Bowling Science is here to help you enjoy the game of bowling more and push the envelope of technological understanding for all bowlers. Mikal Pinel, the host of Bowling Science, is a converted 2 handed bowler and shares his progression here on the channel as well as highlighting important discoveries in modern bowling. Visit our website at www.bowling.science for our merch and to support the channel.
I got that morich destroyR last year from a thrift store andit has a pinky finger drill and that thing diggs and gouges through the oil its insane the pin action it has scared the crap out me it hooks alot on a fresh house shot😂😂😂😂😂😂i just found a morich craze today with a pinky drill also cant wait to try it😮
Hello, I really like watching your videos and I am also a fan of yours. ABOUT PIN 「ABOVE THE LINE LAYOUTS FOR SYMMETRIC BOWLING BALLS」 MARK THE PAP 4" FROM THE PIN AT 45° (PSA TO PAP) Does this sentence mean that the angle between 2" and 4" is 45 degrees? Because my Pap is ORIENTATION FOR PAP ON MIDLINE。 I really need your reply, thank you
Makes me feel that I might not need a solid after all. That the pearl will slide through the oil and finally hook in the end. And if it's not enough I can just sand it. Love it.
I wish amf would bring the original sumo urethane and sumo plastic. Same color same covers same cores . Even same finishes. They would sell like hot cakes in my opinion and I would buy one for sure.
I bowl with a detroit half-thumb with very low axis tilt and high rpm. I bowl like Tom Smallwood. Should I be bowling with a no thumb layout? I struggle with balls coming in too early or being very snappy in the backend.
Would these pitches help the ball sit straighter in my hand? Currently I have 3/8 reverse in both fingers and my wrist turns a lot just to hold the ball comfortably but if I turn the ball in my hand the grips end up really turned to straighten it out
I'm not a 2-hand bowler but I bowl very similarly with 1 hand. Something like the style of Tom Smallwood. I only use half of my thumb as a balance support. Do you think two-handed pitches would work in my situation?
I'm leaning on purchasing a strong asym solid with a short pin layout versus a pin down layout on wet/dry patterns to be able to stay longer in my preferred zone. Thanks, Mikey! keep up the fantastic work!