Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: Heavier Ball?

  1. #1
    Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Pearland,Texas
    Posts
    72
    Chats: 0

    Default Heavier Ball?

    I've had a total left hip replacement and won't bowl again until summer. I didn't start bowling until I retired and used a 12# ball to start then got a 14# hammer. I decided to buy a new ball and split the difference with a 13# Wisdom from 900 Global. I want to get a new ball for the summer but want to get at least a 14# and maybe a 15#. Since it's only 2# more than the one I 've used all year, do you think I can use the 15# or go with the 14#?

  2. #2
    Pin Crusher Hammer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    IL
    Posts
    1,191
    Chats: 0

    Default

    I just turned 66 and use a 14# Blue Hammer. I used to have a 16# Hammer but I started to have wrist issues and trouble controlling the ball. So I went to a 15# Hammer Anger and that was okay for a while until I started having trouble with getting enough speed for the Anger resin ball to work right on our THS pattern in our house on league night. That pushed me to get the urethane Blue Hammer of 14#. That weight I found is easier for me to control in my swing and my release. There is a good core weight in the Blue so I have no trouble shooting a high score with the Blue Hammer. Not long ago I shot a 221, 214 and a 247 on league night for a great three game series. So you should get a weight that is easy to control in your swing and your release. I don't know how big you are or how strong you are so maybe you can handle something heavier then 14#. But from your post showing lighter balls maybe a 14# would be just right for you. Do you bowl on sport or PBA oil patterns or do you bowl on regular house patterns where the oil is on the dry or medium dry patterns?

  3. #3
    Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Pearland,Texas
    Posts
    72
    Chats: 0

    Default

    I bowl on a regular house pattern and we have a senior league with the same pattern. The only time I bowl on a different pattern is when we go the the state senior tournament I could handle the 14# Hammer okay and perhaps your advice to stay with that weight is spot on. Thanks.

  4. #4
    Pin Crusher noeymc's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2012
    Location
    Elyria Ohio
    Posts
    1,370
    Chats: 506

    Default

    you shouldn't keep changing weight you want all your balls to be the same maybe your spare ball a pound lighter for more ball speed but even then speeding up is a pretty simple adjustment
    Stroker
    Ball Speed : 17mph Rev Rate : 300-325 PAP : 4 1/2
    Balls : Hammer Taboo Deep Purple Roto Grip Shatter Roto Grip Scream Hammer absolute hook
    Avg 182 high game 291 High series 709
    bowling 2 leagues and everyday i can

    Member ID: 9407-9357

  5. #5
    Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Pearland,Texas
    Posts
    72
    Chats: 0

    Default

    I only take one ball to the lanes. Right now it's the Wisdom. I don't have an "arsenal", just the one ball.

  6. #6
    Ringer ecub's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Illinois
    Posts
    369
    Chats: 16

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by backlasher View Post
    I've had a total left hip replacement and won't bowl again until summer. I didn't start bowling until I retired and used a 12# ball to start then got a 14# hammer. I decided to buy a new ball and split the difference with a 13# Wisdom from 900 Global. I want to get a new ball for the summer but want to get at least a 14# and maybe a 15#. Since it's only 2# more than the one I 've used all year, do you think I can use the 15# or go with the 14#?
    What does your doctor say about it?
    - Ed

    __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ _____________________________________
    Equipment: Hammer 1st Blood (RICO Layout @1500 Polished), Hammer Taboo (RICO Layout @2000 Polished), Hammer Taboo Blue/Silver (RICO Layout @4000), Storm Natural Pearl, Hammer Razyr, Ebonite Maxim

    League Average (THS): 207
    High Game Score: 279 (9 in a row)
    High 3 Game Series: 788

    PAP: 5 3/4 right 1/4 up
    Ball Speed: Mid 15-16 (Tweener)

  7. #7
    Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Pearland,Texas
    Posts
    72
    Chats: 0

    Default

    The doctor said wait until September but I want to try it in July. We have the state tournament in July. If there's any pain, I'll wait a few months.

  8. #8
    Cranker
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Sherman Oaks,Ca
    Posts
    848
    Chats: 7

    Default

    IMOP I suggest you wait until September as the doctor instructed! Doing activities on a newly installed hip against doctors orders my cause damage if not properly healed. If I recall it takes about 6 months for a hip to fully heal from replacement surgery. If you must bowl before Septmeber,then I wish you all the best!

    Zothen

  9. #9
    Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2012
    Location
    Pearland,Texas
    Posts
    72
    Chats: 0

    Default

    Thanks. I had my 6 week check-up and the doctor said I was about 50% healed and since the surgery was December 28, 6 months would be the end of June. Believe me, I'll take it VERY easy when I try it. I'll probably just walk up to the line and drop it. I've been doing exercises in a heated pool for over a year and I think that'll speed up the healing. We'll see.

  10. #10

    Default

    I agree with alot of people and what they said. I would find a weight you are comfortable with now. Take all your balls to the bowling alley and see what weight feels good and is not too much strain or stress on the hip. As you heal and get stronger then look for more weight but I would think if you get to heavy, it could hurt your swing and plus you want to make sure you don't have problems with the ball being to heavy where your momentum pulls you. Also until you get everything down like timing you want to be able to get some speed on the ball espcially if it gets dry. To much weight you might not be able to get the ball down the lane without it taking off due to the lack of speed.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •