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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: Zanatos1914 on December 29, 2009, 06:52:49 AM

Title: Change Ball s vs Change Hand position
Post by: Zanatos1914 on December 29, 2009, 06:52:49 AM
After watching allot of bowling and allot of pros a question comes into play...
Would you prefer changing balls and throwing the same shot or change hand position and throw a different shot.

When I am watching the pros on tv they normally stay with the normal shot and find a ball the works on that pattern...

Which would you do?  Different ball or Change hand position...



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Title: Re: Change Ball s vs Change Hand position
Post by: slashrr69 on December 29, 2009, 05:37:23 PM
wish I could drill 5 bowling balls a year..lol.. Iam jealous....
Title: Re: Change Ball s vs Change Hand position
Post by: Xcessive_Evil on December 29, 2009, 05:49:35 PM
If I'm in league, I'll just change a ball.  In a regional, I'll do both as the lanes transition and eventually burn out.
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Title: Re: Change Ball s vs Change Hand position
Post by: pin-chaser on December 29, 2009, 09:09:01 PM
I dont believe you are correct with the thought that PBA stars change balls. I believe they attempt many hand and other adjustments before they go for a different ball with a different look. In a one game match you dont have the luxury of too many attempts at making changes. In 21/24 games of qualifying I think there are ALOT of smaller changes once they have a look on the lane they like. I think it also depends on styles... WRW and DUKE certianly use small adjustments more than heavy handed players both in single game matches and qualifying.

Lastly, I dont believe you should believe you should do either. Every bowler needs all the tools in thier tool chests and in thier arsenal. If you only use 1 option then you limit yourself and give others advantages.
Title: Re: Change Ball s vs Change Hand position
Post by: n00dlejester on December 29, 2009, 10:17:37 PM
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Lastly, I dont believe you should believe you should do either. Every bowler needs all the tools in thier tool chests and in thier arsenal. If you only use 1 option then you limit yourself and give others advantages.


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Title: Re: Change Ball s vs Change Hand position
Post by: Bigmike on December 31, 2009, 06:42:22 AM
Spot on with this posting. Lower rev players like WRW and Mr. Duke have ball motion that is not as succeptable to slight changes in the pattern like Robert Smith or Sean Rash. The low rev guy can use options like increasing speed, backing off grip pressure, slight change in hand postion that can hold them in before they have to make a ball change. The high rev guys could change speed and have the ball squirt past the break, or make a slight change in hand and still have the ball break loose on them because of there rev rate.

It gets more important for the high rev guys to be in tune with their ball motion especially when the ball starts going sideways in the back of the pattern.

I think about ball changes if has became pretty obvious that I made the wrong choice at the end of practice or the pattern is dramatically changing in front of me. Now when I am playing well, I usually have a progression in balls that I will work down or up from. Now that is when the game is fun!!!

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I dont believe you are correct with the thought that PBA stars change balls. I believe they attempt many hand and other adjustments before they go for a different ball with a different look. In a one game match you dont have the luxury of too many attempts at making changes. In 21/24 games of qualifying I think there are ALOT of smaller changes once they have a look on the lane they like. I think it also depends on styles... WRW and DUKE certianly use small adjustments more than heavy handed players both in single game matches and qualifying.

Lastly, I dont believe you should believe you should do either. Every bowler needs all the tools in thier tool chests and in thier arsenal. If you only use 1 option then you limit yourself and give others advantages.

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