
Originally Posted by
HeroesFall
Hey gents, looks like I missed a fun discussion!
I do agree the terms weak / strong do hold a connotation to them. For me, understanding WHAT that means as opposed to the connotation is what's important. For my case, I would assume a weak ball would have a "weak" or small hook, and a strong ball a "strong" or big hook. Herein lies the issue. I throw a big hook, a curve actually. So in my mind, I want a ball that does what I do, hooks big. But this is actually counter-intuitive (at least from what I understand) and since I create a big curve with my style, I want a ball that is "weaker" or hooks less to compensate or bring balance. That's where I get / got in trouble.
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