he throws with one arm, which is bowling. The other player is using two arms, that is not bowling and frankly shouldnt be allowed. Is this what we want to turn bowling into?
FOX Sports Yeah, I have a comment: A. Two handers: all sports evolve over the decades. If a two-hander can still hit their mark consistently and have a 600-rpm rev rate then I say more ‘power’ to them. Yes, I’m beginning to read evidence that their lack of using their thumb allows them to enhance axis tilt and possibly extend the rg parameters manufactured into the bowling ball. Most sport’s governing bodies and equipment manufacturers across the board will make rule and manufacturing changes if they see that any particular piece of equipment starts to give any unfair advantage. Maybe this situation should be addressed at this point in bowling’s history. B. Crowd noise/cheering: Historically a bowler’s concentration (not unlike a golfer’s, or tennis player’s) was held in a certain reverence. A respect. (Look back on any Chris Schenkel broadcast.) This ‘on the approach/during their shot’ whooping and hollering does not increase scores. I’d wager....the bowlers do not appreciate it either.
I would like that these recaps show some misses. Everybody knows how a good strike looks, but the open frames can show the viewers ( a bowler myself ) player's errors and we can learn from them.
What did you think about Bill O'Neill's win?
he throws with one arm, which is bowling. The other player is using two arms, that is not bowling and frankly shouldnt be allowed. Is this what we want to turn bowling into?
mpup54 someone’s afraid of change 🤣
mpup54 He uses two hands, but only 1 on the release. The other hand is for a guide.
FOX Sports Yeah, I have a comment: A. Two handers: all sports evolve over the decades. If a two-hander can still hit their mark consistently and have a 600-rpm rev rate then I say more ‘power’ to them. Yes, I’m beginning to read evidence that their lack of using their thumb allows them to enhance axis tilt and possibly extend the rg parameters manufactured into the bowling ball. Most sport’s governing bodies and equipment manufacturers across the board will make rule and manufacturing changes if they see that any particular piece of equipment starts to give any unfair advantage. Maybe this situation should be addressed at this point in bowling’s history.
B. Crowd noise/cheering: Historically a bowler’s concentration (not unlike a golfer’s, or tennis player’s) was held in a certain reverence. A respect. (Look back on any Chris Schenkel broadcast.)
This ‘on the approach/during their shot’ whooping and hollering does not increase scores. I’d wager....the bowlers do not appreciate it either.
instaBlaster.
I would like that these recaps show some misses. Everybody knows how a good strike looks, but the open frames can show the viewers ( a bowler myself ) player's errors and we can learn from them.
Gabriel Calderon yes.
When exactly did TV bowling become the Gong Show?
The scary part for me is that Svensson is getting over 600 RPM on the ball.
Anyone know what ball Bill O'Neill is throwing? I bowl pretty much exclusively hammers and I can't recall that one.
Black Widow Pink. Dom Barrett was throwing it, as well.
troup can’t hide in the back with the shades lol
Why the ball change for the roll off? Not the best decision.
Isn’t that bob ross @ 5:33
Svensson is definitely not the young gun he once was
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