Symmetricals vs. Asymmetricals | When To Use | Pros & Cons
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- Опубліковано 4 чер 2023
- Presentation from the "Perception vs. Reality Podcast" on Symmetrical bowling balls vs. Asymmetrical bowling balls.
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Love how Phil and Mo, may he rest in peace, just tell it like it is without all the technical garbage that confuses us. Thanks again Phil! 🎉
I'm 60 yrs with low revs and speed around 13.5 mph. I want thank you guys for this video. Listening to you guys talking has been a great experience and helped me out a lot
Thanks for your response.
Fred Baker!
Like you, low revs and throw around 9.5 mph especially after getting a 16# reactive. I seemed to be more consistent that way.
This was a wildly helpful video. I recently inherited a Radical Closer (sym) and Hammer Redemption Pearl. I find myself grabbing the Redemption way more. Even when i dont bowl well, i find myself preferring the Redemption. So, it makes sense after seeing this video. Because of the type of bowler i am, i do see that i benefit more from an asymmetrical
You guys give great information! and I really hope I wasn't the only one laughing at the , My Cousin Vinnie reference!
And that's why my 3rd game is not good. I get tired and slow down my ball speed. Good information.
This is so important. I started learning about the hand when I was 17 (29 years ago) and worked in and ran several pro shops. So many people were still in the mindset of grip it and rip it that when I would initially change their grip, they would freak out until I explained how a ball would hang on to your hand with no effort with the proper pitches. "Go grab that football, but point your thumb away from your palm." As for finger pitches, I never recommended the grips with the lifts on them. I think they used to add 1/4 forward? I would add a 1/16 to the span for every 1/8 I added in reverse pitch. If I didn't tell them anything so they could experience it without any prejudice, they would tell me that the ball felt so good and now their other balls felt horrible.
By the way, thanks Phil for the shout out to Bill. He was a wonderful person.
Love these podcasts! These topics are so informative 👍
Im going with the pros on symetricals,which is why the cons of asymetrical opened up my eyes to putting my 15 year old diamondback back in heavy play now that i release the ball with my palm flat out at release,thumb pointing away from my body. Looking to buy symetrical this week with a slightly different pin position.👍😊
Great information!!!!
Fantastic information! Thanks!
Honestly tha k you for this. I have been bowling for about 2 years now and I still didn't really understand the difference between Assym and Sym.
Love My Cousin Vinny!!!!!
I have a set of Symmetrical balls (4) and a set of Asymmetrical balls (4) .. each from strong solid to weaker pearl. I find that when one type isn't working "quite" right, but is performing pretty well but just not quite close enough, I switch to the other type in that same compatible ball (ie: Asym Pearl to Sym Pearl, etc..) .. I have found that has worked pretty well for me. I generally prefer the Symmetrical balls because they are smoother (more continuous), but, sometimes you need that extra "pop" from an Asymmetrical ball. I would note that ALL of my balls are laid out with 45x4x35 (versatile).
As a speed dominant guy, when I use my Sym balls, I get the best results by slowing down. I typically let it fly with my Asyms, and when it forces me too far left for my lower revs, I transition to my sym. Some houses don't allow me to throw any of my Asyms.
Again nick the answer to the question is ALWAYS THE PURPLE HAMMER!!!!
These guys need to do a video that defines all of the bowling terms they are using for layman to understand what they are talking about. A beginner bowler who wants to become more advanced will be confused by this video.
Great comments
I'm a lefty like Phil...Symmetrical almost always.
Technical discussions like this would benefit from diagrams and drawings. I only understood about 20 percent of the discussion. It was way over my head.
Because of my play style, I can only use Assymetrical ball. I can not play straight at all, to the point where I start at 20 and only moved left. I also have a lot of revs, with low ball speed. I think I have one symmetrical ball ( A DGV), and I haven’t used that ball in nearly two years. I’m tempted to try the new DV8 chill, because what from I read that ball seems to have a higher Dif. Otherwise, I am team asymmetrical
What is best for two handed low speed .ots of revs
Brunsnick where can I get a Specto analysis in San Francico Bay Area
thank you for the information!
I forget where I heard this. But, I thought its the overstock which is important. And, since the ball goes down that lane fast enough that the core has little impact to ball motion?
At 18:11, I think he misspoke and said asymmetrical instead of symmetrical. I bought the Nova Asymmetrical series just because my granddaughter’s name is Nova. I wasn’t sure whether to drill them or save them for her. In any case, I’m a Low rev, low speed bowler and only have one asym. I like it but I generally use symmetrical balls for better control.
When you drill a symmetrical ball it becomes asymmetrical because you're taking one side of the ball out and distributing the weight of that ball. More people should be drilling asymmetrical balls pin down depending on their PAP to axis otation.
Symmetrical balls become slightly Asymmetrical when the weight block is drilled into.
i feel asyms can be very usefull on dry. i normaly conpsircy theory, phaze 3, resualts and trailbazer. i found resaults be great on burn and blem wet dry perfectly
What ball will you recommend for low speed (12mph) and low rev player ?
Most young bowlers now just try to emulate what they see from touring pros. It's not the proper way to learn but that won't stop them. All they want to do is throw the ball as hard as possible with as much hook as possible. If they had to bowl with hard rubber, plastic, polyester, or even pancake weight block urethane, they'd be lost. Most touring pros are lost without resin or modern urethane equipment. Accuracy is a lost art, which is why most lane patterns now simply create a wall to the pocket.
Cool tech bowling bowling radical Phil
What bowling balls and manufacturers are asymmetrical and what are symmetrical?
Every company makes asyms and syms!