[QUOTE=scottymoney;64274Come 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.[/QUOTE]
Don't take my size comment the wrong way. I'm 6' 230 lbs myself. Although it doesn't look nearly as good as it did when I graduated high school at 268 lbs I am far from obese and in my opinion, that's where the USA weight is going. I went to by good running shoes and was told that the companies still make the shoes designed for males at 180 lbs. I believe I read recently the average height of an adult male is only 5' 8". I would have guessed 6'.
Kids and females seem to think they can't handle the proper weight ball. For years our local high school coach (a female until this year) had a rule, if you couldn't use 14 at a female and 15 as a male, you couldn't bowl varsity. Now when you go to the league nights and see the women using 15s you can bet they bowled in school. Some even use 16. I stopped using 16 after breaking my wrist three years ago. I'm not sure how much of a difference that 16 ounces is making in the cupping but it seemed smart at the time.
Bookmarks