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Thread: Should low rev players bowl with a higher axis tilt to conserve energy?

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    Hey Genius quit worrying about Axis tilt and try practicing making 10 pins.

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    Stop interchanging axis of rotation with axis tilt!! You mean if you have a lower AXIS OF ROTATION (Angle at which the ball is spinning. Parallel to the foul line would be 90 degrees) the ball will react sooner to make the inertia and side rotation act in the same direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bowler64 View Post
    AXIS OF ROTATION (Angle at which the ball is spinning. Parallel to the foul line would be 90 degrees)

    When the ball's Axis is parallel to the foul line, That's considered 0° of rotation.

    90° of rotation is when the ball's Axis is perpendicular to the foul line.



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    A few issues with this video. Rev rate and ball speed are more accurate if done to fifteen feet and multiply by 4. This takes the ball's dynamics out of the equation as well as the amount of boards covered. Most charts will ask for release speed and that is different than what this video showed.
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