AAs: Aslan's Answer's
1. If you have more bowling balls than you take with you when you bowl, how do you decide what balls to take?
I take the ones in my current arsenal and don't take the ones that are undrilled or retired (from a past arsenal).
If you mean having multiple balls in your current arsenal and leaving some home...that does not apply to me. I feel that you should be able to find a strike ball that works if you have 3-6 to choose from. If it takes more than that...you're either making a living as a pro bowler or you need serious work on the SKILL part of the game (rather than the ball part).
As to why I retire some and don't fancy the idea of bringing some of them along...1) See answer above. 2) they are different weights and I prefer not to mix weights.
2. How many balls do you take with you?
4 strike, 1 spare
3. How do you decide which ball with which to start?
I used to just go Solid, Hybrid, Pearl and start with the most aggressive and work to the least aggressive.
I then developed a system for my 5-ball arsenal where I'd start with the middle one as a benchmark and adjust as needed.
But for the last year or so I've allowed my Coach to determine the progression based on her watching me throw and knowing more than I do about the covers of different bowling balls, different brands, etc...
4. When it's time to make a ball change, what determines the change you make?
I used to have a system where if I moved laterally twice in either direction and still needed to move a 3rd time...I'd go back to the original line and ball up or down.
My new system was given to me by my coach and that is to continue making lateral adjustments left until you miss right. Granted, that assumes you're executing consistently and at the same speed and hitting your mark. But whether I make a 1:1, 2:1, or 3:2 move is based on what spare I leave. I also added my own slight adjustment strategy based on how the ball exits the pin deck.
The new system makes a LOT of sense if you think about it. For me, as an example, if I'm throwing my Lethal Revolver and everything is going well...then I go through the nose, leave a split. I'd make a 2:1 (2 boards feet, 1 board target) move left. Lets say that works...but I later leave another split through the nose...I'd make another 2:1. But lets say after a 3rd 2:1...shots all executed well, I suddenly leave a 1-2-10 due to a miss right.
Well, in that situation, you've now moved too deep and the rev rate/speed combination can no longer make the turn...the angle is too great. I would then move back 2:1 to the right (the last line that worked) and I'd ball down.
However...I did learn somethings about this system during this mornings practice so I'll add that in my scoring section later.
5. When you decide to buy a new bowling ball, what criteria do you use to make your choice?
I usually use the same method I use when buying a car or cell phone. I aim for something that is new, undrilled, and can be gotten at a relative discount due to newer models being released.
In terms of what "type" of new ball I would look for (relating it to the arsenal question), I have a 4-tiered system that takes into account the ball covers, specifications, and PerfectScale rating and a ball falls into a #1, #2, #3, and #4 slot...and so if I'm trying to fill a hole in an arsenal that has a #1, #3, and #4 but is missing the #2...I'd look at my short list (wish list) of different balls and see which ones fits as a #2.
Thanks in advance for your help.
You're welcome...although I doubt what I do can transfer very well to your average reader. It takes a special level of nerd to appreciate my madness.![]()
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