not league. 2. when you look at the ball rack in the beginning of the video, that's all there is is lightweight balls. Any experianced bowler knows what a light ball looks like. 3. if was a 15 it wouldnt deflect off the pins like it did. It hit the head pins slightly to the left then deflected left. if it was a 15 or 16 it would have drove threw the pins. 

  • @Dabearszim1 Nothing gets past you bro!!!! You're a fucking genius!!!!!!

  • @cdlcrusader1 <-- Idiot...from Genius.

  • you got skill!

    where im from we only got 5 pin ;/

    sucks, i went 10 pin bowling once harder then it seems

  • Guessing this guy has never seen eugene mccune bowl. He throws his ball faster with spin!

  • And......we're supposed to be impressed?

  • anyone can throw a messy strike. only bowlers can pick up spares

  • dude i agree with @MurderousPandas bowling isnt about speed.. its about consistency.. im pretty sure that your not that consistent throwing the ball that hard..

  • I just watched a video of a guy throw a bowling ball as hard as he could at some pins. What a god damn waste of my time watching

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  • Anyone think that maybe, JUST MAYBE, he was having a bit of fun by throwing it this fast? Lighten up people.

  • Ahhhhhhhhh!. Tits!!

  • Can't believe people think that this is the way he bowls. Check a few more vids of his and you'll learn the real way he bowls.

  • Bowling is for fags

  • @Bowler4Ever first it doesnt even sound like a fifteen. the heavy 13 maybe.

  • Before people continue to bitch... Look at the rest of his videos and how he bowls in them. Yes. Enough said.

  • Why the fuck would you be required to throw the ball that hard and fast? I know that this video was for fun but damn.

  • You have a lot of power behind your swing, but throwing it hard isnt always good. When you get into tourney's and you have to roll 10+ games, a power swing like that can wear you down quick. i was the same way. I was crankin a 16lbs like that. i could throw about 5-7 games before getting tired. i slowed down my swing, and i am able to bowl 13-15 games easy. My average also went up from 170 to 190.....just food for thought

  • not that fast i seen faster lol.it was last week this buff ass guy had a 15lb and he wasnt even rolling it on the ground its was literally flying in the air. it didnt touch the lane until half way

  • Whew, now that's what they call a killer shot!

  • @zxD3athxz Nope, 16lb is max, but according to USBC, the most common or usual weight is 15lb. Some pros here and there will have a 16lb and rarely lower than 15lb. The usual weight is 15lb. And by the way, the definition of bitch is a female dog, and i'm sure they don't bowl or can throw, they do not have thumbs.

  • @burgerking56666 I know, but if you decide to stay consistent you should be throwing strikes and have a spare the last thing on your mind so you don't get one. It helps to know how to make a spare but if you get consistent you should rarely throw them, bowling should be about strikes. Another part of staying consistent is not to think ahead in the future of your game because it tends to help you screw up more. You should only think about your current shot. Happens to people often.

  • Bowling isn't about speed, or having a lot of hook, it's about getting strikes and staying consistent. That ball was probably a 12lb too, using a 15lb, which is the usual weight, would be harder to chuck like that. What a n00b.

  • @MurderousPandas Care to prove my ball is 12 and not 15 pounds? Douche.

  • @Bowler4Ever The fact that a pro bowler couldn't chuck a spare ball like that at the standard 15lb weight when they have years of experience and that when you hit the head pin it did move slightly left knowing that the ball has died until revived by probably by pin #2. And also the way you reacted just made it seem like it too, especially since the word douche is rarely used too and is also quite childish and not on up to date terms like an elementary kid showing me you're too young for a 15lb.

  • @Bowler4Ever seeing as i see full grown men throwing 22mph 12-13 pound balls at the alley i work at all the time...yes, you most likely throw a 12..lol

  • @Bowler4Ever Care to prove its 15?

  • @Bowler4Ever By the looks of your shot at 0:04, there was little to no deflection when the ball hit the 1-2 pocket. Based on that observation, I assume your ball is more likely to be 15 lbs as opposed to 12.

  • @MurderousPandas I can heave my 15 pounder 23 miles an hour. I usually bowl at around 17MPH, its not hard, just get a good back swing. Typical talk shit no good bowler on youtube.

  • @MurderousPandas Dude, bowling is not about getting strikes it's about learning and trying new things. Don't be bitchin' about him.....

    

  • @TheBowlrDude It's not about trying new things, learning though, is universal and goes along with all things. You don't have to try new things, it's about being consistent really. Yes, you can try new things but that's not what it's about. Every bowler has one goal or should: to be consistent. It's not easy to do and the more you do it the better you get. I'll agree with the learning, only because learning is everywhere, but trying new things in bowling can screw you over really bad.

  • @MurderousPandas While I completely agree that bowling is about consistency and getting strikes I've never had an issue throwing my 15 or 16 pound bowling balls upwards of 30mph, and I'm definitely not an incredibly strong person or anything, throwing it fast isn't really difficult. But I definitely don't encourage the kids I coach to do it at all.

  • @Patrick4501 How do you know you're throwing your 15 or 16 pound bowling ball upwards of 30 mph?

  • @htc6600 The lanes I bowl on have a radar gun of sorts, or something along those lines at the end of them so they show how fast the ball is traveling at the bottom of the screen.

  • @Patrick4501 I could imagine someone doing it but from the looks of the video his ball does reflect from the pins a little, but the speed overcomes some of it showing that it is probably a 12lb ball. If it were 15, it would reflect at all. I believe you, but i haven't seen a video so. 30mph is a little too fast though, i'd expect 25mph. It's about the swing, not strength, kinetic energy as it drops, strength helps but not a lot when adding that factor.

  • @MurderousPandas Sparing is more the name of the game... Any jackass can strike but a good bowler can stay consistent with his spare game

  • @Landerpeel I think strikes are important and that staying consistent and getting strikes every time is important, but if you can't then get spares obviously. Knock every pin down is what it's about, strike or spare, get a clean game and you'll get a nice score.

  • @MurderousPandas but i cant keep my wrist straight using my 15 :(

  • @MurderousPandas He got a strike didn't he? How do you know that that's not the way he bowls consistently?

  • @ThePersonWhoIsSane Because he can't even keep balance at the foul line maybe? Did you not see how he had to put his left foot down because he couldn't handle that very little amount of slide he had on that right foot? Or for the fact that throwing a 12lb ball that fast is not going to be consistent every shot? Or how bout for the fact that it's a house ball and no house ball is alike, so how would he get the same ball every time to stay consistent? I mean really? Kinda obvious.

  • @MurderousPandas 1. how do you know it's a house ball? 2. how do you know it's a 12 pound ball? 3. I see a lot of bowlers lose balance after a throw and still get a strike no matter how fast they're bowling. it didn't really look like the speed effected his throw very much. 4. You were looking to see if the throw was perfect, which it wasn't. 5. You were blaming every imperfection on the force applied to the ball. 6. Not every throw that's going to be caught on camera is going to be perfect.

  • @MurderousPandas A lot of really good points.....prick.

  • BAM!! Slam Strike.

  • what did I just watch

  • Did anyone else think this was gonna be a video of Osku Palermaa throwing a spare shot?

  • i feel sorry for his shoulders when he hits 40. yeesh!

  • at least a good 35.9miles/hr

  • @formontor I was thinking about 25 to 30 myself one of us is very close

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  • how fast is 1080p any one know ????

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  • another person who thinks in order to be a good bowler you have to throw it as hard as you can, you can throw it like that every time, i can throw it 1/4th the speed and beat you 10 times outta 10. It is technique, how fast you can throw it is irrelevant

  • @wiiman0001 You can't beat a person 10/10 times if they are throwing it as hard as they can AND they are consistent at the same time. Sorry.

  • @Infernobowler300 Actually yes I can. He can throw it as hard as he can every time, it is guaranteed he will not be consistent and even if he managed to be consistent, if I bowl better, which I do, then I will beat him 10 times out of 10. Pretty simple actually. Also, don't comment on things that are from LAST year, it makes your comment irrelevant. Sorry haha

  • @wiiman0001 ahem, you do know that just because you think it's impossible, it doesn't mean it is, yes?

  • @mystrsyko Please show me where I said someone throwing that hard and bowling a 300 is impossible. Because I just looked over my previous comment and I didn't say that. I said "it is guaranteed he will not be consistent", please don't assume someone said something, when in fact, they did not. Thank you for being inaccurate.

  • @wiiman0001 speaking of making inaccurate statements, i don't recall claiming you said anything involving 300 games. what i was trying to say is, just because you believe that "it is guaranteed he will not be consistent", it does not mean that your statement is true. i apologize for not making my previous comment clear enough

  • @mystrsyko Thank you for acknowledging you made an inaccurate statement. I understand you were trying to say something, but what you tried to say versus what you actually said does not correlate.

  • @wiiman0001 Obviously you don't bowl well if you think speed is irrelevant. If i have 400 RPMs on my ball i don't want to be throwing the ball 6 MPH. But i agree bowling is mostly about technique but speed does play a big role in it too.

  • @TreZeryoface Oh yea I am a horrible bowler, look me up, Riley Dempsey. I can throw it under 15mph and bowl someone who throws it as hard as possible and I will win everytime. Speed plays a role, but not a big one. Consistency is the biggest key, no matter how hard or slow one throws it, if they can't repeat the shots that they want, they will lose. Obviously you don't know as much as you think you do. Just saying.

  • @wiiman0001 Im sure you don't win every time. Obviously i didn't say anything about consistency... I said that speed plays a big role in bowling. I didn't say consistence is garbage. Secondly you don't provide any evidence that backs up any of your statements where as i do so it seems that I know more. Its not a fact that you win every time.

  • @wiiman0001 But obviously you contradicted yourself you said bowlers who throw fast are garbage. Well you just said that regardless if they are bowling fast our slow it shouldn't matter its about consistency. Lets say they are consistent look at Rash, Smith, Oniell, Mallot, and many other high rev players. It seems to me that they are being paid way more than you to bowl. Also if you say speed doesn't play a role then why should it matter how fast your throw. Obviously you just like trollin

  • @TreZeryoface Wow you obviously are really good at misquoting people. I never said speed doesn't play a role. I said speed doesn't play a big role, unlike consistency does. Learn to quote people. Your examples of bowlers (e.g. Rash, Mallot, etc.) are high rev bowlers, but they do not throw the ball fast. You obviously have no clue what you are talking about, you think that someone with high revs throws the ball fast, which is false. Obviously you aren't good at bowling or know anything about it.

  • @wiiman0001 Yeah thanks for including facts again more like you comment with just you don't know what you are talking about. And you are right obviously i don't know what im talking about because high rev bowlers obviously throw it slow... Im sorry i do lack facts too on this comment because i can't find their ball speeds but i assure you Rash does not throw it slow and if it seems slow its the cupped wrist.

  • @TreZeryoface You seem to be under the impression that the faster someone throws a bowling ball, the higher revs it is going to have. Which is actually the complete opposite. The slower someone throws the ball, the more revs their ball is going to have. Which is why pros throw the ball hard (fast) and straight to pick up spares because the faster they throw it, the less revs they are going to have. Like I said, you seem to think the faster someone throws it, they are going to have a lot of revs.

  • @wiiman0001 No i do not think this at all. Revs comes from cupping and uncupping of the wrist. Im saying Speed goes with Revs you don't want to have a lot of revs and have a really low speed because the ball will over react. Idk if you have ever tried to bowl two handed and just mess around but that is a good way to see that with all the revs you need speed for the ball to stick to the lane.

  • @TreZeryoface That is true. So my initial comment about how I can beat people who think the point of bowling is to throw as hard as possible and I can throw it at a fraction of the speed as these people has anything to do with any of this? It seems as if you lost the point of my comment entirely and decided to go on a comment rampage trying to arguing that lol. Which wouldn't make sense because you just agreed with everything I said. Riley Dempsey, feel free to look me up on bowl.com :)

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  • @wiiman0001 My goal wasn't trying to troll you, it was trying to say that speed is totally relevant to bowling. I have to say that all these comments that people were saying about how he is a bad bowler because he throws hard, were starting to get annoying. As you can tell by other videos he doesn't normally bowl like this, he was just screwing around. But i agree i drew this on way too long so i apologize for that, i wasted much of your time and my time.

  • @wiiman0001 and im curious, but how many 300 games have you thrown? That is all i see on youtube videos lol. hes throwing a 300 again...

  • @TreZeryoface I have thrown 2 sanctioned 300 games and 1 practice 300 game. Yes, as people think they are such a great achievement, they really aren't. I was super excited when I rolled my first one and just as excited when the second one came, but they aren't rare by any means. People post them on Youtube as if they are the same standard of "perfect game" as one in baseball lol. They are cool to watch, awesome to get, but not that important of an achievement.

  • @wiiman0001 damn i love this.

  • @XeroSaw thank you. :)

  • @wiiman0001 I've never heard of someone doing something a 1/4th of their speed. 1/4, Yes, but not 1/4th

  • @PrrrromotionGiven Something at* 1/4th of their speed. Yes, assuming this man threw his ball at around 40mph, I could move all the way to the left of the approach, throw a huge hook like tommy jones, basically play from the first board on the left side of the lane to the first board on the right and have it hook back and and finish right in the pocket, not really too hard to do, took me a little practice, by the tenth attempt I got it down and that's me throwing at 10mph lol.

  • @wiiman0001 I'm talking about you're grammar. You wouldn't say "One Quarterth" in conversation, would you? You say "One Quarter" which is 1/4, as opposed to 1/4th. Saying 4th is fine, but 1/4th isn't. Plus I don't get a lot of what you said because I'm not really bowling person, I was just looking at random vids XD

  • @PrrrromotionGiven Actually, my grammar is perfect. 1/4 is a quarter or one fourth, which is what a quarter of what something is. That is like saying someone got 4 place, you need to put the "th" after it. So 1/4th is actually correct. But thank you for commenting on a video you have no clue about and tell me something that you have no clue about. Not to be mean, but you should probably just not comment at all if you have no idea what you're talking about. Thanks buddy. LOL

  • @wiiman0001 Meh, maybe it's different in England and America, a few things like that are. (You ARE American, right?) But I swear in England you wouldn't say 1/4th. "4th" or fourth, is fine, because that in quarters that's 16/4, instead of 1/4. So, to use your example, you don't come in 1/4th place, you come in 16/4 place, said "sixteen quarters" simplified to "fourth" There is no such thing as "one fourth", at least not in England.

  • @PrrrromotionGiven Yes it is very different is America. We say "one fourth" when something is a quarter of something if that makes sense lol.

  • @wiiman0001 Speed is still a factor though, and when you can mix speed and technique together, it makes for the perfect combination.

  • @bmj632479 yes speed it a factor, but the fact is that the people who think that bowling is all about throwing the ball as hard as they can right down the middle, they will strike every once in a while, but me throwing it 1/4th of the speed that they do with a bug hook right into the 1-3 pocket, I am going to win 10 time out of 10. Speed it not as important as technique, but no doubt, it is a contributing factor. But there is no technique to throwing it right down the middle lol

  • @wiiman0001 Yeah you're right, but I suppose that's why I follow the rule my friend always told me, "accuracy before power" technique is the first thing a bowler should get down, and afterwards could work on speed if necessary!

  • @wiiman0001 unless youre just playing for the fun of it like most non competitive people do when they bowl, none of that really matters though. that may matter in competition, but here is not the case on this video

  • @wiiman0001 maybe he knows that. never know... its rock n bowl. i fuck around at rock n bowl a LOT. lol.

  • That's fast..but not Palermaa fast.

  • How did you get the 1080p?

  • looks like a good way to roll on dry lanes....

    worst thing being a cranker...at first it was "cool" that I can crank the ball, but I have to have so many different balls for just about every oil pattern I bowl on. It's insane. I remember YABA nationals in Vegas. I drove from Florida because I had no idea what to expect and I had 9 balls with me, I ended up buying another there because the first practice lane I threw my messenger (columbia) went out to 3 and snapped back across the center....

  • Wow that music is BADASS lol

  • pffft thats not fast

  • YEAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH

  • dude you throw hard like omg

  • This was a nice video Bowler. You surely have the technique. That bowling lane also looks "exciting". I like how they did the disco like effects with the ceiling and the colors. HAHA! Makes me want to go bowling too.

  • are you fucking kidding me. looks just like other dumb asses throwing a ball. looks like he has a pipe stuck up his ass. by the way. i bowled my 6th 300 yesterday, so don't tell me what the fuck i can and can't say. asshole

  • That was a fast ball

  • So do the teams that are mentioned in your Username.

  • sorry. i don't talk to faggot asses

  • GO GET A LIFE DUDE! This video was good.  And don't call people names being offensive.

  • You throw like a girl...

  • exactly my point

  • Great qualilty!

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