The German Shepherd
02-06-2013, 04:12 PM
First off, please pardon the following ramble.....When I first began the road back into bowling (after an 18 year absence), I found that the game has undergone some serious changes. Here are some examples of what I mean - When I quit bowling in 1994, the reactive resin bowling ball revolution was just beginning; lanes were made of wood; while bowling, if you missed your target to the outside, you ball would not usually hook back enough for a strike and if you pulled your first ball you could expect to cross over or at least end up on the nose. NOWADAYS, if you miss ur strike shot to the outside you end up on the nose and of you pull the ball, you might slide past the head pin.
Because of this, I decided that it would suit me best to invest in highly aggressive bowling equipment. My rev rate and ball speed had diminished in my hiatus (not to mention the onset of middle age!) and I needed a little help from my equipment to make it hook up like it used to. My "comeback" began at the end of 2011. Since then, I have acquired a Vivid, a couple of Defiants and Lucids, a Nexxus and a Critical Theory - all highly aggressive balls. I have liquidated some of my equipment (one Defiant, the Nexxus and one of the Lucids). I am finding that my strike ball (when using these more aggressive pieces) is leaving MANY corner pins and often these are flat 10s (being a right hander). In my last 4 league series (totally 12 games, no duh) I have left a grand total of 33 tens, 6 eights and a few 7s. I am getting tired of this. :mad:
I make adjustments to my speed, hand position, foot position and even using polish but I am still burning up on entry. I am beginning to wonder if it is time for a change to less aggressive equipment! Perhaps less aggressive equipment that retains it's energy better would be a good answer? I know I am throwing harder these days and my rev rate is on the rise. Maybe I have reached a point where I need to use less aggressive balls? What do you think??????????? What would you do???:(
Jay
Because of this, I decided that it would suit me best to invest in highly aggressive bowling equipment. My rev rate and ball speed had diminished in my hiatus (not to mention the onset of middle age!) and I needed a little help from my equipment to make it hook up like it used to. My "comeback" began at the end of 2011. Since then, I have acquired a Vivid, a couple of Defiants and Lucids, a Nexxus and a Critical Theory - all highly aggressive balls. I have liquidated some of my equipment (one Defiant, the Nexxus and one of the Lucids). I am finding that my strike ball (when using these more aggressive pieces) is leaving MANY corner pins and often these are flat 10s (being a right hander). In my last 4 league series (totally 12 games, no duh) I have left a grand total of 33 tens, 6 eights and a few 7s. I am getting tired of this. :mad:
I make adjustments to my speed, hand position, foot position and even using polish but I am still burning up on entry. I am beginning to wonder if it is time for a change to less aggressive equipment! Perhaps less aggressive equipment that retains it's energy better would be a good answer? I know I am throwing harder these days and my rev rate is on the rise. Maybe I have reached a point where I need to use less aggressive balls? What do you think??????????? What would you do???:(
Jay