Hi guys, quick suggestion. You could do a series with this. Inviting different pros to throw 2lb and keep track of score. Something like what top gear does with celebrities racing times.
That 2 pound ball could actually be a tactic on some crazy splits, the way it bounces off a pin so far could actually be useful sometimes lol. Should do a trick shot video with it!
@@bullfrog-nt1lb weight of the ball doesn't effect your ability to get a 7-10 split. You need to knock the pin off the back of the machine and hit the other pin
As a kid in the early 70s, I got my first ball. It was an 8 pound Brunswick Black Beauty. Because it was so light, it would not return after the first shot. So, I had to use a heavier house ball on the spare shot. The house ball would then return, while pushing my 8 pound ball back to me... True story. 😊
we have a couple older ladies in the league Im in that this happens to. one uses a 6# the other uses #8. they have to wait for the person in the next lane to take their shot so it forces the light balls back. it funny and annoying at times.
Reminds me of this one time a few years back I went bowling and the lanes the put me and my friends on had no balls in the area. Then we bowled our first shots and our balls didn't come back. Turns out, some people had used a bunch of the 8 lbs. house balls which were too light to come back up which clogged up the entire return system. Instead of saying something, they just threw every other ball some that over 50 were stuck. they hade to take the cover off the lane returns.
@@michaelplowman8674 Wow, that's insane. You would think they would know not to have any house balls less than 10 pounds. I'm also curious to know why the machine is unable to return an 8 pound ball? 🤔
Oh, yeah! The Black Beauty was my first ball at 8lbs at age 5 in 1974. I still have it and had it plugged about 8 years ago to work on my swing drills. Dang thing actually hit pretty good when throwing it two handed. Lol.
That’s true but the ball also has two sets of holes… that definitely played a part so I think they should do it again but with a ball with only one set of holes.
Now I'm wanting to see a series of episodes with odd challenges. The 2 lbs ball is one, obviously. How about a 30 lbs one? Maybe a different set of challenges for a bit of team sport? Your team has to complete a predetermined set of frames with each player taking turns on each throw (meaning two players per frame). Set up a 7-10 split for your team mate and they have to clear it. 8 points for a partial completion (meaning the setup is done properly) and counts as a spare and 10 points for a completion and counts as a strike.
I'd like to see Marshall throw another game with a 2-pound ball, but with only 1 set of finger holes. I want to see if that 2nd set of holes made any difference.
3:27 was a naaaaaaasty pick up. Well done! Lowest I ever tried was a 6 pound and it went all over the place haha! Can't imagine a 2... Like bowling with a round pillow.
Reminds me back in the late 70's. The head mechanic at Dick Hoover's Lanes in Brunswick, Ohio would routinely throw 8lb house balls... just messing around. Amazingly, while just cupping the ball, would routinely throw big arcing strikes. Way to go Jabby!
This is why your a legend Matt. And so gracious to your fans. Your someone I love to support because you love your fans. Congratulations and can't wait for next video
If you watch carefully he makes a good adjustment half way through the game. He rolls it in the first few frames and then he starts lobbing it way down the lane in the later frames which worked a lot better.
Marshall was starting to realize that harder and straighter would be the better strategy. we made it tough on him as we didn't give him any practice shots with that ball before we made him start. Thanks for watching!!
That was fun! I think would be interesting for the PBA to have a 2 pound tournament like is done with plastic ball tournaments. I would pay to see that!
@@shorty808100 I agree with you but would be much more challenging for the Pros with the lighter ball. I know is not feasible and will not happen but would be fun to watch the frustration of the Pros.
Spare making could be kind of fun with something similar to this. A mix of candlepin and 10 pin would be an amazing sport if it could ever be conjured.
Or Duckpin Bowling, just don't invite Osku, Sean Rash or Maximum Bob (Robert Smith) cause you know might happen when they chuck a Duckpin Ball so hard lol
With all the new-fangled ways of bowling, a two pound ball opens more possibilities, like throwing the ball overhand. I don't think that's ever been done before, at least not in serious competition. It would have the opposite spin of throwing underhand, so it would be almost like bowling left handed if you were a righty, and vice-versa if you were lefty. That might be handy in certain situations, like a righty trying to pick up a 1-2-4-7 spare.
I used to like to try to bowl a game using the house balls, using a different ball for each throw. Lots of variety. But then you'd find one you really liked and would stick with it.
HOLY GOD MR. SHADY!!!! I Doubt you’ll see this but I was just randomly scrolling and saw you! Still one of my favorite high school teachers! Hope all is well😁
That was a crackup, thanks for sharing! Having bowled for years I enjoyed watching the totally different reaction it has compared to the 16# I'm used to.
The champion bowler made the adjustments with the 2pound ball and achieved a good score and a strike at the end. A second game would be interesting to see for a score near 200. Thanks.
How do you not just launch that ball in the air at the pins? I haven’t bowled in a long time. I have a 16 lbs Brunswick Black Beauty and I think next time I bowl it’ll be with a 12 lbs house ball
A topic that would be interesting is Weight vs. Speed. I would think a heavy ball rolled slower then a lighter ball rolled faster could carry the same energy. I roll a 16lb ball at 13.5 mph and my teammate rolls a 14lb ball at 15 mph. Which one carries more energy to the pins? Is there a graph showing energy of a bowling ball as a result of Weight vs. Speed?
Educational video. I always thought about drilling a 10 or 12 lbs ball to work on mechanics with. But I am afraid it will completely screw over my wrist strength when I try to go back to my 15lbs weight.
My father owned a bowling center back in the 90s. My buddies and I would bowl pot games with 6lb and 8lb house balls. Talk about some crazy leaves! It was fun until we started cracking the balls and my dad put an end to that! lol
That was a very cool video. I remember Mike Shady from my Wisconsin days. If you are the same Mike I visited your or your brothers pro shop in Appleton ??? Now I'm out in Washington state not too far from Yakima and am hoping to meet Me. Kent some day soon.
The issue is not only controlling it but the fact that it deflects so much that it's hard to carry even a perfect shot and with the exception of single pins cover spares.
Where do you buy the instructional bowling ball? I can get down to 6lb balls but where can I buy the instructional bowling ball. do they come in 2lbs 4lbs & 6lbs.
My daughter saw this, and would love to get this same ball. Are there any 2lb. balls that can be used on standard bowling lanes for youngsters? light enough for little fingers, but solid enough to knock over pins? I have seen some that are for gym floors, or for outside, but she wants one that she can use to bowl with her dad. Thanks in advance...
We bowled in grade school with completely hollow bowling balls that you could bounce like a basketball. We bowled in the gym floor. They must have been designed just for that.
I'm actually mad at myself for guessing 105! Saw this video after one about a guy trying to 300 with a 6lb and thought "eh 105 seems reasonable from that showcase" looked bad until frame 9!
its simple physics. F=MA. Adding more Mass is gonna allow a lot more pin action and obviously increases in score possibility. Likewise you can also throw a light ball really fast and have large change in acceleration when it hits the pins. Both are possible but the control with a slower ball is better. So yeah they can bowl just as good but its harder.
Had we allowed Marshall several practice shots first, he would've probably used a different strategy. We were kind of mean lol and made him start the game with no practice shots! Thanks for watching!!
For the feel and the power. When the pins weigh 3.5lbs, it's a fight for a 2lb ball to power through it and not just bounce off. I did this challenge with a 3lb rubber ball, and a 2lb foam ball 2 years ago, with a 235 average, I scored an amazing 57 with the rubber ball, and a 38 with the foam ball. It's humbling, I'll stick to my 16lb thank you. :D
Makes me wonder about spare shots when you have separated pins. Would using a lighter ball make some more kind of splits since the ball will actually bounce instead of going straight through. He picked up that one spare because the ball deflected and took out another set of pins. It seems it might be helpful for spares that are harder because you rely strictly on pin action to carry across the lane.
I think so....we had a very old guy in our league who threw a light ball. I cant remember the split but it was pretty big and his ball bounced off the one pin and into the other. Something a normal weight/speed ball would have no chance of doing
I think this is an interesting issue. I throw a 14lbs bowling ball, but was looking for a lighter ball to practice getting your hand better behind the ball instead of above it. To experience the feeling better! What is the best weight for a man to practice with assuming the ball is drilled with fingertip holes?
I've always heard practice with what you use. Practicing with a lighter ball, and switching to heavier for league/tournaments would likely throw off a lot of things.
I have been bowling for 42 years (65), am 5'9", 160 pounds, and have always thrown 16 pound balls. When I tried 15 pounds I left too many 10 pins. The reason 16 pounds is the limit is it would give big guys too much of an advantage to allow even greater weight.
In my "heyday", I rolled a 10 pounder. Since I've become disabled, I can only roll Duckpin balls. The last time I rolled my 10 pound ball, I threw my shoulder out, and couldn't move my arm for 2 days. However, plug up one set of those holes, and I would easily give that 2 pounder a chance. I throw with a backspin straight ball(both 10s and Ducks)... I'd actually like to see how to goes with a ball that light.
This should be an ongoing thing to see which pro can do the best with that 2lb ball
Yes please!
I'd love to see Osku Palermaa with it. Get it drilled for his hand and watch him absolutely RIP it down the lane at like 50MPH lol
@@cyb3ar897 Poor Belmonte would be screwed....and they dont drill it...they have to use it as is
2 handed bowlers...
I would love to see Belmo try this!
Hi guys, quick suggestion.
You could do a series with this.
Inviting different pros to throw 2lb and keep track of score.
Something like what top gear does with celebrities racing times.
Yes!
Not a bad idea. Thanks for the support and willingness to watch more 2LB greatness.
thats a great idea
@@insidebowling That is something I'd LOVE to see. That... was SO funny! XD
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
That 2 pound ball could actually be a tactic on some crazy splits, the way it bounces off a pin so far could actually be useful sometimes lol. Should do a trick shot video with it!
A consistent way to convert a 7-10 split??👀
@@bullfrog-nt1lb 7-10 will never be consistent
@@rayzr1120 it easily could, the ball is lighter than the pins
@@bullfrog-nt1lb weight of the ball doesn't effect your ability to get a 7-10 split. You need to knock the pin off the back of the machine and hit the other pin
@@rayzr1120 if the ball knocks off the 7 pin bounces off and hits the 10 you could
As a kid in the early 70s, I got my first ball. It was an 8 pound Brunswick Black Beauty. Because it was so light, it would not return after the first shot. So, I had to use a heavier house ball on the spare shot. The house ball would then return, while pushing my 8 pound ball back to me... True story. 😊
we have a couple older ladies in the league Im in that this happens to. one uses a 6# the other uses #8. they have to wait for the person in the next lane to take their shot so it forces the light balls back. it funny and annoying at times.
@@ItsAnotherDanny 🤣
Reminds me of this one time a few years back I went bowling and the lanes the put me and my friends on had no balls in the area. Then we bowled our first shots and our balls didn't come back. Turns out, some people had used a bunch of the 8 lbs. house balls which were too light to come back up which clogged up the entire return system. Instead of saying something, they just threw every other ball some that over 50 were stuck. they hade to take the cover off the lane returns.
@@michaelplowman8674 Wow, that's insane. You would think they would know not to have any house balls less than 10 pounds. I'm also curious to know why the machine is unable to return an 8 pound ball? 🤔
Oh, yeah! The Black Beauty was my first ball at 8lbs at age 5 in 1974. I still have it and had it plugged about 8 years ago to work on my swing drills. Dang thing actually hit pretty good when throwing it two handed. Lol.
This is an excellent example of how using a ball that's too light for you hurts your score exponentially more than a ball that might be too heavy
That’s true but the ball also has two sets of holes… that definitely played a part so I think they should do it again but with a ball with only one set of holes.
Actually, I think this is an example of how a ball that's improperly drilled is impossible to throw consistently.
Gotta get Osku to whip that ball at 80mph.
We exploded a 10lb ball throwing it 35ish mph. Literally broke in half. No way that ball would hold up to him.
If Osku did that then it would only take it's first bounce just before it hits the pins 😂😂😂
Highest game I seen bowled with an 8 pounder was 268 🎉
Finally I can say: “I play like a professional bowling player”
My prediction of 83 was looking good for a while! Im impressed Marshall was able to actually get decent pin action with a 2lb ball. Well done!
I had him in the low 80s myself.
Now I'm wanting to see a series of episodes with odd challenges. The 2 lbs ball is one, obviously. How about a 30 lbs one? Maybe a different set of challenges for a bit of team sport? Your team has to complete a predetermined set of frames with each player taking turns on each throw (meaning two players per frame). Set up a 7-10 split for your team mate and they have to clear it. 8 points for a partial completion (meaning the setup is done properly) and counts as a spare and 10 points for a completion and counts as a strike.
30 lb. balls would likely damage the lane.
And the pins. Might split a few with that weight
That was fun to watch him get better with it! He caught on super fast! Definitely shows why he's the pro he is xD
I'd like to see Marshall throw another game with a 2-pound ball, but with only 1 set of finger holes. I want to see if that 2nd set of holes made any difference.
Yes, we NEED a PBA Special EVENT with all competitors only able to use a 2lb ball
I would pay to see that!!!! Lol
Do stuff like this the week leading up to the competition, like the Masters does with par 3 and people trying to skip the lake.
I wonder how it would work with a two handed grip. Lol
Norm Duke would be laughing like crazy, the PBA comedy invitational 🎉
3:27 was a naaaaaaasty pick up. Well done! Lowest I ever tried was a 6 pound and it went all over the place haha! Can't imagine a 2... Like bowling with a round pillow.
I think it's safe to say that's the first time I've ever seen that spare attempted, that ball just had no force when it hit
That was a nice pick up after a crazy leave!! Bowling with a round pillow is a great description, it was crazy light hahaha!! Thanks for watching!!
Whenever I go bowling with friends I get the heaviest one they have and launch it down
The alley. It’s a hit and miss strategy.
Reminds me back in the late 70's. The head mechanic at Dick Hoover's Lanes in Brunswick, Ohio would routinely throw 8lb house balls... just messing around. Amazingly, while just cupping the ball, would routinely throw big arcing strikes. Way to go Jabby!
This is why your a legend Matt. And so gracious to your fans. Your someone I love to support because you love your fans. Congratulations and can't wait for next video
If you watch carefully he makes a good adjustment half way through the game. He rolls it in the first few frames and then he starts lobbing it way down the lane in the later frames which worked a lot better.
For videos like this, it would be nice to see two rounds so they have an opportunity to get a little comfortable with the challenge
Marshall was starting to realize that harder and straighter would be the better strategy. we made it tough on him as we didn't give him any practice shots with that ball before we made him start. Thanks for watching!!
@@insidebowling How about trying to hit the head pin on the fly? Then you don't have to worry about alley conditions at all.
Hearing that ball roll down the lane on the extra finger holes if the bowling equivalent of fingers scratching a chalkboard!
Great video. Think I might try a heavier ball see if it can improve my scores. Cant hurt to try.
Never saw a pro so happy to get a spare before!
Mike Shady!! The legend himself in his bowling environment :)
That was fun! I think would be interesting for the PBA to have a 2 pound tournament like is done with plastic ball tournaments. I would pay to see that!
They should do a 6-8 pound ball tourney there would be a hair more carry there
@@shorty808100 I agree with you but would be much more challenging for the Pros with the lighter ball. I know is not feasible and will not happen but would be fun to watch the frustration of the Pros.
Lots of broken bowling balls! 😂
@@insidebowling question where can I get one of those bowling balls
3:30 is actually pretty impressive! :)
wow you really went balls out with this one
Spare making could be kind of fun with something similar to this. A mix of candlepin and 10 pin would be an amazing sport if it could ever be conjured.
Oh my GAWD!! That's how I bowl! I had no idea that I just needed a heavier ball to go pro!
I would love to see a video of professional bowlers trying Candlepin Bowling for the first time.
Or Duckpin Bowling, just don't invite Osku, Sean Rash or Maximum Bob (Robert Smith) cause you know might happen when they chuck a Duckpin Ball so hard lol
With all the new-fangled ways of bowling, a two pound ball opens more possibilities, like throwing the ball overhand. I don't think that's ever been done before, at least not in serious competition. It would have the opposite spin of throwing underhand, so it would be almost like bowling left handed if you were a righty, and vice-versa if you were lefty. That might be handy in certain situations, like a righty trying to pick up a 1-2-4-7 spare.
Was fun when younger to throw 16 lb followed by 10 lb and watch speed. Curious of what speed they can throw on straight shots.
I used to like to try to bowl a game using the house balls, using a different ball for each throw. Lots of variety. But then you'd find one you really liked and would stick with it.
It would've been interesting to have a camera down by the pins showing the deflection.
We did add the PIP on this one to try to do that. Thanks for the suggestion.
This was great!! f7 is classic!! Absolutely love this idea!!
I need to see more of this
HOLY GOD MR. SHADY!!!! I Doubt you’ll see this but I was just randomly scrolling and saw you! Still one of my favorite high school teachers! Hope all is well😁
That was a crackup, thanks for sharing! Having bowled for years I enjoyed watching the totally different reaction it has compared to the 16# I'm used to.
Thanks for the comment and for watching, we appreciate it!! We hope to have some other pros give this 2lb ball a try in the future!
The champion bowler made the adjustments with the 2pound ball and achieved a good score and a strike at the end. A second game would be interesting to see for a score near 200. Thanks.
We hope to have more videos of bowling with this ball in the future! Thanks for watching and for your comment!
Thanks
Very entertaining. It’s great to see a pro struggle like the rest of us. Ha
i would definitely like to see more of this with different pros.
Have you guys tried candlepin? Could be interesting to get some good or pro 10 pin guys on a candle pin lane.
this looks like the kind of score i would normally get 😳😂
How do you not just launch that ball in the air at the pins?
I haven’t bowled in a long time. I have a 16 lbs Brunswick Black Beauty and I think next time I bowl it’ll be with a 12 lbs house ball
A topic that would be interesting is Weight vs. Speed. I would think a heavy ball rolled slower then a lighter ball rolled faster could carry the same energy. I roll a 16lb ball at 13.5 mph and my teammate rolls a 14lb ball at 15 mph. Which one carries more energy to the pins? Is there a graph showing energy of a bowling ball as a result of Weight vs. Speed?
Alright algorithm, let's see what you got for me.
Ight that was cool af, glad I can beat a pro when the odds are stacked against them.
Great sport Marshall! Thanks, I enjoyed that.
It's amazing, it made him look like an amateur with a nice stroke.
Educational video. I always thought about drilling a 10 or 12 lbs ball to work on mechanics with. But I am afraid it will completely screw over my wrist strength when I try to go back to my 15lbs weight.
I'd have to refuse... 😂
This would mess my calibration ALL up!
My father owned a bowling center back in the 90s. My buddies and I would bowl pot games with 6lb and 8lb house balls. Talk about some crazy leaves! It was fun until we started cracking the balls and my dad put an end to that! lol
You got to like Marshall for doing that experiment.
Not to mention how it grabs the lane differently. A lighter ball won't have as much friction, so it won't curve nearly the same as the heavier balls.
That was a very cool video. I remember Mike Shady from my Wisconsin days. If you are the same Mike I visited your or your brothers pro shop in Appleton ???
Now I'm out in Washington state not too far from Yakima and am hoping to meet Me. Kent some day soon.
Would love to see how the PBL throws this thing on return with our AMF pinsetters xD
I died when his bell ricocheted in front of the 4 pin when he went for the 1-3-4-9
Loved watching it just bounce off the pins hahaha
i dont even bowl. how did i get here
Corny what are you doing here? You play roblox!
The issue is not only controlling it but the fact that it deflects so much that it's hard to carry even a perfect shot and with the exception of single pins cover spares.
It’s so crazy how the ball sounds when it hits the pins 🎳
Can't wait for a 2 LBS Only tournament!
Hahaha that would be awesome!!
My guess is it takes two frames to get used to it then tops out at around 180 some
Lolnope
He’d still beat me with that ball with me playing with a normal weight ball! 😂
Should've rolled two games. The first toward the head pin ... see if you can break 100... the second to the side so there's less splits ... maybe 125.
You might throw a perfect ball but the pins will deflect 2lb would be fun for picking up spares or practicing back up ball
Where do you buy the instructional bowling ball? I can get down to 6lb balls but where can I buy the instructional bowling ball. do they come in 2lbs 4lbs & 6lbs.
Yes, I'd love to know too.
Would be interesting to see this but like without the extra holes on the other side
My daughter saw this, and would love to get this same ball. Are there any 2lb. balls that can be used on standard bowling lanes for youngsters? light enough for little fingers, but solid enough to knock over pins? I have seen some that are for gym floors, or for outside, but she wants one that she can use to bowl with her dad. Thanks in advance...
Crazy that it was actually hooking and that he was doing pretty ok with it. Guess he’s a pro for a reason
Predicted 85, thought I might have nailed it until the last few frames.
We bowled in grade school with completely hollow bowling balls that you could bounce like a basketball. We bowled in the gym floor. They must have been designed just for that.
Yes! We had that in our elementary school as well!
@@spudskie3907 Good times!
I'm actually mad at myself for guessing 105! Saw this video after one about a guy trying to 300 with a 6lb and thought "eh 105 seems reasonable from that showcase" looked bad until frame 9!
Im going to start showing this to my teenagers at work who think they can throw the 7lb ers and bowl good! (Bowling alley employee)
its simple physics. F=MA. Adding more Mass is gonna allow a lot more pin action and obviously increases in score possibility. Likewise you can also throw a light ball really fast and have large change in acceleration when it hits the pins. Both are possible but the control with a slower ball is better. So yeah they can bowl just as good but its harder.
What an interesting challenge ! 😄
To compensate for loss of mass you must throw it hard and straight at pocket target.
Had we allowed Marshall several practice shots first, he would've probably used a different strategy. We were kind of mean lol and made him start the game with no practice shots! Thanks for watching!!
Weight definitely matters for the 'feel'.
It must have felt to him, like he was throwing air down the lane. LOL
For the feel and the power. When the pins weigh 3.5lbs, it's a fight for a 2lb ball to power through it and not just bounce off. I did this challenge with a 3lb rubber ball, and a 2lb foam ball 2 years ago, with a 235 average, I scored an amazing 57 with the rubber ball, and a 38 with the foam ball. It's humbling, I'll stick to my 16lb thank you. :D
I haven't bowled in years. I don't think my shoulder can take it, but I found this oddly satisfying. No offense.
How do I get one
Makes me wonder about spare shots when you have separated pins. Would using a lighter ball make some more kind of splits since the ball will actually bounce instead of going straight through. He picked up that one spare because the ball deflected and took out another set of pins. It seems it might be helpful for spares that are harder because you rely strictly on pin action to carry across the lane.
I think so....we had a very old guy in our league who threw a light ball. I cant remember the split but it was pretty big and his ball bounced off the one pin and into the other. Something a normal weight/speed ball would have no chance of doing
How many times did he say 2 pound instructional ball?
Everything’s a oh no is pretty accurate 😂
This is more exciting than professional bowling. Seems like it takes more skill.
More luck rather
i like how he gradually just switches to throwing the ball further and further instead of rolling it xD
How about new England bowling candlepin I feel this is harder than your ten pin bowling and yes I have done both
Good sport fun to watch
The deflection is insane 😂
It is!
Damn right
For anyone wondering this is exactly what I look like bowling lol
He got 106. It’s very humbling when that’s the score I get with a normal 11-pounder.
I think this is an interesting issue.
I throw a 14lbs bowling ball, but was looking for a lighter ball to practice getting your hand better behind the ball instead of above it.
To experience the feeling better!
What is the best weight for a man to practice with assuming the ball is drilled with fingertip holes?
I've always heard practice with what you use. Practicing with a lighter ball, and switching to heavier for league/tournaments would likely throw off a lot of things.
stay with 14
I have been bowling for 42 years (65), am 5'9", 160 pounds, and have always thrown 16 pound balls. When I tried 15 pounds I left too many 10 pins. The reason 16 pounds is the limit is it would give big guys too much of an advantage to allow even greater weight.
Oh hey, Marshall's score looks like mine when I bowl with a 14 lb ball XD
Gotta love how that ball just bounces off the pins. XD
Funny stuff. Hello from Lincoln NE.
They should do this 2 lb, thing with Osku Paalerma. It would be awesome to see him whip the 2 pounder!
It'd break. We broke a few 10lb balls throwing them 35mph. He'd likely chuck that 40+mph. No way it'd hold up
Even watching it break could be fun!
@@jonathanmosebach2921 you don't see much haha you just find the chucks behind the pin setter down back.
This is a really cool idea
I would be curious as to how PBA bowlers would do in either candlepin or duckpin bowling where the balls are lighter, smaller & have no holes.
In my "heyday", I rolled a 10 pounder. Since I've become disabled, I can only roll Duckpin balls. The last time I rolled my 10 pound ball, I threw my shoulder out, and couldn't move my arm for 2 days.
However, plug up one set of those holes, and I would easily give that 2 pounder a chance. I throw with a backspin straight ball(both 10s and Ducks)... I'd actually like to see how to goes with a ball that light.
Awesome video.
Loved it!
This is such a cool video idea lol heaviest bowling pins ever would be pretty awesome and interesting also!
Thanks Anthony!
Marshall Kent on every first throw: There we go.
Marshall Kent on every second throw: Oh no.
LOL! Thanks for watching!!
I was thinking before I watched this that a 110 would be lucky. When he said 130, I just thought there was no way. Even a 106 isn’t that bad though
hahaha .. that looked like a lot of fun