absolutebowling,
Pretty darn close. I'd say about 75 percent of it or more was dead on.
Ball tracks: I used to be a VERY high track player. Now, not usually. My PAP is now 4 over and 3/8 up, and I sometimes have a small track circumference area, but also sometimes have a large track circumference area. I did bowl with a wrist brace for some time, I do have an old wrist injury, and I do have a flexibility issue in my wrist.
However, I've practiced a lot of different hand positions and release techniques, and I can throw a true spinner if I want to or come straight up the back of the ball if I need to. I'm versatile.
I don't repeat shots well, however. Damn, I wish you had been right about that one. One the majority of nights, I can, but sometimes, I'm terribly erratic.
I do prefer similar breakpoint looks across multiple equipment, but it's not necessary. I will, usually, change balls if I have that option rather than change the breakpoint shape I'm looking for. But if that option isn't there, I do have at least enough talent to have a "B" or "C" look that I can go to. But they are "B" and "C" for a reason.
I am righthanded.
Your best Nostradamus moment came with your comments about playing deep inside -- I hate having to do it, ever. When I bowled PBA Experience, I played the Shark pattern the way Norm Duke plays it a lot of the time -- off the corner, ball pointed at the pocket from the get-go. I can change speeds fairly easily, but the higher my speed is, the more limited my options are in terms of tilt/rotation manipulation, and I begin to track high at high speeds. If I have to throw hard from a deep inside angle, I'm easily beaten.
I do trust drillers implicitly. It typically takes a while for me to develop trust in a driller, but once I do, I'd throw the ball with my foot if they told me that's what was best for me.
I'm definitely not a whiner/complainer. I'd say 99 percent of my past failures in bowling were absolutely, directly my fault. People who constantly complain about lane conditions get on my nerves. I'll gripe, too -- but I'll gripe about my inability to figure them out. Everyone on a pair has to deal with the same conditions. Only if, say, I'm at a tournament and the condition isn't equal for all will I ever speak up.
I'm going to take my rev rate information out of my profile, because I honestly don't know anymore. I've had people watch me and tell me everything from 160 to 400, so it's obvious I need to get in front of a CATS machine and find out for sure. I know over the last two years I've added a bunch of revs. As for speed, I can adjust between about 13.5 to around 18.5 (average for the entire length of the lane) as needed, and I generate as much as 25+ on spares when I'm throwing straight.
Jess
Edited on 10/31/2007 0:35 AM