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Bowling Ball Rotation Comparison Done at 300 fps

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2009

With your hand being at the back of the bowling ball at release, you can vary your release by how far your fingers travel around the ball at release. For more bowling information view http://BowlSpot.com

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  • 0:01 that fuckin scared me o,o

  • @GeekBros Yes!!! 41,767th viewer! :)

  • Yes!!! 40,000the viewer! :)

  • I have seen and heard a lot of people wanting to hook the ball alot or hook if differently, I say bowl Naturally because you'll be able to bowl better that way in my opinion. When you bowling Naturally everything should come naturally, Instead of having to think about how much you want to spin the ball, what angle of release you want on the ball, and what new mark to hit. This is all My OPINION

  • well rpms are not the only thing taken into consideration. speed is a huge factor. a stroker is someone who doesnt put alot of revs on the ball and speeds can vary from slow to fast. a tweener is someone who has medium revs and a medium speed too fast and the ball wont hook too slow and it will overhook. a cranker is someone who throws the ball fast and has alot of revs. if a cranker had the revs he had and threw it as slow as a stroker he would make a seven pin or gutter speed is a large factor

  • Its a spare shooter or really dry lane ball. that's what its for. It's not meant to hook out the house.

  • also this ball here is not reactive so if there is more side revs it would hook more

  • but the release determines if you are a cranker stroker or tweener.

  • @ultravox557 ya but that was not the question the question is what is a cranker and by definition it is someone with a hell of a lot of revs on the ball, not ball speed not angle of rotation and definitely not arm swing. rpms determine between stroker tweener and cranker. simple shit

  • the angle of rotation determines how hard your ball is going to hit.

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