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Anybody into this?
I'm referring to the American style of 10 pin bowling.
My wife and I enjoy it - but frankly, we're pretty lame. I normally bowl about 120, and she's happy to get near 100.
There is a style of laying down the ball, where the ball is sort of cradled in the hand, and at the release, a wicked spin is put on the ball, causing a late hook into the pocket. It is powerful, beautiful, and when done correctly, causes the pins to explode, and fly in all directions. Most of the better players seem to deliver the ball that way. Try as I might, I just can't get the right action on the ball. I can hook it, but not with that wicked spin. I see that I'm not holding or swinging the ball like they do, but I just can't seem to get it.
Anybody have any insight into what I'm referring to?
I used to be into golfing - I like bowling almost as much. I don't know where it got such a "blue collar" reputation - it's a beautiful game, requiring strenth, concentration, balance and grace.
And it's cheaper than golf.
I'm referring to the American style of 10 pin bowling.
My wife and I enjoy it - but frankly, we're pretty lame. I normally bowl about 120, and she's happy to get near 100.
There is a style of laying down the ball, where the ball is sort of cradled in the hand, and at the release, a wicked spin is put on the ball, causing a late hook into the pocket. It is powerful, beautiful, and when done correctly, causes the pins to explode, and fly in all directions. Most of the better players seem to deliver the ball that way. Try as I might, I just can't get the right action on the ball. I can hook it, but not with that wicked spin. I see that I'm not holding or swinging the ball like they do, but I just can't seem to get it.
Anybody have any insight into what I'm referring to?
I used to be into golfing - I like bowling almost as much. I don't know where it got such a "blue collar" reputation - it's a beautiful game, requiring strenth, concentration, balance and grace.
And it's cheaper than golf.