Understanding a bowler’s Positive Axis Point (PAP)
Understanding a bowler's Positive AxisPoint (PAP) is crucial for determining their Vertical Axis Line (VAL) in bowling.The PAP is the unique point on a bowling ball's surface around which it…
Understanding a bowler's Positive AxisPoint (PAP) is crucial for determining their Vertical Axis Line (VAL) in bowling.The PAP is the unique point on a bowling ball's surface around which it…
Symmetrical and asymmetrical bowling balls differ in their core designs and resulting ball motions on the lane.Symmetrical bowling balls feature a symmetrical core that distributes weight evenly around the ball's…
Choosing the correct bowling ball for the specific lane condition is essential for success in the sport. Different bowling balls are designed with varying coverstocks, core shapes, and surface finishes…
Understanding lane conditions and oil transition from game to game is crucial for competitive bowlers seeking consistent performance. Lane conditions can change as oil patterns break down and shift due…
The difference between High RG (radius of gyration) and Low RG bowling balls lies in their core designs and resulting ball motions on the lane.High RG bowling balls feature a…
Changing the tilt of your bowling ball by adjusting your hand position can have a significant impact on the amount of hook generated during your shot. To increase the tilt…