Mo Pinel Discusses Axis Tilt

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  • Опубліковано 12 чер 2018
  • Mo Pinel talks about AXIS TILT and the effect it has on ball reaction and why YOU should consider it when selecting your next layout.
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  • @joshblack4521
    @joshblack4521 2 роки тому +20

    I could listen to this man talk all day. R.I.P. Mo

  • @Dainslaif
    @Dainslaif 2 місяці тому

    I'd been working on lowering my axis tilt and wondering why my stuff was burning up so hard in the early part of the lane. That explains it.
    RIP Mo.

  • @simonflr
    @simonflr 5 місяців тому

    It was/is a Joy to listen to Mo... When someone knows their "Field" their words have impact.

  • @denmanfite3156
    @denmanfite3156 4 роки тому +9

    I'm one video in and I already like this guy.

  • @robertsneed7689
    @robertsneed7689 4 роки тому +2

    Very good explanation of access tilt thank you very much MO !!!

  • @MasterGunz84
    @MasterGunz84 4 роки тому

    Thanks Mo! Great video on axis tilt... 👍🏽😊👌🏽

  • @hersheyskwertz9315
    @hersheyskwertz9315 2 роки тому +2

    Always wondered how axis tilt correlated with layouts. Good to know when I think of pin to pap it’s not just a random guess, it’s based off your axis tilt.

  • @leonardmartin5145
    @leonardmartin5145 5 років тому +1

    Thanks MO!! GREAT VIDS. GOT Ron at Merribowl in Livonia helping me with analysis, numbers lessons. In a few weeks we will start building my Arsenal with RADICAL!! CANT WAIT TO SEE WHAT ILL BE THROWING!!!

  • @jrnickenssr3009
    @jrnickenssr3009 4 роки тому

    Ty for the info you share

  • @brrrrr_1
    @brrrrr_1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Sir

  • @StephRenee812
    @StephRenee812 7 місяців тому

    Spin biscuits. Loved this man.

  • @robertglasser645
    @robertglasser645 2 роки тому

    Moe did a seminar years ago at Bowling Academy in Rotterdam, New York. That is or was 5 min from my grandparents house. I think that is pretty cool. Nice little town. I also worked for AMF at Hanover lanes when he was with AMF.

  • @jimcurrie4144
    @jimcurrie4144 6 років тому

    What would a 10 degree axis tilt and a 5 inch pin do over all on lane conditions in heavy oil.

  • @traviskirk3834
    @traviskirk3834 2 роки тому

    I track next to my thumb and use a rico layout on my main ball i use

  • @flippperboy
    @flippperboy 4 роки тому

    What’s a good axis tilt for pin in (2”-1” from pap)?

    • @flinch622
      @flinch622 2 роки тому

      Look at radical drill sheets: that dotted line is the general axis migration down the lane, beginning at PAP as thrown. So a short pin layout being small hook/control I would say mid to high tilt enjoys this. Low tilt players... check your track: might work, might not, staying off the thumbhole.

  • @DonaldDump2024
    @DonaldDump2024 5 років тому

    How is this bowler able to change his tilt? I have low tilt (0-4 degrees) and high rotation (75-80 degrees). I can easily change rotation from 0 to 80 but can’t change my tilt much. High rotation helps me get the ball down lane before hooking but I’d like a higher tilt so I can stay behind the ball without having it hook early and strong. Coming up the side seems to weaken the hook and the hit.

    • @RadicalBowling
      @RadicalBowling  5 років тому

      Practice at it.

    • @RadicalBowling
      @RadicalBowling  5 років тому

      Seek out a qualified coach that can help you "work the inside of the ball" and properly rotate around the side in order to increase your tilt and lower your track.

    • @DonaldDump2024
      @DonaldDump2024 5 років тому +1

      RadicalBowling
      Thanks for the reply. Yes, I’ve received coaching from a USBC Silver and a Gold coach. 10 private lessons total. One said to come up the side and the other said to bend my wrist severely to the left, almost 90 degrees like Jakob Butturff uses, very awkward. Yet I see many senior bowlers with a very high tilt that don’t come up the side nor use that awful 90 degree wrist bend. I’m scratching my head with this higher tilt challenge.

    • @joehoenig7596
      @joehoenig7596 5 років тому +2

      @@DonaldDump2024 Tilt is very hard to change and is almost like a bowling fingerprint. Some say to wear a golf glove and enlarge your ring finger hole if necessary, so that you can start to feel the ring finger more on release. Some say to try and roll a backup ball which also focuses more on the ring finger. Personally, the only thing I haven't tried is the golf glove idea and I'm at the point where I am accepting my high tilt for what it is and will use other adjustments to compensate instead, as well as more surface and assym cores.

    • @DonaldDump2024
      @DonaldDump2024 5 років тому

      Joe HOENIG
      So you have high tilt and want to lower it? Interestingly, I’m the opposite. I’m currently coming up the side of the hall which works for getting the ball down lane before breaking. It is not as natural of a release for me and it has less hook. Our top bowlers in my senior league (averaging over 200) tend to have a natural high tilt. Those with lower tilt seem to have more problems with over/under unless they have high ball speed. I guess I’ll just have to live with coming up the side.

  • @ThePatriotsway
    @ThePatriotsway 6 років тому +1

    What’s up Mopey!

  • @simonkirby6653
    @simonkirby6653 3 роки тому

    What about negative axis tilt?

    • @militar3rd
      @militar3rd 3 роки тому

      Negative Axis tilt typically occurs when you release the ball too late. It used to plague me as a 2handed bowler, making my shots inconsistent.

  • @russellgilbert3453
    @russellgilbert3453 5 років тому

    Hi, Mo

  • @Fejix87
    @Fejix87 6 років тому +2

    Does axis tilt or axis rotation have more impact on the motion?

    • @bowlingtrainer
      @bowlingtrainer 6 років тому

      Tilt have more influence than rotation! But both are important.

    • @theb2694
      @theb2694 6 років тому +2

      Axis rotation allows the ball to dv8 from its original trajectory when it encounters friction. Axis Tilt mostly influences the ball's first transition. You can have no tilt and still create significant hook with axis rotation. I would argue that axis rotation is FAR more important for ball motion.

    • @baliktad8
      @baliktad8 5 років тому

      Think PDW. A lot of rotation with not much tilt. PAP somewhere in the very high 5’s with zero up or down. If you have tilt you need rotation to get the ball to recover. If you have rotation you don’t need tilt to get the ball to recover. PDW.

  • @tarajohnson6220
    @tarajohnson6220 5 років тому

    Axis tilt is hand or ball position? I don't know the term.

    • @DonaldDump2024
      @DonaldDump2024 5 років тому +1

      Tara Johnson
      It’s ball position.
      It’s the tilt or angle of the PAP (Positive Axis Point) when the ball contacts the lane. 0 degrees is straight level. 90 degrees is straight up.

  • @benselectionforcasting4172
    @benselectionforcasting4172 6 років тому +3

    What about Full Rollers?

    • @nordattack
      @nordattack 6 років тому +2

      Full Rollers generally have zero tilt.
      I am a Full Roller and have zero tilt.
      If you go to my channel and view "Full Roller Bowling Release 66, True Motion with Axis Weight Layout," you can see the marker on my PAP and watch the ball motion of a zero tilt ball.

    • @benselectionforcasting4172
      @benselectionforcasting4172 6 років тому +3

      nordattack I love your content btw

    • @nordattack
      @nordattack 6 років тому +3

      Thank you! Just keeping the Full Roller style alive.

    • @nordattack
      @nordattack 6 років тому +2

      My Zero Tilt Full Roller PAP is 6 3/16" right and 2 5/8" up

  • @jamesjones5055
    @jamesjones5055 4 роки тому +1

    For us normal league amatuers what are all the numbers you spew out? No one in thevideos i watch actually show a detail description of what they are doing and how to get these numbers. Numbers angles, numbers angles over and over, we are not all pros 🤨

  • @devonhackett3659
    @devonhackett3659 5 років тому +2

    "5 inches over by 7/8ths up". WTF is he talking about?

    • @DonaldDump2024
      @DonaldDump2024 5 років тому

      Devon Hackett
      He’s referring to the bowler’s PAP or Positive Axis Point. The measurement is taken from the center of the bowlers grip to the point of axis spin at release. You can research more about bowling PAP for a clearer explanation and how to determine your PAP if you’re interested.

    • @devonhackett3659
      @devonhackett3659 5 років тому

      I have no problem determining PAP. I must have missed the part where he said anything about "center of grip" and there is still no reference point for the "7/8ths up". Thanks.

    • @DonaldDump2024
      @DonaldDump2024 5 років тому

      Devon Hackett
      7/8” up is from a line drawn 90 degrees laterally from the grip center. Mine is 5 1/4” over, 3/8” up. A bowling quarter scale or pro sec helps with the measurements.