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DukeHarding
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Q: If a core stabilizes fast...
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February 24, 2005, 01:48:35 AM »
does that mean the ball path is more angular on the back end?
A pin-in symmetrical core will stabilize very late.
An Asymmetrical core will want to stabilize quickly.
Does core stabilization have anything to do with how angular the ball will react on the back end?
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khamûl
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Re: Q: If a core stabilizes fast...
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February 24, 2005, 09:26:48 PM »
no, it means that the ball will react to changes in friction faster.
if the ball transistions fast enough, you will see a early rolling backend (forward roll) that loses initial tilt and rotation
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