I normally throw a 15 lb and was doing some messing arounds at the lanes yesterday and grabbed an 8 pounder for the kicks. I basically tripled my rev rate while not losing a lot of ball speed. Then it would hit the pins and the lack of mass meant a lack of momentum so it just kinda bounced off. It was so weird, but also understandable.
Great bowling either way. I was rooting for him to get that 300. But I knew as soon as he started having a conversation with the other guy that it took him off his game.
You should get a high rev 2 hand bowler to throw that 20lb ball Would be interesting to see what they could do with it and the crazy pin action that will occur
I used to bowl back in the 80's competitively with a 16.4 pound ball and that was the biggest at the time you could get. So the PBA increased pin weights to counter that. 20lb ball is insane.
First bowling video I’ve ever watched on UA-cam. Good stuff!!! After the first 7 strikes with the 20 lb. ball I thought, “geez, how many 300 games does this guy have?” Looks like a lot! I don’t bowl much, but I’m a subscriber now.👍🏻👍🏻
The problem or lack of control could be with the 8 ball, when you play with two balls of different weight. that helped the launches with ball 8were wrong in their reference
Holy sh*t my man, you throw so consistently it's insane. This is coming from a guy who only ever played Junior Varsity bowling for all 4 years of high school. My freshman year tryouts, my average was like 60. I only got on the team because we didn't have enough others try out that year. Even at the end of senior year, I averaged around 110ish. My best game is a 186. I understand the fundamentals and how you're supposed to do it, but with the way I throw, consistency isn't easy for me. My coach said I have a "helicopter arm." When I throw, it's not a straight back and straight up into a handshake position, my arm goes behind the back. He tried to fix it by having a pool cue under my arm and telling me not to drop it, but I couldn't do it. I just had to adapt to it. Funny thing is, I now work with my coach from high school at a factory in town.
A full rack of pins is 35 lbs. 20 lbs. is 57% of the total weight of a rack of pins. 8 lbs. is only 23%. You could measure your speed and rev rate of each weight to make it very math nerdy cool. Good job 👊
My spine is two solid rods from top to bottom. In order to bowl I had to go to a 12lb ball. I've found if you hit your marks they'll all work pretty consistent when you figure it out.
I threw 16 lbs through my late teens and early twenties. So many taps that were mystifying. In my 40's I've found 15 lbs to be the sweet spot. I can throw with more accuracy, at the expense of less pin action. Shot 714 scratch the last time I played sanctioned league. I'm still hunting that elusive 300.
I love watching that 20lb ball go down the lane. It's like a Mack truck speeding down the highway. Slow to get started but once it picks up nothing can stop it. Get it to the pocket and there's no chance of not striking. You should join an unsanctioned league and throw this ball, use the 8lb ball for spares. Then maybe you'd be the 250 avg bowler.
Great job and you do a great job with your channel. Very real and you show the average bowlers how hard it really is to become a great tournament player. Keep working and love the content.
Picking the heaviest ball always seemed like a flex to me. The lighter the ball, the harder and more accurate I can throw it. Can manage a few strikes a game. I need like a kiddie ball. Or candle pin bowling I do well. But a heavy ball I get nowhere. Cant even hold it with my fingers in the holes. I can swing it, get some momentum, but it’s much more effort for far less result. Usually get a gutter from fatigue using heavy ball.
Awesome video as always Michael. Ive been a fan for while now since there was 1 to 200 views per vid. Here we are with over 3000. So happy for you man. You make really fun and creative content about something us bowlers love. And, I am very new to the sport. I've only been taking bowling serious for one year. So when I found your channel I fell in love. Great stuff my friend. Wish you the best. Do a collab with Darren or something to boost your numbers and you can become huge with some help from the algorithm. Plus, people coming over from Darren's channel. It can really help the numbers. Much love.
Quick question but how do you manage to get a bowling ball in 20 pounds when the regulation size is 16 pounds, I watch this video plenty of times and ask myself that question but overall I like how each bowling ball performed considering the 8 pound is 12 pounds lighter than your 20 pounder you throw
The problem is that for the 8lb ball you were still throwing it like a heavier ball. P=mv and KE = 1/2mv^2. To increase momentum and energy with the smaller ball, you need to ratchet up velocity. The best way to do that is to throw the 8lb ball like a duck pin ball, very fast. I also call it Fred Flintstone style. I tried it a couple of times when I was physically stronger back in college, just messing around, and the light ball exploded when it hit. I'm not a bowler, so never progressed trying to find tune the approach. But I doubt it would appeal to a "real" bowler because the form is so different. I was rooting for you to hit 300 though.
I've yet to see any ball manufacturer make a 20 lb. ball. The heaviest they make is just over 16 lbs. so when it's drilled it ways 16 lbs. or less for it to be legal in certified league bowling.
I like this premise, but I’d play 2-3 games straight on each ball, & take average or a best-of-series from both. It’ll let you get a rhythm going, for science :)
I low key wanted to see the mph on the first throw with the 8 pounder. After the 20 pounder, I thought you might hit 20+ mph with the 8 lol. You could also do a bloopers with this where you throw the 20 pounder, then on the first shot with the 8lbs just loft it into the pins.
Are they made with safe performance stock and with the same drill holes? I bowl a 180 with a 14 lb plastic, I needed something that could go straight. I would like to know if you can recommend the best bowling ball for 12 lb. I have a terrible pinky finger and a bad back. I used to play with a 15 lb. and had a 198 average. I am still determining to get back to bowling but I have to get a light ball that give me the best reaction for a 12 lb.
How'd you figure that handicap? I haven't bowled since I was a kid but I got 200 a few times with a 10 pounder so I guess I should have really bowled 250 right? lol
How many years have you been bowling? You talk about knowing about bowling and working out. I assume you have done both for a while. When did you start bowling, and when did you start taking it seriously and practicing and working on your game, instead of just for fun?
This is what I don't understand about the "carry" argument. Force = MXA. As long you accelerate the 8 pounder sufficiently, you should be able to apply as much force as the 20lber.
Looking at his posture when throwing the 20 lbs ball, it can be seen that he was playing with the desire to strike, while when he was playing the 8 lbs ball his front foot was always in some different position, i.e., unwilling to maintain the same consistency in every play.
On the 20 lbs ball the front foot always ends up in the middle of the court, while with the 8 lbs ball it always ends up on the left of the court, clearly showing a manipulation to make it look like the 8 lbs ball is worse.
Me after listening to this mic: Yea could I get a Big Mac with a large fry extra crispy, and a large coke with light ice? Oh wait, this isn’t McDonalds?
I really wanna try out a 20 since I have a naturally super high backswing and have trouble slowing my speed down. Of course wrist cupping would probably be non-existent.
NeXT time you should do 10(12) frames of each ball, not switch in between the two. That should make it easier to ”remember” your shot. Great vid tho! Love the explosions on the pins with the 20lbs
it is easier to be consistent with more weight (to a point). That doesn't always mean heavier is better. A 20 lb ball traveling at 12 mph takes 130.5 J of kinetic energy. An 8 lb ball at 19 mph carries 130.9 J. Just for comparison, a 14 lb ball at 15 mph carries 142.8 J into the pins, so don't all go off and buy 25 lb balls or something; the speed has a proportionally greater effect on energy than ball weight.
I think I have never seen a 20lb ball. Here in Switzerland I think the most I have seen is a 15 or a 16. But I am not a regular bowler and use only in house balls. I feel difficult to hold a 14 lb ball, so I don‘t want to imagine how hard it would be for me to throw a 20 lb ball. Respect to anyone that does it.
It's custom made by him. Heaviest is 16lb. He drilled it and dumped bunch of metal bb in there then plugged it to achive 20lbs. There's a video of him making it.
@@ACommentFromUA-cam I wasn't entirely sure so I looked it up. For the same reason football or basketball teams switch sides after quarters, for competitive balance. As each lane can have slightly different shots for a number of reasons. .
Not legal and this isn't an off the shelf ball. He bought a 16 pounder drilled huge holes in it, put metal BBs in it and filled it back up. This is just a ball he made for shits n giggles to see what it'd be like. His new 18 pounder is even better than this one.
I've been bowling for years since junior bowling, travel league in high school, and some adult amateur tournament. Roll a 16lb ball forever. I started doing experiments with lighter balls. Inow roll a 10lb ball and it bounces off the pins better and my average went up, 10lb from now on
Handicap is given to lower average bowlers to even out the playing field against high average bowlers. Normally it’s a percentage(usually 90%) of the difference from a base score(usually 220). But for this challenge, I just guessed.
Just going off physics the heavier the ball at the same speed will cause a lot more damage/action. I never went to college so that basic physics. It like a semi vs a mini cooper hitting the pins.
Hi Average Bowler. I bowled in 10 League's in the 80's thru 2000's. Started with a 11 LBS ball throwing a Reverse Hook. ( The ball would travel Left to Right for a Right Handed Bowler. ) Finished with a 15 LBS Ball that was drilled 3 Quarters of a inch to Right of Center. Any further and the ball would be Deemed Illegal. Thru a big Hook. As far as I know the 20 LBS Ball is Illegal in the American Bowling Congress ( ABC.) House League's and the Pro Bowlers Association. ( PBA. ) The 20 LBS ball is Illegal for League's and Tournaments. Good Scores for both Balls.
Anyone got any wireless iPhone microphone recommendations? Audio’s been pretty hit and miss with mine lately
I've seen the RODE Wireless GO mics as a popular choice.
Comica CVM-WS50(C) Lavalier Wireless iPhone mic.
SYNCO G2(A2) 2.4G Lavalier
Microphone works well for me 👍👍👍
maybe its just some settings with the current one? would defiantly go rhode go if you get a new one.
The ball weight didn’t throw him off his game, talking to his neighbor did 😂
My thoughts exactly. I saw it coming
That's why coaches don't talk to players in tournaments except for cheering up😭
Anyone who's spent a lot of time in an ally knows not to talk to someone approaching 300.
@@JerkyMurky yep usually everyone just goes dead silent and no one within 3 lane pairs will throw a ball which is somehow more distracting
What neighbour , didn't see any
I love how you say "carry" as the 20lb ball approaches the pocket and then the pins explode.
I normally throw a 15 lb and was doing some messing arounds at the lanes yesterday and grabbed an 8 pounder for the kicks. I basically tripled my rev rate while not losing a lot of ball speed. Then it would hit the pins and the lack of mass meant a lack of momentum so it just kinda bounced off. It was so weird, but also understandable.
Great bowling either way. I was rooting for him to get that 300. But I knew as soon as he started having a conversation with the other guy that it took him off his game.
When you start with 9-in-a-row, you don't want to talk to anybody... Been there.
It wouldn't have been a real 300 using a non regulation ball though. I don't see why he'd get attached.
@@pepperypeppers2755 What makes a ball regulation? I don’t bowl
@@dutchstallion8518 16 Pound Max
@@pepperypeppers2755 look everybody, It's the guy who can suck all the fun out of the room!
Pretty impressive. I figured weight difference would wreck mechanics/muscle memory. Bravo.
I'm scared of how easily he uses that 20lbs ball 😂
That's because it's only 15-16 lbs 🤣
@@DaveTheBowler proof?
@@cernox8326 I was mistaken, I didn't realize he filled it to make a custom ball 👍 carry on 🤣
@@cernox8326 but 20 lbs are not that heavy?
@@Kaasoflee13 dude what it's not about lifting its about being able to properly bowl w it
You should get a high rev 2 hand bowler to throw that 20lb ball Would be interesting to see what they could do with it and the crazy pin action that will occur
I used to bowl back in the 80's competitively with a 16.4 pound ball and that was the biggest at the time you could get. So the PBA increased pin weights to counter that. 20lb ball is insane.
I guess they legalized the use of plutonium for the construction of bowling balls.
So damn close. Remember the rule. Never speak about 300 until you actually hit the 300
That 20lb ball is a fcking truck 😍, it's so satisfying to watch all the pins getting carried down
First bowling video I’ve ever watched on UA-cam. Good stuff!!! After the first 7 strikes with the 20 lb. ball I thought, “geez, how many 300 games does this guy have?” Looks like a lot! I don’t bowl much, but I’m a subscriber now.👍🏻👍🏻
The pin action & power of the 20 lb is insane. The 8 lb was struggling. Cool video, Thanks. Rock on 🤘😎
The problem or lack of control could be with the 8 ball, when you play with two balls of different weight.
that helped the launches with ball 8were wrong in their reference
Holy sh*t my man, you throw so consistently it's insane. This is coming from a guy who only ever played Junior Varsity bowling for all 4 years of high school. My freshman year tryouts, my average was like 60. I only got on the team because we didn't have enough others try out that year. Even at the end of senior year, I averaged around 110ish. My best game is a 186. I understand the fundamentals and how you're supposed to do it, but with the way I throw, consistency isn't easy for me. My coach said I have a "helicopter arm." When I throw, it's not a straight back and straight up into a handshake position, my arm goes behind the back. He tried to fix it by having a pool cue under my arm and telling me not to drop it, but I couldn't do it. I just had to adapt to it. Funny thing is, I now work with my coach from high school at a factory in town.
A full rack of pins is 35 lbs. 20 lbs. is 57% of the total weight of a rack of pins. 8 lbs. is only 23%. You could measure your speed and rev rate of each weight to make it very math nerdy cool. Good job 👊
I just love how nice he is to his neighbor.
nice video, surprisingly the heavier ball is more effective than the less heavier in terms of spinning and impact to the pin
What you did in the 10th frame on that 300 game is what I do on my 1st frame of my 300 games.
😂
My spine is two solid rods from top to bottom. In order to bowl I had to go to a 12lb ball. I've found if you hit your marks they'll all work pretty consistent when you figure it out.
I threw 16 lbs through my late teens and early twenties. So many taps that were mystifying. In my 40's I've found 15 lbs to be the sweet spot. I can throw with more accuracy, at the expense of less pin action. Shot 714 scratch the last time I played sanctioned league. I'm still hunting that elusive 300.
I like 14 I can get a little more speed and not sacrifice any other quality much
ive only tried 16 a few times but it feels really off for me. i also bowl with 15 . 30y 2hander! :D
I've only bowled with a 16 since I was 15, I'm 60 now. I thought that was the heaviest ball that you could get. 🤔🤓🍻
I love watching that 20lb ball go down the lane. It's like a Mack truck speeding down the highway. Slow to get started but once it picks up nothing can stop it. Get it to the pocket and there's no chance of not striking.
You should join an unsanctioned league and throw this ball, use the 8lb ball for spares. Then maybe you'd be the 250 avg bowler.
yeah it's oddly satisfying to watch. That being said, I think it fatigued him a bit since he missed his last few with the 20 lb ball
Great job and you do a great job with your channel. Very real and you show the average bowlers how hard it really is to become a great tournament player. Keep working and love the content.
Imagine being this good at bowling
and all the beer you drink to get there
You make it look SO easy FFS.
Beautiful to watch.
Picking the heaviest ball always seemed like a flex to me. The lighter the ball, the harder and more accurate I can throw it. Can manage a few strikes a game. I need like a kiddie ball. Or candle pin bowling I do well. But a heavy ball I get nowhere. Cant even hold it with my fingers in the holes. I can swing it, get some momentum, but it’s much more effort for far less result. Usually get a gutter from fatigue using heavy ball.
That's quite a feat switching balls like that being two extremes and bowling that good with each.
I know I was really surprised
Bro lost focus talking to the neighbors I was clenched up hoping for that 300 lol 🔥
Where do you get a 20 pound ball? I thought 16 was as heavy as they come?
And it would be awesomely hilarious to see a particle ball from the mid to late 2000s modified to be 20lbs. It would destroy everything in sight.
Awesome video as always Michael. Ive been a fan for while now since there was 1 to 200 views per vid. Here we are with over 3000. So happy for you man. You make really fun and creative content about something us bowlers love. And, I am very new to the sport. I've only been taking bowling serious for one year. So when I found your channel I fell in love. Great stuff my friend. Wish you the best. Do a collab with Darren or something to boost your numbers and you can become huge with some help from the algorithm. Plus, people coming over from Darren's channel. It can really help the numbers. Much love.
Thank you Michael! Me and Darren plan to collab when I go out to Vegas in November
michael thanking michael, put the obama awarding himself meme
I miss being able to bowl, great seeing someone have so much fun with it.
Nice xbox mic lol
Might be even worse lmao
More like goodwill
If you can throw a 8lb 191 then you can bad mouth the mic.
@@AimAssistAvenue I’ve thrown a 6lb 183 can I bad mouth it?
@@xyarbro4167 yeah let’s hear it lol!!
That NFL game in the background was Dolphins @ Raiders. On August 30th, good times!
Quick question but how do you manage to get a bowling ball in 20 pounds when the regulation size is 16 pounds, I watch this video plenty of times and ask myself that question but overall I like how each bowling ball performed considering the 8 pound is 12 pounds lighter than your 20 pounder you throw
We made it lol
@@220avg that’s awesome
Do they even make a 20 LB bowling Ball? Regulations are 16 pound is the max. 🤔
The problem is that for the 8lb ball you were still throwing it like a heavier ball. P=mv and KE = 1/2mv^2. To increase momentum and energy with the smaller ball, you need to ratchet up velocity. The best way to do that is to throw the 8lb ball like a duck pin ball, very fast. I also call it Fred Flintstone style. I tried it a couple of times when I was physically stronger back in college, just messing around, and the light ball exploded when it hit.
I'm not a bowler, so never progressed trying to find tune the approach. But I doubt it would appeal to a "real" bowler because the form is so different.
I was rooting for you to hit 300 though.
Imagine a sanctioned league where you have to change ball weights every other frame. Common use to 8 lb. That’ll add a dope dynamic to the game.
How did you make they ball 20 lbs since they don’t make bowling balls more then 15.8 lbs?
Yo, I was just thinking this. When did they start making 20 lbs balls ?
I've yet to see any ball manufacturer make a 20 lb. ball. The heaviest they make is just over 16 lbs. so when it's drilled it ways 16 lbs. or less for it to be legal in certified league bowling.
I like this premise, but I’d play 2-3 games straight on each ball, & take average or a best-of-series from both. It’ll let you get a rhythm going, for science :)
I low key wanted to see the mph on the first throw with the 8 pounder. After the 20 pounder, I thought you might hit 20+ mph with the 8 lol. You could also do a bloopers with this where you throw the 20 pounder, then on the first shot with the 8lbs just loft it into the pins.
What mic did u use for this? I need to know what NOT to buy
I wonder if the weight once it hits the outside oil gives it less of a chance for a snap back to the pocket than a 15 pounder.
What is the 20 pound ball...who is the manufacturer, and model?
Are they made with safe performance stock and with the same drill holes? I bowl a 180 with a 14 lb plastic, I needed something that could go straight. I would like to know if you can recommend the best bowling ball for 12 lb. I have a terrible pinky finger and a bad back. I used to play with a 15 lb. and had a 198 average. I am still determining to get back to bowling but I have to get a light ball that give me the best reaction for a 12 lb.
I'm curious as to what the speeds of the balls were. I'd imagine you couldn't put too much on the 20lb just cus of how heavy it is.
How much did it cost you to have that custom ball made?
I suppose that this goes to show that a talented bowler can play with anything and still do well.
What's the heaviest ball you can use? Thought 16lb was max
Certified leagues and tournaments 16lb is max.
16 lb. Is the max weight. I have never seen or heard of a 20lb. Bowling ball.
16 is max. They don't even make a 20lb. Endless he completely drilled out the center and replaced it will steel...which wouldn't be legal
Just curious, I haven't bowled in quite a few years. Did they change the rules? I thought 16 pound was the max weight?
IT IS. tHE 20LB IS ILLEGAL IN SANCTIONED BOWLING WORLDWIDE.
How'd you figure that handicap? I haven't bowled since I was a kid but I got 200 a few times with a 10 pounder so I guess I should have really bowled 250 right? lol
8:24 _"He blew it"_ In Mike Wurme's voice.
Where can we purchase a 20 lb bowling ball like that?
Serious question , why aren’t you on the tour ?
Just checking, because I haven't bowled in a while, but 16 lb. is still the max legal weight, right?
How many years have you been bowling? You talk about knowing about bowling and working out. I assume you have done both for a while. When did you start bowling, and when did you start taking it seriously and practicing and working on your game, instead of just for fun?
The ultimate arsenal: 20lb for first ball, 8lb for spares.
This is what I don't understand about the "carry" argument. Force = MXA. As long you accelerate the 8 pounder sufficiently, you should be able to apply as much force as the 20lber.
Incredible score, very cool video, I wondered about the weights and impact
Looking at his posture when throwing the 20 lbs ball, it can be seen that he was playing with the desire to strike, while when he was playing the 8 lbs ball his front foot was always in some different position, i.e., unwilling to maintain the same consistency in every play.
On the 20 lbs ball the front foot always ends up in the middle of the court, while with the 8 lbs ball it always ends up on the left of the court, clearly showing a manipulation to make it look like the 8 lbs ball is worse.
Me after listening to this mic:
Yea could I get a Big Mac with a large fry extra crispy, and a large coke with light ice?
Oh wait, this isn’t McDonalds?
Where did you find a 20lb ball?
He made it! He has a vid on his channel on how he did it! He now also has a 23 lb ball with a custom metal core! Really cool balls
Best demonstration of how weight equals more pin action which results in more forgiveness down the lane!
Where did you get a bowling ball that’s heavier than 16 lbs?
I really wanna try out a 20 since I have a naturally super high backswing and have trouble slowing my speed down. Of course wrist cupping would probably be non-existent.
NeXT time you should do 10(12) frames of each ball, not switch in between the two. That should make it easier to ”remember” your shot. Great vid tho!
Love the explosions on the pins with the 20lbs
Can you recreate this video with someone who plays with an 8 pounder? I feel like it’ll yield better results. Love what you’re doing bro.
I love this test. That 20 lb ball just throws pins everywhere.
I would want to use a bowling ball with different weight what would be better to pick up a spare a heavy ball or a lighter one
there are lots of impressive things that happened, but I like how you called the 69 pins of handicap and that wound up being pretty close
I normally use a 6lb house ball should I upgrade to a custom 8lb?
it is easier to be consistent with more weight (to a point). That doesn't always mean heavier is better. A 20 lb ball traveling at 12 mph takes 130.5 J of kinetic energy. An 8 lb ball at 19 mph carries 130.9 J. Just for comparison, a 14 lb ball at 15 mph carries 142.8 J into the pins, so don't all go off and buy 25 lb balls or something; the speed has a proportionally greater effect on energy than ball weight.
Was considering buying an 8lb brunswick twist, after watching this might have to reconsider getting a heavier ball
I think I have never seen a 20lb ball. Here in Switzerland I think the most I have seen is a 15 or a 16. But I am not a regular bowler and use only in house balls. I feel difficult to hold a 14 lb ball, so I don‘t want to imagine how hard it would be for me to throw a 20 lb ball. Respect to anyone that does it.
It's custom made by him. Heaviest is 16lb. He drilled it and dumped bunch of metal bb in there then plugged it to achive 20lbs. There's a video of him making it.
When did they start allowing 20 lb balls
Ever since I started bowling league, the thought of not alternating lanes gives me anxiety.
Just curious what is the reason for leagues alternating lanes?
@@ACommentFromUA-cam I wasn't entirely sure so I looked it up. For the same reason football or basketball teams switch sides after quarters, for competitive balance. As each lane can have slightly different shots for a number of reasons. .
@@tonyrauls1941 thank you!
Are 20lb balls legal for tournaments (or competitive bowling in general)? I didn’t even know they made them heavier than 16,
Not legal and this isn't an off the shelf ball. He bought a 16 pounder drilled huge holes in it, put metal BBs in it and filled it back up. This is just a ball he made for shits n giggles to see what it'd be like. His new 18 pounder is even better than this one.
When did they start producing 20lbs bowling balls?
I've been bowling for years since junior bowling, travel league in high school, and some adult amateur tournament. Roll a 16lb ball forever. I started doing experiments with lighter balls. Inow roll a 10lb ball and it bounces off the pins better and my average went up, 10lb from now on
Dude just casually chucking an 8 lber to crush my best game ever lol
Sorry for my ignorance, but i dont understand why with 8lbs have a handicap(+69). What is handicap in bowling? how is it calculated?
Handicap is given to lower average bowlers to even out the playing field against high average bowlers.
Normally it’s a percentage(usually 90%) of the difference from a base score(usually 220).
But for this challenge, I just guessed.
@@220avg thanks!!👍
where the hell did you get a 20 pounder?
When did 20lb bowling balls become a thing? 16 was the heaviest the last time I bought a ball about 10 years ago.
Just going off physics the heavier the ball at the same speed will cause a lot more damage/action. I never went to college so that basic physics. It like a semi vs a mini cooper hitting the pins.
where do you even get a 20lb ball?
My question is in what country does a 20 lb bowling ball exist? Not in the US only go upto 16
Dam I was hoping for that 20lb 300!! Great vid man!
buddy got nervous trying to show off to the old man with an 108 lmao
the neighbor guy is going to start practicing this way thinking it is some kind of pro tip!!
Used a different line for each ball. I guess you may have had to due to speed and rev rate? Still cool to watch.
Those were some great scores. Out of curiosity, where is this bowling alley at?
Delta Bowl in Antioch CA!
@@220avg Thanks
That person next to you screwed up your perfect game lol
I've never even seen a 20 lb ball. My 16 lb ball was no match for the heavy pins at The Hoinke in Cincinnati... best I got was 4 consecutive strikes.
How’d you get this bowling ball?
Where do you get a 20 pound bowling ball? They only go up to 16.
Custom made
Yo idk if I’m pretty dumb or what but can someone tell me what shoes he’s wearing in this video?
What weight do you normally throw?
Hi Average Bowler. I bowled in 10 League's in the 80's thru 2000's. Started with a 11 LBS ball throwing a Reverse Hook. ( The ball would travel Left to Right for a Right Handed Bowler. ) Finished with a 15 LBS Ball that was drilled 3 Quarters of a inch to Right of Center. Any further and the ball would be Deemed Illegal. Thru a big Hook. As far as I know the 20 LBS Ball is Illegal in the American Bowling Congress ( ABC.) House League's and the Pro Bowlers Association. ( PBA. ) The 20 LBS ball is Illegal for League's and Tournaments. Good Scores for both Balls.
Hey man I’m getting back into bowling and bought a used hammer vibe ball and want to learn how to hook it what kind of ball should I get
Pretty much anything “Reactive” will be good.
@@220avg any tips on hooking?
@@jaymoney8719 idk
Where's that 12 lb. Idol Helios? Would you give it 10-15 HDCP over the 20 lb.?
Gotta play more straight and a bit faster with 8 pound ball to give it a chance against the 20 pound ball