Master the bowling release and learn when/why to use more/less rotation

Tenpin Doctors-JR Raymond & Cody Shoemaker
22 Jul 202420:35

Summary

TLDRIn this bowling tutorial, J.R Raymond and Cody Shoemaker from the Bolx Pro Shop and Training Center at Waterford Lanes clarify the difference between axis rotation and axis tilt. They demonstrate how these concepts affect ball motion, emphasizing that rotation dictates the ball's left-right movement, not the hook timing. The duo showcases various shots with different rotation levels, illustrating how adjustments in rotation can influence ball reaction without needing to move the player's feet. The video is a valuable resource for bowlers seeking to refine their technique and improve lane play.

Takeaways

  • 🎳 Bowling rotation and axis tilt are often confused, but they affect the ball's motion differently.
  • 🔄 Axis rotation refers to the left or right movement of the ball, while axis tilt affects how much the ball gets down the lane.
  • 🏌️‍♂️ Adjusting rotation is easier than changing axis tilt, which is more difficult to manipulate.
  • 📏 High tilt is beneficial on lanes with more friction, whereas low tilt helps with oilier conditions.
  • 💡 Rotation controls the ball's left-to-right movement, not necessarily how early or late it hooks.
  • 📉 Lower rotation does not inherently mean the ball will hook earlier; it's more about the ball's response to lane conditions.
  • 🔄 High rotation does not necessarily make the ball go further down the lane; it's about the ball's left-to-right motion.
  • 🎯 Bowlers can use rotation adjustments to fine-tune their game without needing to move their feet or change balls.
  • 🧲 The ball's surface has a significant impact on its motion, with studies showing it contributes 70-75% to ball motion.
  • 📈 Understanding the role of rotation can help bowlers manage different lane conditions and make more informed adjustments.
  • 🚀 An upcoming app with AI technology is set to assist bowlers with moves and ball choices, promising to revolutionize their game.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is to explain the difference between axis rotation and axis tilt in bowling, and how these elements affect ball motion and adjustments on the lane.

  • What is the difference between axis rotation and axis tilt?

    -Axis rotation refers to the left or right movement of the bowling ball, while axis tilt affects how much the ball gets down the lane; more tilt gets the ball further down the lane, and less tilt makes it react to the lane quicker.

  • Why is changing axis tilt more difficult than changing axis rotation?

    -Changing axis tilt is more difficult because it involves a more significant physical adjustment in the bowler's hand position and release, whereas rotation can be more easily manipulated by slight changes in hand position or wrist action.

  • What is the misconception about lower and higher rotation in bowling?

    -The misconception is that lower rotation means the ball will hook earlier and higher rotation means it will get down the lane further. In reality, rotation controls the left or right movement of the ball, not the timing of the hook.

  • How much of an effect does the bowling ball's core have on its motion compared to the surface?

    -Studies show that 70-75% of a ball's motion comes from its surface because it's the part that interacts with the lane. The core has a smaller impact on the overall motion as it doesn't dictate the ball's response to friction as much as the surface does.

  • What happens if a bowling ball is thrown with zero degrees of rotation?

    -If a bowling ball is thrown with zero degrees of rotation, it will not hook and will travel straight down the lane, regardless of the core or layout.

  • What adjustments can a bowler make to the ball motion without moving their feet?

    -A bowler can adjust the amount of rotation and speed, as well as the rev rate, to change the ball motion without moving their feet.

  • Why might a bowler choose to use less rotation when the ball is thrown further to the right?

    -A bowler might choose to use less rotation when the ball is thrown further to the right because the ball doesn't need to travel as far left to right, and it helps to control the shape and margin for error.

  • What is the effect of adding more rotation to a bowling ball on a typical house pattern?

    -Adding more rotation to a bowling ball on a typical house pattern can make the ball more responsive to the lane's friction, potentially causing it to hook earlier and more aggressively.

  • How can a bowler manage the ball motion on burned-up lanes?

    -On burned-up lanes, a bowler can manage the ball motion by rolling it more forward, using less rotation, and playing at tighter angles to scoot the ball through the oil without it responding too early to the lane's friction.

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