If you move left or right to hit a spare, do you always move straight forward (aiming at 2nd arrow, or do you walk in the direction of your 2nd arrow?
@stormBIGbowling The 7 10 is left behind much more often. In bowling, the 5 7 10 is mostly unheard of. Therefore, bowling focuses more emphasis on the 7 10. The 5 7 10 is left behind from throwing a flat ball, which is very uncommon. In the 7 10, both the 4 pin and 6 pin will fail to do their duty and usually slide away into the gutter.
If you move left or right to hit a spare, do you always move straight forward (aiming at 2nd arrow, or do you walk in the direction of your 2nd arrow?
(beginner here)
itsmadmax 4 months ago
@stormBIGbowling The 7 10 is left behind much more often. In bowling, the 5 7 10 is mostly unheard of. Therefore, bowling focuses more emphasis on the 7 10. The 5 7 10 is left behind from throwing a flat ball, which is very uncommon. In the 7 10, both the 4 pin and 6 pin will fail to do their duty and usually slide away into the gutter.
MONOPOLY35 1 year ago
This video was useful. I borrowed the VHS at the library one time.
MONOPOLY35 1 year ago
Join the PBA, prosper, and I'll agree with you.
BowlerScott 2 years ago
camera trick, but cool anyways....
jfigg007 2 years ago
From 8:11 to 9:10...this music is the $hit! I want the soundtrack!
brosain 2 years ago
Wayne Webb was the man, he used to run a pro shop here in Barberton Ohio just outside Akron, throws it so good!
Turtle3000GT 2 years ago
it depends the 5 7 10 i wouldn't say its the toughest split but you can argue that it is
stormBIGbowling 3 years ago
There is a jump in the film that makes it dubious. Isn't the 5-7-10 the toughest split?
RandomComment76 3 years ago 2
it is not a camera trick...idiots!
lanirae2 3 years ago