And of course you missed the entire point of the comparison about matching to the conditions to improve performance.
Your "All-Season radials" comparison is fine for conditions that don't vary too radically and you don't mind just average or sub standard performance when it gets tough.
In bowling that's the bowler who only bowls in one house and goes to the nationals and can't understand why his ball doesn't work, because he thinks that one ball would work everywhere on any condition.
That's true enough, something is not working and you can't get your ball to hit the pocket the right way you make a change.Ball changes should be something you do if you just can't get your ball to hit the pocket the right way.
True enough, I've seen that myself.But I've seen low level intermediate or advanced beginners make 2-3 ball changes on a THS over the course of ONE SERIES....for NO reason other than they can't seem to hit the pocket....because they can't consistently hit their mark. Thats just bad technique.
A big part of it is bad technique, they need to work on the fundamentals and practice more.
Also another big problem is they don't know their equipment and when and how to utilize it correctly.
But that doesn't make the basic premise of making a adjustments with a ball change invalid.
"Not "ideal"...a straighter shot so I'm possibly going to have to deal with splits...lose a little margin for error...but I CAN out bowl a bad ball reaction."Now...in THIS case....I'm more inclined to agree. It's a low-moderate oil ball and I'm using it essentially for something it's not designed for. But...for the sake of the discussion...CAN I make it work? Yup. I slow it down from 17mph to 14mph...play 2 boards inside of my usual target...it hits the pocket. Not "ideal"...a straighter shot so I'm possibly going to have to deal with splits...lose a little margin for error...but I CAN out bowl a bad ball reaction. And if I CAN...and I suck...then all you great/excellent/semi pros should be able to EASILY out bowl a bad ball reaction.
Just how did you out bowl a bad reaction?
You moved, changed speeds in the first place because your leaving splits, corner pins, missing the headpin whatever. If your still leaving splits, corner pins, washouts whatever after doing that, then you haven't out bowled anything.
Just because someone can move and change release, speed and can get a ball to hit the pocket, doesn't mean you out bowled a bad reaction if it hasn't improved anything..
But after all is said and done, if using just one ball and moving works for you fine do it.
here read this one again.
http://www.bowlingboards.com/threads...by-Rob-Mautner
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