To me it is only scary in this scenario: an old grandfather clock sat still for years but had a wound chime/strike mechanism in an abandoned building and you go to explore the building. Then, you walk around the room tat has the clock in it, vibrating the floor as you walk causing the minute hand (which happens to have stopped a millimeter before a strike session) to drop and set off the chimes. That would honestly be spooky as I’d be like “wtf?! I swear that clock never worked before! How the hell is it striking!?”
First thing I have to say is, Holy crap. This kid has serious talent. If I can be a little critical. I am interested to see the weight of the ball he threw. That and make sure he loses the brace before it becomes a necessity later. In my experience, it can be more of a cruch keeping you from reaching full potential. Keep it up little dude!
This kid is great at bowling, though, he could have been told, and helped by his parents, or even a professional bowler, if so, it goes to show that anybody could be as good as him. If he didn't, then he was very at getting in on fundamentals of bowling, either way, this kid is very great at bowling, and I wish him luck.
At his tender age as long as he’s having fun & coming off the lanes with a big, silly ear to ear grin on his face that’s all that matters. But if he carries on like this his potential is frightening, the sky’s the limit.