i'm throwing 14lb balls right know went down because of wrist problem but my wrist is better know and i have way to much power throwing them so im going back up to a 15lb ball.
Not like you're the average size male bowler these weights were meant for. As for the test, you mean like this? http://www.bowl4fun.com/ron/tip14.htm
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i'm throwing 14lb balls right know went down because of wrist problem but my wrist is better know and i have way to much power throwing them so im going back up to a 15lb ball.
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I have never used 16lb. I have always used 15lb.
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If you have the wrist and hand strength to use it then there shouldn't be a problem.
I knew about this Bill but I was thinking of more of a device type thing to measure what weight to use. But I guess that would just be a speed gun and the person throwing 2 different weighted balls.
Come on Bill give it a few years the average weight will go up in the USA and I will be closer to average. Many times I have seen people (mainly younger kids) throwing balls which are way under weight. I tried to explain to a kid a few years ago I was bowling with that he should find a heavier ball (during moonlight bowling). But I am also talking about a kid who was throwing a 12lb ball who can easily handle 16. I think of the general population actually stopped to learn a little bit about bowling you would see so many more bowlers. A month ago I spent some time practicing a few games with a friend and his dad (his dad bowls on Mondays with me and my friend doesn't bowl often). We let my friend bowl his way and try different balls for a game, he finally found a house ball that fit him alright and we then stepped in to teach him a bit, mainly stand here on this board and aim at that arrow. When you stop and educate someone who doesn't know much and they are willing to listen it goes a long way to creating a better experience. My friend went from a guy who just was tagging along to have a good time to talking about how much a ball of his own fitted to him would help.
I'll never go back to 16. My first ball was 16, and the only difference was my 15 is more accurate and leaves less soreness. I may even go down to 14 because I can't cup the 15 consistently. But I can throw the 15 accuratly.
I would say to do it if your ball speed is pretty high with a 15. If you can use a 16 it is better, but not if it sacrifices comfort or accuracy. And when a 16 is drilled, it ends up being a high 15 anyway. I like 16 but I throw a 15 with over 20 mph speed at release so using a 16 was a high to bring the ball speed down and be softer with it. I am also 6'1" and have a high back swing, so it makes sense.
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At 6'1 and 190 I always used a 15 (in college....many many years ago lol I was way skinnier)...when I got back into bowling and got a new ball I went with a 16. I am not sorry. Other than my thumb which is a drilling/release issue I dont have problem. If your a bigger or a stronger guy....go 16. The pin carry and power in the pocket is very close between a 15 and a 16 but more is always more. All things being the same otherwise something heavier is always going to hit harder
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