Used to work in a bowling alley as the guy that maintained the machines and the lanes. The house oil pattern in this video was most common for every day bowling near the weekends (kids birthday parties, college kids on a saturday night, etc). However around the middle of the week there were league bowlers that usually requested special oil patterns (heavy on the right and decreasing to none on the left, or it would be heavy in the middle and thinning out to the sides, a "Christmas tree" pattern, etc). That pattern changed every day and the lanes would get stripped twice per week. Sometimes a new oil pattern covers an old oil pattern if the lanes were not stripped of the oil. If I remember right, lanes got stripped Monday and Thursday at the alley I worked. Other days new oil was just placed on old oil. If the oil patterns are important to you, you may want to find out which ones they do each day, what days have league bowlers, and when the lanes get stripped. However, most of the time my boss told me not to tell people what the oil pattern was (but to this day, not sure why he told me that) Oh, and one day I was stripping the lanes and a screw got trapped underneath and put a deep groove in lane 6 that it seemed nobody noticed. Nobody said anything but you may want to look for things like that because I sure didn't say anything.
It's good to talk to another pin boy. I worked my way through school on bowling machines- at two different houses and as a roving mechanic. I only worked on AMF machines, not Brunswick. I didn't work on the lanes because they were done manually by one guy with an industrial floor polisher. As to your comment about why someone might want to keep quiet about the particular oil pattern a house uses, I've talked to several owners about this and have some insight. The most probable reason is that the owner feels that information is proprietary, not so much if a standard pattern is always used, but especially if unusual patterns are used for different occasions. For example, I worked for one house that kept the lanes loaded with oil in the middle and dry on the edges with a distinct edge pointed directly at the pocket. His reason was that the average bowler likes to score well and will come back again rather than someplace else. Everybody knows this, but the degree to which an owner goes is a competitive difference that some more serious or more experienced bowlers don't appreciate because they know their scores are inflated and would rather not return. Some owners I've talked to think that if taken too far, such practices border on unsportsmanlike behavior. Another reason is that a house needs to keep itself certified for "official" league and other scores, and if they get caught exceeding limits then entire leagues might leave and go to other houses. Same is true with some tournaments, and of course for PBA events. Finally, if word gets out about how a particular house does things, a snowball-down-a-hill situation could emerge and then individuals and may be entire leagues start asking for specific conditions and at some point the owner may have to start saying no. All the best.
I'm in the UK but used to look after twenty four lanes of AMF machines, ball returns and lanes on a daily basis, really enjoyed the job and part of my daily maintenance was servicing four machines and then testing them, we used to dress the lanes every day before open and twice on a wednesday when the evening "scratch" league would require highest quality performance from the lanes and machines, loved the job but hated working in the leisure industry.
I just ask what oil pattern is out and I look it up then I determine how and where I throw😂 Somwtimes I look on the lane, It's easy to tell how heavy the oil is but I'd rather look it up to see what I'm dealing with
I’ve been bowling for 14 years and a girl on my high school team was standing on the 39th lane out of 40, and she threw it over both lanes and down the side of the alley to the back of the house by the pins, but not on a lane.
... is something that they tell themselves to feel better. That's not how statistics work. Other lefthanders being creative doesn't make *you* more creative. You are who you are, regardless anything else.
Guess who got banned from his local bowling alley by throwing the ball at the ceiling Ps. I due to getting a really small bowling ball that my finger got stuck in...
It's nice to know! No one really ever tells you these things unless you've been bowling for a long time. I really didn't know about this stuff til I joined my highschool bowling team. Made me a better bowler in the end.
"Amateur, novice, first time playing, balls covered in oil, hooker near the gutter" Full rack of oily balls with three holes to stick my fingers in... XD
As someone who has been bowling competitively for about 13 years there's so much that goes into the sport that most people would call us insane for knowing. There are even actual classes that coaches have to take in order to coach professionals or even collegiate. Granted to be a good bowler you don't really need to know all the intricate stuff but it comes in handy especially if you want to help your teammates or even go into professional or collegiate.
I have always done this; making my ball go on the side of the middle of the lane and I would always get a strike! I never knew this was the reason why... I just did it because I saw it worked in Wii Sports. 😂😂
This video was about oil, but one important piece not mentioned is the actual ball itself. There is a weight inside the ball. A house ball will have the weight in the very center. This is to help amateurs keep it straight in the middle of the lane. Bowlers who use their own ball, have the finger holes drilled in a certain spot so that the weight is off center. In the video he talks about the ball hooking back to the pocket once it passes the oil. This is helped by that off center weight inside the ball. There is definitely a certain wrist action in throwing a curve ball, but the majority of the movement to that sweet spot in the pocket is done by the off-set weight bringing it there. You just have to make sure you have thrown the ball so that weight reacts at the right time.
Agreed mate, i kept noticing the gaps in little explanation on the ball as well since the game is really a combination of ball + ball surface + lane condition + lane material (they said wood but in Aus, most are synthetics these days, the last wood lanes in the area were killed off a few years ago) + speed + hook + position of release from the approact, etc I guess it's kinda one of those things where you have to skip a few things since you'll end up making a 1:30h video one a single subject really since it's a sport, it has many many components that make up how it's played and how to stratergies for it
you have a point, but I believe it is implied to be talking about competitive bowlers who have practiced their technique and are using their own ball, not house balls. As I understand, people who are reasonably good using their own ball can average 210 on house oil patterns, but on pro patterns it drops to like 160-170 for the same people
There is so much more to the technology of bowling balls than the average person realizes and most likely they don’t care about even though a bowler may find it fascinating. Plus the oil patterns are bit easier to explain.
It the weight is not off center by definition. A bowling ball is made out of 3 parts, shell, core and some stuff inbetween that i dont know what it is made of x) The core in an agressive ball is asymetrical to tempt the ball to rotate in a specific direction and a "spare ball" doesnt have a "core" at all, just a weight as any type of ball you can find in a bowling alley! :)
.......Actually The core of a bowling ball accounts for about 30% of the total hooking power. The Coverstock (the shell of the ball) and the surface prep (sanded with 500/800/1000/1500/2000/3000/4000 grit paper and/or polished) accounts for most of the balls hook. Take a typical plastic ball and slap a big assymetric core meant for max hook power you wont get much out of it. Different coverstocks achieve more or less grip by being spongier and/or absorbing oil as it goes down the lane. The layout (where the fingers are drilled in relation to the core) does have a noticable effect on the balls motion but is estimated in standard ranges to effect 5-10% of a balls performance. 70% Cover+Surface Prep. 20% Core 10%Layout.
I am being actually honest this actually changed how I played Wii bowling. The pocket really helped boost my score. I am consistently getting over 200.
Trisha Panganiban go to the second arrow either on the left or right. throw the ball and twist the Wii remote towards the center. you'll get a strike 90% of the time.
Omg. This video is so helpful when I can’t explain bowling simply. The surface level stuff that people need to know are all in this video. The more in-depth stuff is like the anatomy of a bowling ball, ball reaction, how to change the reaction of your ball with different releases... ahhh bowling is such a complex game. :’)
@@Kiba114 other than they affect the field of play and you have to adjust to it and o yea that's right you have to outscore them. The depth part of you argument is pretty asinine. Tell me in words what a VAL angle is or what PAP is then you can make statements like that
always threw the ball straight. Went to a bowling today and learned how to hook the ball, and now I come back home to see a video showing me just how complex the game really is. good stuff
I just did that the very first time the other day by accident. First ball of the day. Thumb was so swollen and sticky from heat and humidity. Embarrasing as hell.
I've been bowling practically since I was 5. I'm 24 now. I've bowled in nationals, on the all start team for my state, etc. this is only a small part of bowling but I'm glad that people finally get some insight to bowling
Ahhhh okay this helped me understand pro bowling so much better. I used to think "well once someone can commit a strike with muscle memory isn't this game super easy for pros?" But I guess each tournament requires some tweaking
The reason why you aren't supposed to go there is obviously because the lane has oil.If you don't slip that is because the oil has been dried up/are moved towards different boards. The lane after the foul line are obviously supposed to be used only for the oil,reference,"sticky" notes (Rectangle/Circular size),and the ball (etc.) Just make sure you tap on this comment and press the reply button,that way I can know if you have any other question.
When I was younger, I used to be in a league (never did tournaments, only practices). One of my balls was hugging the gutter down to the edge, and my coach and I thought it would just either fall into the gutter or merely touch that corner pin. Instead, it swung far right and managed to hit a good chunk out of the middle. I would like to say it was a strike, but I honestly can't remember and why embellish where there's no proof.
The oil helps you a bit but it's worth mentioning and it wasn't said here the house balls at pretty much every bowling alley are plastic or cheap urethane, weighted without too much differential balance, and drilled traditionally (not for fingertips). They're totally fine for fun or throwing straight balls but they're really not going to hook much at all. Best to just try to get that smooth release and point where you want it and that's your best bet.
Great video! Love that you used such an experienced bowler to explain this. Much respect for PB3, and I think the rest of the competitive bowling community can agree with me!
they coat the air with jet streams of helium and make them visible with pink powder although the jet streams break apart after so many throws so badminton players must coorect their throws
Back when I was bowling quite a bit, every regular league bowler knew about the oil patterns. It's not that each lane has a hidden pattern. The owner can change that pattern night after night. You might have a great mark figured out one night but it can be totally different the next. When you'd take your practice shots the big thing was to try to figure out what that night's pattern was. Also, if a particular bowler would start hitting a lot of high games then the owner would change the pattern. Also, as the night goes on, the oil dries and you start getting more hook. The only people that don't know about oil patterns are the non-league bowlers that just show up once every few years for a night out with the kids.
Parker is a class act. One of the most polite people I’ve ever met. His kids were bowling in a youth tournament I was at hosted by a competitor to his biggest sponsor and he joined their pro QnA panel just for fun. His kids are chill too, much better bowlers than I am but when he’s your dad, what else will happen?
Nicely done. Parker Bohn III is a bowling master. It's always great to watch his form and how he throws a ball. Good explanation on oil patterns too. I am trying my hardest to control my Ebonite Cyclone on my local garbage THS oily lanes. Ugh... the struggle is real.
My local bowling ally was torn down five years ago to make room for a Dollar General. Now the closest bowling alley to me is in a small city over 25 miles away.
it's April 2020 when I'm posting, over a year after you did, and they're ALL shut down now because of this dang virus. but I'm pretty lucky that mine is also a 3 minute drive away, and another one within 10 minutes
Your accuracy is in your approach. Walk on a 'tight rope' keep your hips perpendicular to the lane and shoulders squared up. Drop your arm into your second step pull it back and let gravity bring it forward like a pendulum.
This isn’t necessarily something just a pro would know. With the push of college and youth bowling competing on more of these sport shots. There is the junior gold championships which is nationals for youth bowlers that bowl on 4 different patterns over 4 days. I do love that you are going more into the mechanics and the actual reality of how much more there is to bowling than just throwing a ball down the lane. I also do have to say I have met Parker Bohn several times and he is one of the nicest pros I have ever met.
@Treasures of Distraction there aren't as many youth "pros" because if they bowl in a league I'm pretty sure they can't have a bowling scholarship from a college. Knowing about oil patterns is common even for people on high school bowling teams.
Am I the only drunken college student that DID take a class on bowling form? All of this was repeats for me, but a good refresher. Novice stuff for a learned individual, but definitely this is a great video for anyone who wants to get into bowling.
I always knew oil had a huge effect on the ball but, not being able to see the patterns and such, I never did get it... Now, if only there were special glasses and such that can show the oil patterns, that would be a great help...
I been bowing for a long time since I was in high school bowling league and I always do the same things as you are talking about and I always in the 100s for my bowling score
i started leauge and tournament bowling at 13 im now 32 and have gotten pretty good i have even shot a 300 game i will never be pro but im pretty good and carry a 190 average
I remember a time that nearly every bowler had at least heard about lane oil. Today, it’s just a fun thing to do. Only few actually “bowl” it appears. Great video!
Sarah Arnold The Thumb has been used for centuries as an imprecise method for measurement. It's no longer used in that context now. I'd bet you are referencing the rule of thumb meaning as a man can beat his wife as long as the stick is no wider than your thumb, that is incorrect and that term has never been associated with domestic violence. Do your research.
I just bowl straight and hard coming in from the right into the pocket. I do this about once every 10 years now. Every time we go, the lanes are full of league bowlers and there are no lanes open for others. :( I usually bowl 130's, 2nd of 3 games is my high (one to warm up, one good one, last one I'm wearing down)
Earlier I was a noob at bowling without any knowledge.. after this video I am still a noob.. but with knowledge !!
😂😂
Better than no knowledge at all
You just join League Bowling and ask any League Bowlers to coach on how to bowl.
* nawwwlidge
Knowledge is power!
Leave it to Vox to genuinely intrigue me for 8 minutes with a video about bowling oil
Nick C ++
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Y'all like that letter C...
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**accidentally throws ball behind**
_Mii Characters_ : *AH!*
"Accidentally"
I do it to my friends, they get mad when I yell. Or confused
bianca , *you a real one*
Mii characters: >:(
*360 jump*
Used to work in a bowling alley as the guy that maintained the machines and the lanes. The house oil pattern in this video was most common for every day bowling near the weekends (kids birthday parties, college kids on a saturday night, etc). However around the middle of the week there were league bowlers that usually requested special oil patterns (heavy on the right and decreasing to none on the left, or it would be heavy in the middle and thinning out to the sides, a "Christmas tree" pattern, etc). That pattern changed every day and the lanes would get stripped twice per week. Sometimes a new oil pattern covers an old oil pattern if the lanes were not stripped of the oil. If I remember right, lanes got stripped Monday and Thursday at the alley I worked. Other days new oil was just placed on old oil.
If the oil patterns are important to you, you may want to find out which ones they do each day, what days have league bowlers, and when the lanes get stripped. However, most of the time my boss told me not to tell people what the oil pattern was (but to this day, not sure why he told me that)
Oh, and one day I was stripping the lanes and a screw got trapped underneath and put a deep groove in lane 6 that it seemed nobody noticed. Nobody said anything but you may want to look for things like that because I sure didn't say anything.
It's good to talk to another pin boy. I worked my way through school on bowling machines- at two different houses and as a roving mechanic. I only worked on AMF machines, not Brunswick. I didn't work on the lanes because they were done manually by one guy with an industrial floor polisher.
As to your comment about why someone might want to keep quiet about the particular oil pattern a house uses, I've talked to several owners about this and have some insight. The most probable reason is that the owner feels that information is proprietary, not so much if a standard pattern is always used, but especially if unusual patterns are used for different occasions.
For example, I worked for one house that kept the lanes loaded with oil in the middle and dry on the edges with a distinct edge pointed directly at the pocket. His reason was that the average bowler likes to score well and will come back again rather than someplace else. Everybody knows this, but the degree to which an owner goes is a competitive difference that some more serious or more experienced bowlers don't appreciate because they know their scores are inflated and would rather not return. Some owners I've talked to think that if taken too far, such practices border on unsportsmanlike behavior.
Another reason is that a house needs to keep itself certified for "official" league and other scores, and if they get caught exceeding limits then entire leagues might leave and go to other houses. Same is true with some tournaments, and of course for PBA events.
Finally, if word gets out about how a particular house does things, a snowball-down-a-hill situation could emerge and then individuals and may be entire leagues start asking for specific conditions and at some point the owner may have to start saying no.
All the best.
I worked on A2's myself for over 10 years
Brunswick or AMF?
I'm in the UK but used to look after twenty four lanes of AMF machines, ball returns and lanes on a daily basis, really enjoyed the job and part of my daily maintenance was servicing four machines and then testing them, we used to dress the lanes every day before open and twice on a wednesday when the evening "scratch" league would require highest quality performance from the lanes and machines, loved the job but hated working in the leisure industry.
2:51
My teacher told me hooking wasn’t a career choice. This video proves him wrong.
damn .
lol
Classic!
Haha
*When you don't even bowl but you carefully study a bowling video*
Same
Katie - me I don't even know why I watched this
Yep
Welcome to the UA-camz ;-)
Idk why I'm here?
Gathers information from this video
Goes to bowling alley
Intimately examines the bowling alley
Throws it goes straight into the gutter
HAHAHAHHAHA this is so accurate
Almost 1000 likes but one reply?? Never seen that before. ( I guess now it’s 2 replies)
I tried throwing curves a few years ago and my wrist was sore for about a month.
...Intimately examines the bowling alley
Gets thrown out of the facilities
I just ask what oil pattern is out and I look it up then I determine how and where I throw😂 Somwtimes I look on the lane, It's easy to tell how heavy the oil is but I'd rather look it up to see what I'm dealing with
one time I accidentally threw the ball into the other lane
Ziestosti / The Gay one same
I’ve been bowling for 14 years and a girl on my high school team was standing on the 39th lane out of 40, and she threw it over both lanes and down the side of the alley to the back of the house by the pins, but not on a lane.
One game at a time fella
Did you get a strike?
That was cute!!! Made me lol! Hope you got a strike. 🤣🤣
ive been using left handness as an excuse to suck at bowling for years, when i really had the advantage the whole time. guess i just suck lmao
You don't need an excuse to suck, you can do it with the help of left or right or even both hands at once.
Being left handed is not an excuse, go out there and practice. You got this.
THAT'S THE SPIRIT DUDE
MF DOODLE Left handers are usually better at drawing, and a bit more creative.
... is something that they tell themselves to feel better.
That's not how statistics work. Other lefthanders being creative doesn't make *you* more creative. You are who you are, regardless anything else.
5:28 I feel you bro. Lets be friends.
I dont get it... wut do you mean?
You're the half-drunk college student? 😂
*Then cry*
*League of Video Producer*
Can you do a tear down of Parker Bohn iii's wardrobe?
JerryRigEverything Why are you here?
+Muncha Because his head looks like a bowling ball.
The US bowling cup is called the US Open? They missed out a grand opportunity to call it the Super Bowl
Aryen Shrestha Mother of God... /takes off glasses and stares out into nothingnes...
Aryen Shrestha can you see why they didnt
Aryen Shrestha haha
Aryen Shrestha best comment of the day
Just go with the joke, let it ride
Guess who got banned from his local bowling alley by throwing the ball at the ceiling
Ps. I due to getting a really small bowling ball that my finger got stuck in...
What did we learn?
I got in trouble for sliding down the lane once, I ran up and tripped
Ok
😱.....💀!! 🤣🤣🤣✌🏽
I once dropped the ball behind me just near my friends feet
but will it work on Wii sports?
idiot.
Venus Kong *its joke*
Venus Kong salty kid alert
Did I just heard It's Joke
Shiet probably the love live sunshine meme
Actually it kid's does
0:04 You
0:07 The guy she told you not to worry about
Dio Grando
I'm the guy she told you not to worry about ;)
@Phil Cassidy I'm gonna use this.
Dio Grando jokes on you I'm a pro bowler
Dio Grando = 0:04
Roman Bellic = 0:07
Phil Cassidy TIL that's a real website
As a competitive bowler, I can say this is 100% accurate and very informative. Thanks for acknowledging this under-represented sport.
Yanna Gindlesperger - Your first sentence is one that I have never read before. Bravo, I am going to work that into as many conversations as possible.
Mateusz Cybulski - As a competitive bowler, I shouldn't have to explain myself. Lol
I too was a competitive bowler, I can't wait to see if this gets some people interested in the sport.
Yanna Gindlesperger bowling? A sport!!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 your funny
Tyler Are you stupid? Bowling is a sport and give some respect to bowling as people do play it for fun and sometimes competitively.
I've been bowling for a couple decades and I never knew any of this. Vox actually taught me something. I'm stunned
Vox, making everyone interested and care about an issue, we otherwise wouldn't have noticed
Any suggestionsa 1i for a name h
It's nice to know! No one really ever tells you these things unless you've been bowling for a long time. I really didn't know about this stuff til I joined my highschool bowling team. Made me a better bowler in the end.
Peter no yeah i agree. But this isn't just involving this video but a lot of their non political videos like the wild life crossings
Any suggestions for a name klk,l
**Attemps to curve ball**
**throws wii remote at TV**
Bryan Terry did u break the tv
Underrated
What about the wrist safety strap
And if you press a it allows you to curve the throw
BAHAHAHAHAA
Vox makes both fun pop culture pieces and terrifying news analyse.
Its pretty good
"terrifying news analyse".....🤔
+
he was probably trying to say analyses. dunno how that's hard to understand 🤔
The words terrifying and Vox don't got together....
Cherry Boy don't be a dumbass
"or a friendless video producer who's greatest thrill in life was standing on a bowling lane"
*rubs lane in sorrow*
That bit killed me
I felt a bit attacked by that statement 😂😭
Which means i can use the bowling lane as a slip n slide
My crush correct
+
been there, done that. twice. humiliating tho bc I didn't mean to do it either time🤷 I suck at bowling.
for 41 feet, then you'll start to stick lol
Look up "Machuga Flop" on youtube
does this apply to wii bowling?
GMoney The Boss that is a great question..... imagine if they put sport shot on Wii bowling..... it'd actually be hard
GMoney The Boss It doesn't, I've tested it. Every shot happens to be the same lmao
GMoney The Boss nice copy
Just make the same shot every time when you get a strike. All you do is throw it right and spin it into the middle
Most likely not because it's a video game
I tried to google more videos on hooking and balls, but was swiftly reminded of what those search terms merit.....
Smill Trill It's called adding the "bowling" tag/search term
"Amateur, novice, first time playing, balls covered in oil, hooker near the gutter" Full rack of oily balls with three holes to stick my fingers in... XD
i just got golfing videos
You knew what you were doing. The results were expected.
Weeble68, if you have 3 holes anywhere near your balls, please consult your doctor.
Some of those holes probably shouldn't be there.
5:35 “You’re not gonna buy a specially engineered ball”
Mark Rober “No but I can build one”
funny enough he bought a specially engineered ball, just to hollow out said ball, to put even more specially engineered stuff inside of it
when pros include math and physics while you are just rolling balls
he got 3 million dollars for rolling balls tho
Search up Walker Ray Williams Jr. He has made over 4.6 million.
thats awesome probably not all over night but over decades
As someone who has been bowling competitively for about 13 years there's so much that goes into the sport that most people would call us insane for knowing. There are even actual classes that coaches have to take in order to coach professionals or even collegiate. Granted to be a good bowler you don't really need to know all the intricate stuff but it comes in handy especially if you want to help your teammates or even go into professional or collegiate.
Bowling includes a lot of math m8 try it sometime
I have always done this; making my ball go on the side of the middle of the lane and I would always get a strike! I never knew this was the reason why... I just did it because I saw it worked in Wii Sports. 😂😂
Your forehead is huge. Wii sports also use oil. You didn't know that?
@TheButterCrossiantGuy yup!
@@oOdOdY75Oo lol don't make fun of her forehead
Now the profile pic has changed...
I didn't plan to watch the whole thing but... here I am.
I guess you were interested to see how this one would play out
SAME
The Outsider lmfao for real 😂😂😂😂
SAME
lol, same here
I read the title as "The hidden oil paintings on bowling lanes." I was waiting for Monet or Van Gogh to show up in my bowling alley.
It would be really disconcerting trying to throw a ball while interpreting Impressionist art.
Can I implement these tactics in Wii sports?
Stabbity Joe a little late but yeah you actually can if you know how to hook it Wii bowling is surprisingly more realistic than you’d think
Is it bad that I already do
Yes
Rose Lui does that also mean I’m a tryhard
PhantomLymb I do, I like to move left and throw it slow to make it go from left to right to pocket
vox is just a high quality buzzfeed
don't try comparing vox to a cancer
sumner that is an understatement.
Marc C. offffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff?
Isn't anything on the Internet just high quality buzzfeed?
yeah... that's why i quit from buzzfeed
After watching this I feel like I can win at bowling from my friends!
+
But you know you're still going to lose.
AirCannonChannel *still loses next game played with his friends*
AirCannonChannel lol you have to know the form
*has no friends*
Those lanes have so much oil I'm surprised the US hasn't staged a military coup to profit off of it.
Oh wait...
*off
(No "of".)
Oh wait what
What?
r/wooosh
@@Chris_Cross that's correct use of English. Saying "to profit off of it" is actually correct.
And then there is me who's happy if the ball stays in the lane xD
This video was about oil, but one important piece not mentioned is the actual ball itself. There is a weight inside the ball. A house ball will have the weight in the very center. This is to help amateurs keep it straight in the middle of the lane. Bowlers who use their own ball, have the finger holes drilled in a certain spot so that the weight is off center.
In the video he talks about the ball hooking back to the pocket once it passes the oil. This is helped by that off center weight inside the ball. There is definitely a certain wrist action in throwing a curve ball, but the majority of the movement to that sweet spot in the pocket is done by the off-set weight bringing it there. You just have to make sure you have thrown the ball so that weight reacts at the right time.
Agreed mate, i kept noticing the gaps in little explanation on the ball as well since the game is really a combination of ball + ball surface + lane condition + lane material (they said wood but in Aus, most are synthetics these days, the last wood lanes in the area were killed off a few years ago) + speed + hook + position of release from the approact, etc
I guess it's kinda one of those things where you have to skip a few things since you'll end up making a 1:30h video one a single subject really since it's a sport, it has many many components that make up how it's played and how to stratergies for it
you have a point, but I believe it is implied to be talking about competitive bowlers who have practiced their technique and are using their own ball, not house balls. As I understand, people who are reasonably good using their own ball can average 210 on house oil patterns, but on pro patterns it drops to like 160-170 for the same people
There is so much more to the technology of bowling balls than the average person realizes and most likely they don’t care about even though a bowler may find it fascinating. Plus the oil patterns are bit easier to explain.
It the weight is not off center by definition. A bowling ball is made out of 3 parts, shell, core and some stuff inbetween that i dont know what it is made of x) The core in an agressive ball is asymetrical to tempt the ball to rotate in a specific direction and a "spare ball" doesnt have a "core" at all, just a weight as any type of ball you can find in a bowling alley! :)
.......Actually The core of a bowling ball accounts for about 30% of the total hooking power. The Coverstock (the shell of the ball) and the surface prep (sanded with 500/800/1000/1500/2000/3000/4000 grit paper and/or polished) accounts for most of the balls hook. Take a typical plastic ball and slap a big assymetric core meant for max hook power you wont get much out of it. Different coverstocks achieve more or less grip by being spongier and/or absorbing oil as it goes down the lane. The layout (where the fingers are drilled in relation to the core) does have a noticable effect on the balls motion but is estimated in standard ranges to effect 5-10% of a balls performance. 70% Cover+Surface Prep. 20% Core 10%Layout.
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TITIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
I am being actually honest this actually changed how I played Wii bowling. The pocket really helped boost my score. I am consistently getting over 200.
Been bowling collegiate for a year! started this sport about 3 years ago. I love seeing channels helping people understand bowling as a sport.
LijieIRL you at junior gold? I'm on squad 22 if you are
Jake H haha no but a couple of my teammates are there right now. I am too old for junior gold haha!
No wonder why i slipped and fell on my head.
Why did you step on the lane
sometimes you go to bowl but then you misjudge it and instead of letting go you step on the lane by accident
Bobby 2000 yup
Probably had too much to drink....
Bobby 2000 jii
imma be using this on wii sports
Trisha Panganiban LOL
Trisha Panganiban go to the second arrow either on the left or right. throw the ball and twist the Wii remote towards the center. you'll get a strike 90% of the time.
Trisha Panganiban 😂
Trisha Panganiban the question is, who still plays wii sports?
Everyone
i was taught by this man in person how to read lanes. hes an amazing dude. his family is just as awsome
I met Parker at a proam in Chicago, his advice was "just hit the head pin" lol
Omg. This video is so helpful when I can’t explain bowling simply. The surface level stuff that people need to know are all in this video.
The more in-depth stuff is like the anatomy of a bowling ball, ball reaction, how to change the reaction of your ball with different releases... ahhh bowling is such a complex game. :’)
@@Kiba114 other than they affect the field of play and you have to adjust to it and o yea that's right you have to outscore them. The depth part of you argument is pretty asinine. Tell me in words what a VAL angle is or what PAP is then you can make statements like that
always threw the ball straight. Went to a bowling today and learned how to hook the ball, and now I come back home to see a video showing me just how complex the game really is. good stuff
better make sure y'all don't put too much oil on your bowling lanes or the US will invade your local bowling centre
Thomas Atkins not that kind of oil lol
Watch out, they might blow it up, oust the owner, and put a democracy in his place while they're at it.
Thomas Atkins lmfao best comment ever!
How original
Pi wooooooosh
3:02 he walked away like a guy that just blow a building up in an action movie 😂😂
That guy just threw the bowling ball, nobody does that unless they want to damage something.
Please, Kill me. 😅ive done that before..it was an accident but im just really, extraordinarily clumsy soo
I've seen it done many times during open bowling.
I just did that the very first time the other day by accident. First ball of the day. Thumb was so swollen and sticky from heat and humidity. Embarrasing as hell.
Anybody else think of the vine where a dude took out the ceiling tiles by throwing the ball too high?
It's okay, I threw a ball backwards into the bar once. By accident.
That explains why the lanes are so shiny
PIK YOKE WONG Nah, they're shiny because they paint them to look shiny.
PIK YOKE WONG thelanes arent shiny cause that its the wood you can still see the back of the lane is still shiny
KJ110813 paint them?!!?
yes paint.. as in VARNISH.
IT is technically paint.
I've been bowling practically since I was 5. I'm 24 now. I've bowled in nationals, on the all start team for my state, etc. this is only a small part of bowling but I'm glad that people finally get some insight to bowling
Ahhhh okay this helped me understand pro bowling so much better. I used to think "well once someone can commit a strike with muscle memory isn't this game super easy for pros?" But I guess each tournament requires some tweaking
Ah, it's oiled, so that's why cartoons portrayed it as a slippery floor.
T h e m o r e y o u kn o w
ElvenMan and why it says not to go there
x X nebula X x Roblox I went their I was fine
And cuz it is slippery
The reason why you aren't supposed to go there is obviously because the lane has oil.If you don't slip that is because the oil has been dried up/are moved towards different boards.
The lane after the foul line are obviously supposed to be used only for the oil,reference,"sticky" notes (Rectangle/Circular size),and the ball (etc.)
Just make sure you tap on this comment and press the reply button,that way I can know if you have any other question.
When I was younger, I used to be in a league (never did tournaments, only practices). One of my balls was hugging the gutter down to the edge, and my coach and I thought it would just either fall into the gutter or merely touch that corner pin. Instead, it swung far right and managed to hit a good chunk out of the middle. I would like to say it was a strike, but I honestly can't remember and why embellish where there's no proof.
heatherjasper97 thats exactly what you do BECAUSE there is no proof. Embellish your strike man
Yes, not only did I get a strike, but I got all twelve strikes in that round, getting 300 points.
heatherjasper97 points...
It's been at least a decade since I last bowled, so please pardon any mistakes with the terminology I may make.
heatherjasper97 ilol
The oil helps you a bit but it's worth mentioning and it wasn't said here the house balls at pretty much every bowling alley are plastic or cheap urethane, weighted without too much differential balance, and drilled traditionally (not for fingertips). They're totally fine for fun or throwing straight balls but they're really not going to hook much at all. Best to just try to get that smooth release and point where you want it and that's your best bet.
Great video! Love that you used such an experienced bowler to explain this. Much respect for PB3, and I think the rest of the competitive bowling community can agree with me!
Next on Vox:
Hidden air patterns on Badminton courts
dont give them ideas
they coat the air with jet streams of helium and make them visible with pink powder although the jet streams break apart after so many throws so badminton players must coorect their throws
Air drafts make a pretty big difference on a badminton court tbh. It sucks.
SUPER RAD i love this comment XD
its true wind is our biggest competitor
Back when I was bowling quite a bit, every regular league bowler knew about the oil patterns. It's not that each lane has a hidden pattern. The owner can change that pattern night after night. You might have a great mark figured out one night but it can be totally different the next. When you'd take your practice shots the big thing was to try to figure out what that night's pattern was. Also, if a particular bowler would start hitting a lot of high games then the owner would change the pattern. Also, as the night goes on, the oil dries and you start getting more hook. The only people that don't know about oil patterns are the non-league bowlers that just show up once every few years for a night out with the kids.
Did that dude just seriously throw the bowling ball 2 feet in the air at the beginning?
No
Meena Hall 3 feet
Meena Hall its called a loft
Adrian /AY8/ Yamanoha the dude in the red shirt did a loft I don't think so
Meena Hall I work at a bowling alley, happens all the time lol
First bowling video I've ever watched and now my UA-cam homepage is suggesting all bowling videos. I will watch them.
0:59
"He's been turned into an arcade game"
Well, I guess Parker Bohn III got turned back into a human some time before this video was made
Parker is a class act. One of the most polite people I’ve ever met. His kids were bowling in a youth tournament I was at hosted by a competitor to his biggest sponsor and he joined their pro QnA panel just for fun. His kids are chill too, much better bowlers than I am but when he’s your dad, what else will happen?
When Vox starts the video by roasting you and your bowling skills. .
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Rania Najib Jokes on them, I'm a varsity bowler at my school
Are you Liam from the Big Lebowski?
Nicely done. Parker Bohn III is a bowling master. It's always great to watch his form and how he throws a ball. Good explanation on oil patterns too. I am trying my hardest to control my Ebonite Cyclone on my local garbage THS oily lanes. Ugh... the struggle is real.
Hey! Cousin! It's me, Roman, we should go bowling sometime! *I'm a master bowler Niko*
Nightlife 9 omg lol
Gta refrence?
Arent you the FeelsBadMan man?
'a friendless video producer who's greatest thrill in life was standing on a bowling line' - dude love yourself a little lol
I'm right there with him lmao xD except I don't consider myself a video producer since I hardly upload and have to hold down a full time job... :/
Yeah???? They always tell you not to stand on the lane, who WOULDNT wanna go for it?
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César Augusto Ojeda seconded and made me sad.. wtf I'm tying to distract and avoid life...
Starting to see a lot of local bowling alleys shut down. We need to make bowling great again.
Wood lane or synthetic one .
My local bowling ally was torn down five years ago to make room for a Dollar General. Now the closest bowling alley to me is in a small city over 25 miles away.
@@prfo5554 dang i must be lucky to have one that's a 3 minute drive away
it's April 2020 when I'm posting, over a year after you did, and they're ALL shut down now because of this dang virus. but I'm pretty lucky that mine is also a 3 minute drive away, and another one within 10 minutes
Even worse now because of COVID
Not surprised Parker turned pro, every time I went bowling in the early 80's , he was there. I believe he was class of '82 from Freehold Township HS.
I need to understand how to not get my bowling ball in the gutter first...
Your accuracy is in your approach. Walk on a 'tight rope' keep your hips perpendicular to the lane and shoulders squared up. Drop your arm into your second step pull it back and let gravity bring it forward like a pendulum.
Collin Pugeda if you always get it in gutters.... I would recommend some bumpers
Collin Pugeda dont force or pull the ball it will increase the chance of inaccuracy
Hey Niko! It's Roman, let's go bowling.
Do a video about pool!! (Billiards) please
+Ryan I took some motor oil to my local pool hall and oiled up the felt. The manager broke 2 cues over my head. I was not impressed.
America: oil?
BREAKING NEWS
America claims all bowling alleys
😂😂😂
XD
There’s a bowling alley in the White House.
BREAKING NEWS!:
America rapes dubai
Bowling alleys use different oil. It’s not the ones you’d say America dies for
man I should get back into bowling
Man I was just grandma rolling
Matrix [colt] hah me too!
Who needs real bowling when you can get a perfect 300 in Wii Sports?
BayleyTSE Fun fact a wii only cost 62 dollars on amazon
BayleyTSE dun dun dundundudndudnudun dun dun dun dun
*hums wii sports music
he was joking....
I got a perfect 3000 in Wii Resort 100-pin, just once... That will be a moment to cherish lol
Oil pattern:
Us army: *HOL UP*
BREAKING: Every bowling alley has been raided by American marines to find the oil pattern
america itself has the biggest oil fields on earth.
more like
OIL UP LOL
Ah bowling, the only professional sport where eating is allowed on the field of play.
You forgot the pro angler's brah.
MMA as well. You could be eating a knuckle sandwich. Boxing if you want to step away from MMA and not call it professional.
True but if you want to bowl good, you probably don’t want to have hamburger grease on your hand (the ball slips out of your hand) lol
Most bowling alleys don’t allow food in the pits
Competitive eating :^)
This isn’t necessarily something just a pro would know. With the push of college and youth bowling competing on more of these sport shots. There is the junior gold championships which is nationals for youth bowlers that bowl on 4 different patterns over 4 days.
I do love that you are going more into the mechanics and the actual reality of how much more there is to bowling than just throwing a ball down the lane. I also do have to say I have met Parker Bohn several times and he is one of the nicest pros I have ever met.
@Treasures of Distraction there aren't as many youth "pros" because if they bowl in a league I'm pretty sure they can't have a bowling scholarship from a college. Knowing about oil patterns is common even for people on high school bowling teams.
Eyy cousin wanna do some bowling?
Bot Bash'd niicccoooo les’ go bowlingg
ok, i will do some bowling i haven't done bowling in a long time, amigo.
I never knew just how much I needed this video in my life.
Am I the only drunken college student that DID take a class on bowling form? All of this was repeats for me, but a good refresher. Novice stuff for a learned individual, but definitely this is a great video for anyone who wants to get into bowling.
"This is you"
No this is Patrick
Ok
Sierra Rambles A Lot you're hilarious xD, btw, love your channel :)
Sierra Rambles A Lot
"This is you"
No this is a professional golfer
Hey vox just hit 12 subs wanna collab
HAHA
Vox hit 12 subs ages ago ;)
grammar is important young one x
Samanity wtf lol
Murray Horn you must be fun at parties
+Murray Horn And a healthy dose of sarcasm is important as well...
I never thought that, during my free time, I would be watching a video about bowling
I always knew oil had a huge effect on the ball but, not being able to see the patterns and such, I never did get it... Now, if only there were special glasses and such that can show the oil patterns, that would be a great help...
Ask the staff
The challenge is not seeing it. Every shot is an educated guess. When bowlers adjust one a lane, all they're doing is guessing.
L1fey The PBA dyes their oil blue during major tournaments and some sports shot leagues and also give the players a diagram of the oil pattern
I been bowing for a long time since I was in high school bowling league and I always do the same things as you are talking about and I always in the 100s for my bowling score
i started leauge and tournament bowling at 13 im now 32 and have gotten pretty good i have even shot a 300 game i will never be pro but im pretty good and carry a 190 average
why am i watching this at 2 am i've never even bowled
I remember a time that nearly every bowler had at least heard about lane oil. Today, it’s just a fun thing to do. Only few actually “bowl” it appears. Great video!
Omg the opening make me cry
You should do a video about the origins of the phrase "the rule of thumb."
Sarah Arnold very interesting
Sarah Arnold The Thumb has been used for centuries as an imprecise method for measurement. It's no longer used in that context now. I'd bet you are referencing the rule of thumb meaning as a man can beat his wife as long as the stick is no wider than your thumb, that is incorrect and that term has never been associated with domestic violence. Do your research.
Thank you DefyLogicc, I would of never thought of that.
fyi the reason why bowling centers tell you not to cross the foul line is because of the oil and all that liability stuff too
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And if u cross the line u get not pins
This is literally my home bowling alley, Ive been here countless times, its howel lanes!
Parker was great to bowl with, awesome competitor. So was Pete Weber.
Tim Michaels WWRJ is the king however, and Belmo's coming up strong.
But how do they compare to Almighty Malachi, Professional Bowling God?
Pete Weber Sr.? or Pete Weber Jr? Jr. you could also party with. Dude has one high back swing.
"You're out of you're element Donnie"
Sar Agorn Thanks, now I need to watch that movie again. “STFU, Donnie!”
"Mark a 0 you crossed the line." "bullshit mark an 8"
"If you mark that frame an 8, you are entering a world of pain."
near the in n out burger.
This bowler can see these patterns on the lanes when my sister can't even see the ball
If anyone wants to know the song in the beginning, it's Duet of the Flowers. It's a heavenly piece.
I like this. Real good information.
I just bowl straight and hard coming in from the right into the pocket. I do this about once every 10 years now. Every time we go, the lanes are full of league bowlers and there are no lanes open for others. :( I usually bowl 130's, 2nd of 3 games is my high (one to warm up, one good one, last one I'm wearing down)
*man throws ball into the air*
‘This is you’
No no i don’t think so
I did competitive bowling as a teen and none of us knew about oil. But this explains SO much.
I have no idea about it but it's interesting
Holy cow this is Howell lanes in Howell New Jersey
Mamish Gishmak he lives there
from his clothes....and how he wears it....you can see that he is definitely a pro bowler
And you'd never guess he's a millionaire...
Youd also never guess that he'll never have a fulfilling relationship because woman only want him for his money
Steven Groom sounds like someone's salty.
Bowling is dumb and shouldnt even be a sport. And the clothes they wear look geeky.
Russell Kramer just realistic
I have a test tomorrow, homework for eight different classes, and a presentation for my final. this is much better.