Nolan.... keep your head up young man. You without a doubt will get that 300 before you know it. And Randy, love the dual patterns this week. Very nicely done sir.
Sorry Nolan...you will get your 300.. We've all fouled.....still a great game!! Plus you know now you can get at least 11....so next time.. No sweat....you'll get 12 and your 300! We've got faith in you!
I must compliment you on the new style you used for the player introductions. Showing a front and back view of the player shooting is just like the pros do. It fits Prodigy to a T.
Thank you, Derrick, for noticing. I take pride from the relatively high production values of PRODIGY, given that it's produced each week on a budget of essentially $0. I love to tell you that the show has a team of video editors that work on it. But it's just one editior. Me. And my real area of expertise is AUDIO production (I'm a radio guy who has dabbled in video production the past 18 years or so). 99 percent of my experience producing video has come from doing PRODIGY these past two and a half seasons. A lot of time spent in the edit suite. I was especially proud of the production of the opening sequences of this week's show, especially the player introductions. It had been a while since I'd bothered to get some clips of the kids from the front through a few shots. It's not the first time I've used such shots in the player introductions, but I just kind of liked how it looked this time, with one player on the left and another player on the right. I'm glad someone actually noticed and applauded it. Thanks!
If it's your first reactive resin ball, I would want to know your ball speed. A Tropical Storm is fairly weak, and may surprise you. If there's much oil on the lane, it won't hook much. A HyRoad might be a better "first hook ball" -- UNLESS your ball speed is super low, in which case, the Tropical would be fine. Let your ball driller make some recommendations. I would not get a ball drilled without the ball driller first watching me throw some shots and identifying where my PAP (Positive Axis Point) is. If he doesn't bother to figure that out, run, don't walk, out the door and find another ball driller.
@@ProdigyBowlersTour my speed is like 19mph average so i didnt want to get it it was suggested by my uncle and i took it and i can break 100 like its nothing
Mr Math No offense but the reason it feels like nothing is because most bowlers with decent practice and their own equipment normally have an average of around 110 to 130
i hope you will relay my two stories of near 300 games to Nolan...last year in my 9 pin no tap league i had 10 strikes in a row and threw the 11th ball in the gutter...i got 9 on my last throw for the worse 279 in the history of bowling...in October i had the first 11 in a row and i was so pumped throwing the 12th shot i threw it through the break and only got 7 for a 297...but sometime things work in your favor and at the age of 64, on March 13th of this week i threw my first 300 game...no tap but it means so much to me...Nolan if an old guy like me can do it you will do it also...and my biggest hope for you is you don't have to wait 50 years for your 300...
Hey Randy, any suggestions on my next ball. I'm 17 and throw a 14lb ball, can't remember what type but I like to throw it more straight with a nice hook on the back end. If you have any suggestions please let me know because I would like to update my arsenal from this one ball to at least 2 main, 1 urethane and 1 plastic for spares. So please let me know any suggestions for all balls
Honestly, it's been a while since I've personally bought any new equipment, so I'm a bit out of the loop. But here are a few things I know: As far as urethane goes, the "it" ball in the past year or so has been the Hammer Purple. Storm has just recently come with a an orange pearl urethane called the Fever Pitch, which is supposedly a little smoother. Either one is probably a good choice. One could argue that if you have a urethane ball like either one of those and you don't hook the ball much to begin with, you might not need a plastic for spares, and that you could just use the dynamic urethane ball. But if you insist on having a dedicated spare ball, I would recommend the Storm Mix. It's not plastic, it's urethane, but with its pancake weight block, it won't hook as much as a Pitch Black, Fever Pitch or the Hammer Purple Urethane. But if you insist on plastic, I like the Storm solid white ball. I don't know what it's called, but I love white bowling balls. It's made for spares, and its plastic. Now, when it comes to reactive resin balls, if you're going to limit yourself to just two, knowing that you're a straighter ball player, I would recommend a solid and a pearl ball. The Storm IQ Tour (dark blue) has been in Storm's line for quite a few years now (not as long as the HyRoad, but it's become a staple). If you want something stronger, the Crux Prime is their latest top of the line offering with the most flare potential. I love my Crux Pearl, although I'm not sure if this new one has the same weight block. If a hybrid overstock is more to your liking, I hear nothing but great things about the Physix. I think if I were bowling more right now, that's the first ball I'd get. Then if you want something weaker, something versatile, you really can't beat the original HyRoad (dark blue). If you notice that all my recommendations are Storm (except the Hammer Purple), it's because I prefer Storm. It's all I throw.
The short, smart aleck answer is, "Why not?" But there's actually a good reason why. A few years ago, I purchased a DVD with Rhino Page that was all about the mental game. I forget what it was called, and I can't seem to find it anywhere now. Probably didn't sell all that well. But it had some interesting exercises you could do -- mostly mental exercises -- that would effectively get your mind right to make quality bowling shots. We all have a tendency sometimes to over-think shots. Or to start thinking too much about swing mechanics or just TOO MANY THINGS to really be able to just "let it happen." These mental exercises were designed to distract you enough so that you could bowl your best by just letting what you've practiced FLOW THRU YOU to the lane. I find that listening to music does the same thing for me. I started wearing my Beats Studio Wireless headphones while bowling league and while practicing and my scores shot up. Gone were the distractions of that screaming idiot four lanes down. Gone were the distractions of the teammate who always has something negative to say whenever he leaves a 10-pin. And gone were my thoughts about whatever mechanical thing I was working on that week. I was able to just LET IT FLOW. Now it's certainly true that some competitions don't allow headphones, and I have no problem taking them off and bowling without them. And believe me, there's nothing more distracting than being right in the middle of a delivery, only to get a phone call that interrupts my Aretha Franklin jam with my ring tone blasting me out. (So I try to remember to put my phone on Do Not Disturb before my bowling starts, but sometimes I forget...because I'm an idiot.) But the point is, I've bowled some of my best bowling after turning 60 because I shut out the rest of the world and only hear my tunes when I'm bowling. Don't knock it if you haven't tried it. And as long as it's legal and within the rules, who are you to judge others who do it? Until I make a rule on PRODIGY that the kids can't wear their earphones while bowling, how can I outlaw it when I do it myself? That would be the height of hypocrisy. And frankly, not only do I not have a problem with it, but I actually think it can help them. It could help you, too.
Pogonian - I was pullin’ for him so hard! In the history of our bowling center, there’s never been a 300 game bowled in our youth leagues. Mikey shot 299 a couple of seasons ago. (The video is up on this channel.)
I was wondering the same thing 😂. They kept hitting the ball in the gutter one after another 🤷🏻♂️😅. I’m the GM of a bowling alley and I wouldn’t be to happy seeing someone do that at my place
Question (apologies if it's been addressed before): Before the show starts, do the players know what pattern(s) are on the lanes, and are they given any advice on how to play them?
They are told what the pattern(s) is/are and I'll pull up the pattern spec sheet on my phone and show it to them, tell them the length of the pattern. We have discussed the Rule of 31 many times, I talk about it on the show a lot (which they all watch), and some are better than others at interpreting this info. Most all of them are experienced at bowling on sport patterns. Most all of them bowl in tournaments around this area, all of which are bowled on sport patterns.
Love watching the show needed it tonight. I'm in the hospital because I had to have surgery they found cancer. This made me feel better thanks for doing these shows.
Wow! When I was a kid, I only had one bowling ball. My parents weren't buying two lol 42 and still rolling with a blue hammer I bought in 1991. Shoot my spares with my strike ball
Rowan is 10. Hunter is 11. If your kid is 10 and has a 130 average, I'd put him at B or B+ grade for his age. Rowan averages somewhere around 140. Hunter averages in the high 150s/low 160s.
There's a personal backstory to this that I'm not entirely comfortable sharing here, as it's something that would be more up to Nolan to share if he wants to. Suffice it to say, there's more than just your garden variety disappointment in play here. He was wanting to dedicate this game to a special someone in his life. The fact that he was unable to do so was especially disappointing for him. If he wants to chime in and explain the rest, he can.
Hence why bowling with headphones isn't a great idea. Sorry but. He still got a 276. Not a lot of people can do that. I understand it's heartbreaking getting robbed of a 300, I've been there. But look at the positives.
Once Anthony learns to take his time shooting spares, his game and scoring will improve dramatically. Most times he rushes so fast to shoot spares that the pinsetter is still in its cycle clearing deadwood.
You know, when I edit this show, I can really tell when a player is going quickly. When I insert an "Instant Rewind," there's usually time to show it before the next shot is thrown. But when the player has already thrown his next shot, I can shift time while the replay is going on to delay the next shot so you don't miss anything. But when I have to do so, I know that the player is going much more quickly than he usually does. Anthony, whether he knew it or not, was WAYYY out of his usual rhythm on this show. He was going WAYYYY quicker than normal.
That's pretty messed up with Nolan when he almost had a 300 game. 10 strikes in a row and then a foul in the 11th wow I feel so bad for him I know the feeling I hope he's ok about that.
Watching this I could really feel for Nolan, being denied 300 by one stinking frame. I know the feeling very well. In league play some years ago I started out with a strike in the first frame. Then on the second frame I left a "10" pin on a solid pocket hit, then guess what, I struck out the rest of the way. (280 Scratch). That pesky "10" pin cost me a 300 game. Nolan, I sincerely hope it will happen for you some day.Just to show you what I do run into sometimes, right as I went I went to type in the first letter of this comment the first time, something causes my computer to exit You Tube. I had to restart it and get back to the program. Not the first time I have something weird happen to me like this.
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Nolan.... keep your head up young man. You without a doubt will get that 300 before you know it. And Randy, love the dual patterns this week. Very nicely done sir.
Love your videos keep up the great work
Love the Battle of Future Stars between Rowan & Hunter.
Sorry Nolan...you will get your 300.. We've all fouled.....still a great game!! Plus you know now you can get at least 11....so next time.. No sweat....you'll get 12 and your 300! We've got faith in you!
I must compliment you on the new style you used for the player introductions. Showing a front and back view of the player shooting is just like the pros do. It fits Prodigy to a T.
Thank you, Derrick, for noticing. I take pride from the relatively high production values of PRODIGY, given that it's produced each week on a budget of essentially $0. I love to tell you that the show has a team of video editors that work on it. But it's just one editior. Me. And my real area of expertise is AUDIO production (I'm a radio guy who has dabbled in video production the past 18 years or so). 99 percent of my experience producing video has come from doing PRODIGY these past two and a half seasons. A lot of time spent in the edit suite. I was especially proud of the production of the opening sequences of this week's show, especially the player introductions. It had been a while since I'd bothered to get some clips of the kids from the front through a few shots. It's not the first time I've used such shots in the player introductions, but I just kind of liked how it looked this time, with one player on the left and another player on the right. I'm glad someone actually noticed and applauded it. Thanks!
I will age into the varsity this year in 2020
Hey Randy
I'm getting my 1st hook ball a Tropical Storm 15 lb I'm just about to get it drilled got any tips?
If it's your first reactive resin ball, I would want to know your ball speed. A Tropical Storm is fairly weak, and may surprise you. If there's much oil on the lane, it won't hook much. A HyRoad might be a better "first hook ball" -- UNLESS your ball speed is super low, in which case, the Tropical would be fine. Let your ball driller make some recommendations. I would not get a ball drilled without the ball driller first watching me throw some shots and identifying where my PAP (Positive Axis Point) is. If he doesn't bother to figure that out, run, don't walk, out the door and find another ball driller.
Pin under the left hole
@@ProdigyBowlersTour my speed is like 19mph average so i didnt want to get it it was suggested by my uncle and i took it and i can break 100 like its nothing
Mr Math No offense but the reason it feels like nothing is because most bowlers with decent practice and their own equipment normally have an average of around 110 to 130
i hope you will relay my two stories of near 300 games to Nolan...last year in my 9 pin no tap league i had 10 strikes in a row and threw the 11th ball in the gutter...i got 9 on my last throw for the worse 279 in the history of bowling...in October i had the first 11 in a row and i was so pumped throwing the 12th shot i threw it through the break and only got 7 for a 297...but sometime things work in your favor and at the age of 64, on March 13th of this week i threw my first 300 game...no tap but it means so much to me...Nolan if an old guy like me can do it you will do it also...and my biggest hope for you is you don't have to wait 50 years for your 300...
Wazzup y’all, how are y’all doing during this quarantine time?
Man was I hoping that Nolan could've done the 300 game. Nolan gets beat out so many times he deserves a nice break.
Hey Randy, any suggestions on my next ball. I'm 17 and throw a 14lb ball, can't remember what type but I like to throw it more straight with a nice hook on the back end. If you have any suggestions please let me know because I would like to update my arsenal from this one ball to at least 2 main, 1 urethane and 1 plastic for spares. So please let me know any suggestions for all balls
Honestly, it's been a while since I've personally bought any new equipment, so I'm a bit out of the loop. But here are a few things I know: As far as urethane goes, the "it" ball in the past year or so has been the Hammer Purple. Storm has just recently come with a an orange pearl urethane called the Fever Pitch, which is supposedly a little smoother. Either one is probably a good choice. One could argue that if you have a urethane ball like either one of those and you don't hook the ball much to begin with, you might not need a plastic for spares, and that you could just use the dynamic urethane ball. But if you insist on having a dedicated spare ball, I would recommend the Storm Mix. It's not plastic, it's urethane, but with its pancake weight block, it won't hook as much as a Pitch Black, Fever Pitch or the Hammer Purple Urethane. But if you insist on plastic, I like the Storm solid white ball. I don't know what it's called, but I love white bowling balls. It's made for spares, and its plastic.
Now, when it comes to reactive resin balls, if you're going to limit yourself to just two, knowing that you're a straighter ball player, I would recommend a solid and a pearl ball. The Storm IQ Tour (dark blue) has been in Storm's line for quite a few years now (not as long as the HyRoad, but it's become a staple). If you want something stronger, the Crux Prime is their latest top of the line offering with the most flare potential. I love my Crux Pearl, although I'm not sure if this new one has the same weight block.
If a hybrid overstock is more to your liking, I hear nothing but great things about the Physix. I think if I were bowling more right now, that's the first ball I'd get.
Then if you want something weaker, something versatile, you really can't beat the original HyRoad (dark blue).
If you notice that all my recommendations are Storm (except the Hammer Purple), it's because I prefer Storm. It's all I throw.
BrownswickBowling ok thank you very much I will keep that in mind keep up the great videos
Crunch Berries 41:33
Hey, what spareball does lofo use currently???
I have no idea. He has his own channel on TH-cam. Why don't you ask him?
His strike ball
Is a 206 good average for ten years old I bowled 2 nights of league and bowled a 612 then a 625 sereis
Coach what breed of dog that died last week
Thomas Dinsmore - Mulligan was a smooth collie mix.
Bowling with earphones... why?
The short, smart aleck answer is, "Why not?" But there's actually a good reason why.
A few years ago, I purchased a DVD with Rhino Page that was all about the mental game. I forget what it was called, and I can't seem to find it anywhere now. Probably didn't sell all that well. But it had some interesting exercises you could do -- mostly mental exercises -- that would effectively get your mind right to make quality bowling shots. We all have a tendency sometimes to over-think shots. Or to start thinking too much about swing mechanics or just TOO MANY THINGS to really be able to just "let it happen." These mental exercises were designed to distract you enough so that you could bowl your best by just letting what you've practiced FLOW THRU YOU to the lane.
I find that listening to music does the same thing for me. I started wearing my Beats Studio Wireless headphones while bowling league and while practicing and my scores shot up. Gone were the distractions of that screaming idiot four lanes down. Gone were the distractions of the teammate who always has something negative to say whenever he leaves a 10-pin. And gone were my thoughts about whatever mechanical thing I was working on that week. I was able to just LET IT FLOW.
Now it's certainly true that some competitions don't allow headphones, and I have no problem taking them off and bowling without them. And believe me, there's nothing more distracting than being right in the middle of a delivery, only to get a phone call that interrupts my Aretha Franklin jam with my ring tone blasting me out. (So I try to remember to put my phone on Do Not Disturb before my bowling starts, but sometimes I forget...because I'm an idiot.) But the point is, I've bowled some of my best bowling after turning 60 because I shut out the rest of the world and only hear my tunes when I'm bowling.
Don't knock it if you haven't tried it. And as long as it's legal and within the rules, who are you to judge others who do it?
Until I make a rule on PRODIGY that the kids can't wear their earphones while bowling, how can I outlaw it when I do it myself? That would be the height of hypocrisy. And frankly, not only do I not have a problem with it, but I actually think it can help them.
It could help you, too.
BrownswickBowling interesting I’ll give it a shot
OSWALDO KATZ a lot of people do it at my bowling place. It helps them concentrate
What weight is Rowan throwing? 8 or 10?
Caleb Reaves - I believe all his bowling balls are a different weight, 9, 10 and 11, if I’m not mistaken.
@@ProdigyBowlersTour, Rowan Carrys 10, 11, and 12 pound bowling balls.
Jeez...those first couple of minutes. Felt my own pulse rate getting up there.
Pogonian - I was pullin’ for him so hard! In the history of our bowling center, there’s never been a 300 game bowled in our youth leagues. Mikey shot 299 a couple of seasons ago. (The video is up on this channel.)
So nervous for Nolan to get the 300... nice intro to the episode
1:09:20 what the heck is going on a few lanes down? 2 balls at once on the lane?
FLD_go -. The Brain Damage Invitational
I was wondering the same thing 😂. They kept hitting the ball in the gutter one after another 🤷🏻♂️😅. I’m the GM of a bowling alley and I wouldn’t be to happy seeing someone do that at my place
And I don’t know about y’all but the sound of a ball smashing a rake is one of the most horrifying sounds there are 😂
Question (apologies if it's been addressed before): Before the show starts, do the players know what pattern(s) are on the lanes, and are they given any advice on how to play them?
They are told what the pattern(s) is/are and I'll pull up the pattern spec sheet on my phone and show it to them, tell them the length of the pattern. We have discussed the Rule of 31 many times, I talk about it on the show a lot (which they all watch), and some are better than others at interpreting this info. Most all of them are experienced at bowling on sport patterns. Most all of them bowl in tournaments around this area, all of which are bowled on sport patterns.
Love watching the show needed it tonight. I'm in the hospital because I had to have surgery they found cancer. This made me feel better thanks for doing these shows.
Sending positive PRODIGY thoughts your way!
Connie Milhollon - Where are you?
@@ProdigyBowlersTour I'm at UT hospital in Tennessee. Thank you coach Randy
@@ProdigyBowlersTour The Dr. Said the Surgery went well. He believes that he was able to get it all
Thanks for sending pleasant thoughts my way. Now wait to go back to doctor to see what will happen next.
Wow! When I was a kid, I only had one bowling ball.
My parents weren't buying two lol
42 and still rolling with a blue hammer I bought in 1991. Shoot my spares with my strike ball
How old are Rowan and Hunter? Just would like to have a rough comparison. My son is almost 10, and he is doing about 130 average over the past month.
Rowan is 10. Hunter is 11. If your kid is 10 and has a 130 average, I'd put him at B or B+ grade for his age. Rowan averages somewhere around 140. Hunter averages in the high 150s/low 160s.
I just found that Garrett Haley signed his letter of intent to bowl with Wisconsin-Whitewater
That day was my birthday
Happy 70th birthday!
Spoiler:
Nick dischinger (I butchered his name sorry) had to flip some burgers at McDonald’s
Reign Drops -- You actually spelled it correctly. Nick Dishwasher also works.
Dish washer 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Randy on a scale from 1 to 10 how angry was nolan when he fouled
There's a personal backstory to this that I'm not entirely comfortable sharing here, as it's something that would be more up to Nolan to share if he wants to. Suffice it to say, there's more than just your garden variety disappointment in play here. He was wanting to dedicate this game to a special someone in his life. The fact that he was unable to do so was especially disappointing for him. If he wants to chime in and explain the rest, he can.
@@ProdigyBowlersTour oh ok I'm sorry I didnt know at all
Over 9000
Hence why bowling with headphones isn't a great idea. Sorry but. He still got a 276. Not a lot of people can do that. I understand it's heartbreaking getting robbed of a 300, I've been there. But look at the positives.
I had front 10 and I threw the ball 10 boards of my mark and it hit the 3 pin and somehow I left the one pin then I got a Brooklyn strike
Once Anthony learns to take his time shooting spares, his game and scoring will improve dramatically. Most times he rushes so fast to shoot spares that the pinsetter is still in its cycle clearing deadwood.
You know, when I edit this show, I can really tell when a player is going quickly. When I insert an "Instant Rewind," there's usually time to show it before the next shot is thrown. But when the player has already thrown his next shot, I can shift time while the replay is going on to delay the next shot so you don't miss anything. But when I have to do so, I know that the player is going much more quickly than he usually does. Anthony, whether he knew it or not, was WAYYY out of his usual rhythm on this show. He was going WAYYYY quicker than normal.
SPOILER ALERT! bullet proof is very annoying in this video
Travis Long -- Bullet proof?
That's pretty messed up with Nolan when he almost had a 300 game. 10 strikes in a row and then a foul in the 11th wow I feel so bad for him I know the feeling I hope he's ok about that.
Watching this I could really feel for Nolan, being denied 300 by one stinking frame. I know the feeling very well. In league play some years ago I started out with a strike in the first frame. Then on the second frame I left a "10" pin on a solid pocket hit, then guess what, I struck out the rest of the way. (280 Scratch). That pesky "10" pin cost me a 300 game. Nolan, I sincerely hope it will happen for you some day.Just to show you what I do run into sometimes, right as I went I went to type in the first letter of this comment the first time, something causes my computer to exit You Tube. I had to restart it and get back to the program. Not the first time I have something weird happen to me like this.
Did he hit Brooklyn twice on purpose?
L ... O ... L ...
3rd
First
I can relate with Nolan the closest I ever got to 300 was a 9 spare then a strike out
Rezi wazzup buddy, how are you doing during quarantine?
#videooftheday