First Axis rotation is the difference between the direction the ball is spinning and the direction that it is going down the lane, and basically is determined by how far around the side of the ball your fingers get during the release.
To keep it simple break axis rotation down to about 4 releases.
No Rotation (0-5°) you release the ball with the thumb at 12 o'clock
Would be good for the straighter shots, like shooting spares or possibly pointing at the pocket.
Minimal Rotation (15-30°) you release the ball with the thumb at between 11 & 12 o'clock
Would be good for the tighter conditions, when your playing outside, whern you would want a more even response down the lane ( like over/under conditions). In heavier oil it can help read the lane earlier.
Moderate Rotation (45°) you release the ball with the thumb at between 10 & 11 o'clock
Kind of the typical starting point, you get this with the normal handshake release.
Maximum Rotation (up to 90°) you release the ball with the thumb at 9 o'clock
For when your playing deep and you want length and the ball to come off the dry hard.
Check these links out-
Starting on page Page 6–40
Read this first USBC Bowling Ball Parts & Dynamics Chapter 6
Then this next Experimental Tip # 6: Finger-Tip Pressure to Adjust Axis Rotation2
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