Who everyone, when I made this video, I knew it had potential - even if it was slightly different than my typical content. So cool to see it take off. Now, everyone, DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL! :) And tell a few friends... Help me grow my channel. Peace!
Hey man, I really liked your video, and I'm considering joining the bowling team at my school and I have two questions for you. What would you guess i would have to score at minimum to make the team? Also how can I decrease my anxiety so I dont screw up?
Its disappointing to see you throwing the ball with no thumb. And then you also to get curve you come over top of the ball. As a bowler for 20+ years you need to stay behind the ball so you are more accurate.
@CIA 1114 I would recommend putting your fingers in and rolling the ball onto your thumb and try not to squeeze. You want a relaxed but firm feel. I use the finger and thumb with my bowling balls, for your information.
I'll be honest, I'm here because I want to be ready for the next time I get invited by friends to casually bowl. I want to absolutely dumpster my friends. They will just be chucking balls at pins and shrugging as they walk of shame back to the seats, but not me. I hope to turn around early and say to my friends "I don't even need to look. That's a strike!"
Viva Frei: Just got these 2 new bowling balls here. It's fun to bowl strikes up here in Quebec city. But you know what I like more than bowling strikes? KNAWLEDGE. That's why I just got 7 new bookshelves installed at this bowling alley. Bowling Alley Owner: Hey I told you stop installing bookshelves in my bowling alley! GTFO! Viva Frei: Oh shit gotta go
@@VivaFrei I found the answer as to what network bowling airs on: in America, The PBA (Professional Bowlers Association) used to air on ESPN (TSN in Canada), but since I think 2018, the PBA airs on FOX and FS1. I don't know what networks are in Canada. But that's is the only information I found thanks to watching the PBA.
Plus he was homeless and working at a car wash two months ago, but then he thought of some ingenious secret and now he owns a $5 million home, has two yachts, and has bikini clad bimbos standing at his side smiling stupidly at all times. Yep, this guy definitely gives me the "late nite TV guru" vibes too.
Watching this video, I feel as if this guy's life depends on me being able to bowl a strike and he's doing everything in his power to make sure that I do
This guy is so raw, he clearly is in command of his craft but not hesitating to include the shots that didn't go as planned. I have so much respect for those kinds of people on TH-cam, it's so easy to just cut out all the imperfections. Kudos for genuineness. I'd also say, more could have been explained for the viewer who's a total beginner in bowling. I can totally see someone being like, what the frick are oil patterns and so on. The vid was technical and fast paced. I really enjoyed it though, keep up the good work
If I have to be honest this video is not very technical at all. This game is very complex and take so much more than just one short video to fully explain how to play this game at a competitive level. He has a few good tips and I found this video to be a good beginner level video for bowlers, just not an advanced video in any way.
3:44 raw power just emanating from this video, it may not be the part where he says he doesn’t “need to look it’s a strike”, but this is so much cooler because he just continues the tutorial knowing full well he just cleaned that up. Man I love bowling, and this guy is a beast
This is quality content right here. All tutorials should be like this, simple and to the point no rubbish or fluf. I'd pay top dollar for this video. Thank you!
I used to be a bowler too. I was a straight shooter with house balls. I bowled for years and they finally convinced me and my buddies to join a league. We bowled for one season and hammered everyone. That pretty much is the story of my bowling career. I pretty much stopped after that. GREAT vid btw and KEEP IT COMING!
Honestly I've been bowling for 6 years now and if you don't have your own bowling balls (aka you're bowling with balls that the alley gives you), you're gonna have a really difficult time. Usually "house balls" as they're called are made of plastic or urethane, which are like the latex ball he describes - they don't really want to hook a whole lot. My suggestion would be a) grab a slightly lighter ball, b) SIGNIFICANTLY reduce your ball speed (I'm talking slower than is probably comfortable), and c) practice the wrist-over-hand thing he talks about in here. Whether you're a one handed or two handed bowler, the rotation he talks about comes from getting your hand UNDERNEATH the ball, and rotating it from that position. Generally, though, search around for some used balls (ebay, craigslist, etc) - they don't have to fit perfectly if you're just learning.
I usually bowl a 190-200 average with a high game of 278. My highest game with a houseball is 208 and I average around 150-170. It makes a huge difference and makes bowling much more fun(you can do a lot more things).
Just go and have fun. If you just want to be a little better than your friends work on throwing the ball over a target such as an arrow on the lane. This will make you more consistently accurate. The next thing would be throw straight at your spares using an arrow as an aiming point to line up for the spare.
Scoring is as follows when you strike it is 10 pins plus the next two balls you throw. When you spare it is 10 pins plus the next ball you throw. Lastly an open frame is just that score.
Just wanted to thank you for this video, went bowling with friends recently and saw massive improvement, i even won the first game. You have changed my life
i’m going to bowling on saturday with my friends and i’m awful at it. i can’t stand losing so this video is the only thing that can prevent me from a breakdown.
I enjoy bowling, yet I've never used spin or rotation. I just kinda straightball with some decent momentum into the 1-3 pocket and crush the pins into submission. I was a controlled arm pitcher in baseball for seven years, though, which helps. Either way, I enjoy the personality aspect of it. Nice video.
Trainer Blue the Champion Thank you :-) there is a scientific reason why hooking it into the 1-3 pocket is better… when you shoot with a curve into the pocket, the ball continues to drive forward into the upper left side of the pins, taking down more pins. A straight ball at the 1-3 pocket deflects to the right and does not continue to drive its way into the pins with similar force...
@@VivaFrei some of it is just precision. The optimal angle to hit the pocket is, IIRC 6 degrees (or rather, 354 degrees, because it's in the opposite direction), with or without a curve, hitting the head pin first, and a straight ball can do that pretty easily. The problem is you can't hit the same spot over and over again, curve or no curve. If you miss with a straight ball though, you won't get your strike, because you simply won't hit the pocket. With a curve ball, you can throw some pretty terrible shots, and it will still rotate towards the pocket because of how the oil patterns are laid out, at least for a house shot. That's another reason speed helps you make strikes. A lot of people bowl with a lot of speed and a very aggressive curve, giving them a much higher angle of entry than what's technically optimal, very often even hitting the 3 pin moreso than the head pin (this guy here even does that). If you wanted to do that was "scientifically correct", you would slow down, use a lot fewer revs, and throw closer to the middle, because 6 degrees is actually pretty small (it's basically one second on a clock). At that point you don't need a really heavy ball or a really fast throw (or even very many revs, if any at all). But again you have to be extremely precise and hit the the same spot with the the right angle every single time. If you throw your ball faster, and use a heavier ball though, you can be off quite a bit and still manage to get lucky most of the time. Obviously people are only so consistent, so that's where you have to start distinguishing by what "scientifically correct" means, because sure, having a curve helps in the real world for human beings. A machine precise enough to hit strikes though might not need one.
For anybody who has a latex allergy, do not worry... rubber bowling balls haven't been a thing for a while now (although there are a few still in circulation). The clear coverstock ball he has is polyester, not latex. And generally speaking you have 3 types of bowling balls. Polyester, Urethane and Reactive Resin. Reactive Resin is actually Urethane with additives in them the have them soak up the oil a bit. Within Reactive resin you have 3 main categories - Solid (that typically have additives to increase the pores to soak up the oil), Pearlized that have microscopic crystals in them to give better friction on less oily conditions, and particle, which have small particles that help with friction in oily lanes. There are also hybrid coverstocks that take properties of pearlized and particle. The house balls that bowling alleys provide are either polyester or urethane (there is no latex).
Never been able to spin, but would love to learn. Bowling is one of my favorite things to do. We use to have an alley in my town with $2 Tuesdays, $2 shoes and $2 games. I'd play 5, 6, sometimes 7 games by myself every week. I've perfected the straight line drive 20mph 1-3 hit pretty good. Last time out, I bowled a 220 which was my all time best game. 5 years after the old bowling alley got torn down they finally opened a new bowling alley in my town. Maybe one day I'll learn to spin at the expense of my pride of a high score.
Ok. This is amazing. I am a huge fan. Only maybe been following for a year or so but never miss. Now I learn that you're a bowler and are good. I love bowling too. Always wanted to be good at it. Legendary.
Think the best tip for me personally might be the one at 2:30. I still have a really weak grip strength after snapping my arms in half a while ago and I'm not sure it's physically possible for me to get it back at this point, so being able to use more of my arm to spin the ball rather than my hand and wrist might be worth trying, as well as avoiding my wrist giving up halfway through the first game.
With due respect, the last spare could be done with a straight throw to the center of mass of the remaining pins. This works for me. I have spinal arthritis and cannot produce curved throws. I have fun doing spares instead of strikes. A 200 point all spare game can win an amateur tournament. Thanks for your video.
Wow I didn't even know professionals curve their shots. I thought the "standard" way was to just throw it straight, lol Can you do a video on body motion and technique for throwing it straight? I play casually with friends, family and girlfriend alike and I want to be able to aim for the middle pin reliably. I have gotten those splits in the past but since I'm not competing in any tournaments, I'm not too bothered. A split here and there out of many strikes wouldn't bother me :P One thing that would really help is the "foot work"? Because I have no idea how that works. I always end up throwing it with just one step to avoid confusing myself. Cheers!
I agree with most of this video. One part you have wrong is turning your hand to impart the hook. You want the palm of you hand to face the ceiling and not rotate your hand or wrist. The hook comes from the angle of end over end rotation. Think of it like a car tire. When you put 45 degrees of turn on the tire while the tire is end over end rotating you turn. Now imagine you hit a patch of ice that is 35-40 feet long. When you turn 45 degrees to the left you skid in the same direction of travel and do not turn. However, when you hit the dry patch at the end your skid you get traction and turn left. This end over end rotation will increase your power at the pins. This is because the ball is rolling head on to the 1-3 pocket. So tuck in your pinky so it touches your ring finger, spread out your pointer finger as far as you feel comfortable from your middle finger. Then use your pointer finger to aim at the arrow you want the ball to roll over. This is easier to repeat over and over as you make no movement in the wrist.
Really happy to see another bowler using two fingers instead of three. I self-taught using two fingers because using my thumb just never felt right. Eventually I was able to work my game up into the 200s. Still looking for that elusive perfect game though!
two comments....1. throwing a straight ball is easier for picking up those spares. Makes it less about hook/curve and more about the angle. So for the 10 pin you line up on the far left side of the lane and shoot diagonally across the lane...a good way to practice that is with a full rack...see if you can pick off just the 7 or 10 pin. 2. to attack that 6-9 you want to slow the ball down, hit the right side of the 6 and let the ball ricochet out to the 9....but for wider splits, yeah, try to slide the pin...which is easier with a straight ball.
And I'm here bcs of my boyfriend😂 he said he want to teach me.. But i don't think i can do it😂😭 Update: we played 2 round and i win both of them :) we broke up 2 weeks after that
My dad used to be in a league at a pretty big alley in our area. He used to take me and my 3 brothers to the lanes everytime there was a competition and it was always amazing to see how skillful he was after he and his friends shared pitchers of beer lol
With the caveat that I'm pretty new to bowling, I raised my average by 40 pins per game since first watching this video about 6 weeks ago and trying to imitate your bowling style. Best of all - It's a fun way to hurl the ball down the alley. Thanks!
dearest viva frei, this video has changed my life for the better. before watching this i was sad and the bowling alley staff ridiculed me for my bowling score average being 19. now that i’ve found this video i am unstoppable. the pins fear me, the bowling alley staff fears me and, most importantly, my children fear me. love you so much, kis s kiss. love, eliznxm
This is so cool. I'm going bowling with my partner tonight and i was less than excited. Yet now, I'm ready for my bowling session/ science lesson! HAHA.
This was hilarious! I can't wait to show this to my students tomorrow. We are going bowling later this month. Thanx for making this video. You did great.
I've been watching you for years.... you bowl...wtf .... and your awesome at it. Great bowling! I hadn't bowled in 30 years did it last week got a 175 after 2 dismal under 60 games. Just thought I'd take advantage of you tube and get some refresher info. Imagine my surprise to see you giving a tutorial no less. Thanks ill use this info
Something that this video missed. The core of the bowling ball. Proper balls that you would buy (like he has) have cores that ALLOW the ball to spin. The ones you use at the bowling alley don't have cores that allow for lots of spin, putting you at a HUGE disadvantage if you are actually trying to learn.
Something that’s also very important in how to control your ball and your throw is your approach, or your walk-up. Make sure your feet are steady and focus on where your shoulders and hips are pointing - this will help with your aim.
Starting the game off with a non-strike hurts because a strike can potentially get you 20 extra points. With a spare you can only get up to 10 extra points. It's not like he said it was a terrible start. And of course, he's filming a bowling tutorial and very good bowlers get strikes more often than not.
Helpful and funny vid! Would be nice if you added pictorals to your verbal desc's. For example, show a diagram of the #1-10 pin setup near the top-middle of the screen as you explain them. Another example: show a diagram of how the lane's oil travels over the course of a game as you explain this phenomenon. Anyway thanks for the informative share!
You know, I usually watch Viva for his lawfare takes and such but never in my lifetime. Did I think I would end up stumbling upon a video of him explaining how to bowl no complaints because I'm getting back into bowling myself. But did not expect this lol this is great THANKS VIVA
You bowl just like me and learned just like me. I am pretty much self taught and I don't use the thumb hole ever. Youre way better than me!!! That split you gotta come at it from the right aim for the right side of the left pin and try to get it to come in at a curving angle \... Glass it off the right one and knick the left one... Would love to bowl with ya... Thank you for the video... Cheers!!!
Thanks for rippling the lanes with your bowling technique. Yes there's quite a few bowlers with your technique of throwing the ball. The only thing is they bend over more and release smoother. Good luck in your bowling affairs.
Lol keep those revs going and keep bowling it's good to see somebody really interested in bowling still because where I live the young people now a days don't have much of an interest in bowling it's a dying sport. Keep pushing the oil man you're doing great.
Stacy Beach It is a dying sport 😭 I’m 19 and I go bowling a lot but have only 2 friends to go with. I bowl two handed and care about my form more than score :) score can get higher as you get used to your form.
Viva Frei I think you can work on your step.. or step speed so that you have more momentum and also your release.Although thumbless does require more of your arm, right now it looks like you’re using your arm too much. Just my opinion ✌️oh and I personally like Tom Smallwood as a thumbless bowler and Jason Belmonte for two handed.
Dude…New shit has come to light…I can’t believe you bowl. Looking forward to watching this…been watching your content during Covid. It’s great to see you bowl
Thank you so much! This video helped very much with my technique! I had been an only two handed bowler because it was the only way I could curve. Now, I’m a comfortable single hand bowler👍
2:08 the ball will absolutely curve if you "spin" the ball. In Asia, they have a strongly studied and used shot which is coined the "UFO". However, the end-over-end rotation is commonly preferred, as it is more natural and consistent to perform. source: Professional Bowler
@@Awsomepiggames Technically, what you say is true but, I would not instruct a beginner to use this to learn how to bowl. His "technique" would open a beginner up to potential injury.
@JP Smith, definitely. I would never start by teaching a no thumb to a beginner. Very few people can bowl no thumb truly effectively, and it’s definitely not the best way to bowl. Bowling no thumb is not dangerous if you know how to do it, but I do worry that people will try to copy him.
1WayUp I’ve bowled a lot, and I average 190-200 atm. Bowling no thumb works for some people(I can bowl around a 150-160 with it), but it is much harder to control(at least for me). Everyone has their own style of bowling, it’s part of what makes it a good sport.
I love the idea of it. Its a fun time in the alley with friends. But the pins and I just cant relate. My ball is the loudest in the alley, I throw pounders. Ball goes off my hand as BOOM 💥💥💥. Ive never scored higher than 30. But I looked good trying! 🥰
I’d be happy being even as half as good as him! I need to practice more. I’ve only recently started bowling again, maybe once or twice a month. It’s all for fun. I usually get last, but I don’t mind too much. I’m sure I’ll get better if I bowl more :3
I love that you know all these cool tidbits about bowling and have great advice on it but you don't know the scoring lol. Some of the best times I have had in life was when a group of friends and I were in a bowling league. Our team was called "The Don Knotts-so Good Bowlers"
This is the first TH-cam video about bowling I watched I have bowling for the Special Olympics and I’m trying to watch videos to become better at bowling and last Monday I won all three games with not much strikes or spares
LOL! I just started bowling when I got asked to bowl in a league. After using a house ball after the first two nights I bought my own ball and had it fit to my hand. The problem is I bowl mostly straight on with a 136 avg after four nights. But I get strikes and I have started cleaning up my spares.
Tony Jeong I LOVE bowling... it’s the perfect OCD sport… Repetitive motions, instant gratification, ASMR sounds, and always the dream of a perfect game. Like every time I swing a golf club, I imagine a hole-in-one! 😝
Viva Frei Bowling and golf are two sports that I enjoy the most as well ^^ If I have a chance to visit you I would love to play with you sometime !! Cheers!!
Who everyone, when I made this video, I knew it had potential - even if it was slightly different than my typical content. So cool to see it take off. Now, everyone, DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE AND HIT THE NOTIFICATION BELL! :) And tell a few friends... Help me grow my channel. Peace!
Hey man, I really liked your video, and I'm considering joining the bowling team at my school and I have two questions for you. What would you guess i would have to score at minimum to make the team? Also how can I decrease my anxiety so I dont screw up?
Its disappointing to see you throwing the ball with no thumb. And then you also to get curve you come over top of the ball. As a bowler for 20+ years you need to stay behind the ball so you are more accurate.
Vive le Quebec!!!! :D
Viva, there are a lot more than just resin and latex balls. You need to put urethane into the picture and stop acting like it never existed.
@CIA 1114 I would recommend putting your fingers in and rolling the ball onto your thumb and try not to squeeze. You want a relaxed but firm feel. I use the finger and thumb with my bowling balls, for your information.
I'll be honest, I'm here because I want to be ready for the next time I get invited by friends to casually bowl. I want to absolutely dumpster my friends. They will just be chucking balls at pins and shrugging as they walk of shame back to the seats, but not me. I hope to turn around early and say to my friends "I don't even need to look. That's a strike!"
Hahaha me too
Hahhaha im here to impress my date
John Smith you will not be invited by your friends cause they now know that YOUR CHEATING🤬🤬🤬🤬🤓🤓🤓🤓
@@frenchbrxxd951 practising isn't cheating
Shut. Up.
Why does this guy look like he's about to tell me about his new Lamborghini and KNOWLEDGE
Chris 😂😂 underrated comment
You know what I like more than books? *KNAWLIDGE*
talm bout that tai lopez thing? hahaha
Viva Frei: Just got these 2 new bowling balls here. It's fun to bowl strikes up here in Quebec city. But you know what I like more than bowling strikes? KNAWLEDGE. That's why I just got 7 new bookshelves installed at this bowling alley.
Bowling Alley Owner: Hey I told you stop installing bookshelves in my bowling alley! GTFO!
Viva Frei: Oh shit gotta go
Chris this is so weird. I just left Will Motivation channel. He was talking about Knowledge Lamborghini
About to go bowling with girlfriends parents, watching this while I’m in the main event bathroom
They probably think you're having a poo.
Pawn Riot LMFAOOO
Good luck 😂
Bro I’m actually doin that rn
same i’m about to go with my bf and I haven’t been bowling since I was little... I’m a little nervous
"It's not just about chucking the ball at some pins."
--Chucks a ball at pins
They don’t call me “Chucky McBallFace” for nothing.
In fact, they don’t even call me “Chucky McBallFace!” 😝
*Chucks ball at pins with technique*
I like your name Alex Rowe.
@@VivaFrei lol chucks balls at arrows on the lane ;) doesn't have the same ring does it :D
@@VivaFrei I found the answer as to what network bowling airs on: in America, The PBA (Professional Bowlers Association) used to air on ESPN (TSN in Canada), but since I think 2018, the PBA airs on FOX and FS1. I don't know what networks are in Canada. But that's is the only information I found thanks to watching the PBA.
This guy looks like he’s about to show me how he made a million dollars with two easy steps
Plus he was homeless and working at a car wash two months ago, but then he thought of some ingenious secret and now he owns a $5 million home, has two yachts, and has bikini clad bimbos standing at his side smiling stupidly at all times. Yep, this guy definitely gives me the "late nite TV guru" vibes too.
Ironfangzu strangely accurate
Tai Lopez
Lmfao 😂😆
Watching this video, I feel as if this guy's life depends on me being able to bowl a strike and he's doing everything in his power to make sure that I do
Maybe bcus he is
He does have that energy
😂😂
This guy is so raw, he clearly is in command of his craft but not hesitating to include the shots that didn't go as planned. I have so much respect for those kinds of people on TH-cam, it's so easy to just cut out all the imperfections. Kudos for genuineness. I'd also say, more could have been explained for the viewer who's a total beginner in bowling. I can totally see someone being like, what the frick are oil patterns and so on. The vid was technical and fast paced. I really enjoyed it though, keep up the good work
James Siek BE HONEST YOU HATE HIM😏😏🤨🤨🤨
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If I have to be honest this video is not very technical at all. This game is very complex and take so much more than just one short video to fully explain how to play this game at a competitive level. He has a few good tips and I found this video to be a good beginner level video for bowlers, just not an advanced video in any way.
Exactly what I was trying to say, but then I found your comment. 100% agree.
How do you know? That most def was not an entire game.
Cool guys don't look at strikes
Cool guys dont look at explosions
-erfly portrait. That's neat!
3:44 raw power just emanating from this video, it may not be the part where he says he doesn’t “need to look it’s a strike”, but this is so much cooler because he just continues the tutorial knowing full well he just cleaned that up. Man I love bowling, and this guy is a beast
You’re a good 20 seconds off in time
Him Hitting all pins but on: that was a terrible shot
Me hitting 5 pins: I could be a professional
😂 😂 😂
“You won, but not the right way.” By Sensei Wu
4:08 " I don't even need to look at that. That's a strike!"
What would looking at it do?
@@aliastabscontent6108 It's a good feeling seeing a strike. I'm just laughing at how the guy said this in his video though.
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Yeah, 435346 takes later.
@@aliastabscontent6108 control it with your mind
This is quality content right here. All tutorials should be like this, simple and to the point no rubbish or fluf. I'd pay top dollar for this video. Thank you!
I used to be a bowler too. I was a straight shooter with house balls. I bowled for years and they finally convinced me and my buddies to join a league. We bowled for one season and hammered everyone. That pretty much is the story of my bowling career. I pretty much stopped after that. GREAT vid btw and KEEP IT COMING!
next teach me how to bowl without getting pissed off
Nipple Beaver sounds like a personal character issue. No one can teach you that
Lol
Roasted
@@fernando18455 not funny
What about a tutorial for someone who doesn't have custom bowling balls.
Honestly I've been bowling for 6 years now and if you don't have your own bowling balls (aka you're bowling with balls that the alley gives you), you're gonna have a really difficult time. Usually "house balls" as they're called are made of plastic or urethane, which are like the latex ball he describes - they don't really want to hook a whole lot. My suggestion would be a) grab a slightly lighter ball, b) SIGNIFICANTLY reduce your ball speed (I'm talking slower than is probably comfortable), and c) practice the wrist-over-hand thing he talks about in here. Whether you're a one handed or two handed bowler, the rotation he talks about comes from getting your hand UNDERNEATH the ball, and rotating it from that position. Generally, though, search around for some used balls (ebay, craigslist, etc) - they don't have to fit perfectly if you're just learning.
I usually bowl a 190-200 average with a high game of 278. My highest game with a houseball is 208 and I average around 150-170. It makes a huge difference and makes bowling much more fun(you can do a lot more things).
Alex Howe don’t bowl
Just go and have fun. If you just want to be a little better than your friends work on throwing the ball over a target such as an arrow on the lane. This will make you more consistently accurate. The next thing would be throw straight at your spares using an arrow as an aiming point to line up for the spare.
Alex Howe you can also hook a house ball (not a custom ball) by rotating ur arm
Scoring is as follows when you strike it is 10 pins plus the next two balls you throw. When you spare it is 10 pins plus the next ball you throw. Lastly an open frame is just that score.
Never has scoring in bowling been so succinctly and clearly explained to me! 😂
I learned this when i started bowling
Just wanted to thank you for this video, went bowling with friends recently and saw massive improvement, i even won the first game. You have changed my life
i’m going to bowling on saturday with my friends and i’m awful at it. i can’t stand losing so this video is the only thing that can prevent me from a breakdown.
“That’s perfect, that’s a strike also” that was cold bro. Thanks 🤙🏽
“That’s not a good shot” - me, every time I bowl 🤣
Yeah... I’ll stick to bowling on wii sports 😂😂
This was way more informative than half the bowling tutorials out there. Much appreciated man, keep it up man!!🔥🤘🏽
I’ve always been so bad at bowling... and then I watched this video!!! All of his tips made me the best bowler in my league!
Lies... this videos tutorial is trash, there’s so many better tutorials than this
I enjoy bowling, yet I've never used spin or rotation. I just kinda straightball with some decent momentum into the 1-3 pocket and crush the pins into submission. I was a controlled arm pitcher in baseball for seven years, though, which helps.
Either way, I enjoy the personality aspect of it. Nice video.
Trainer Blue the Champion Thank you :-) there is a scientific reason why hooking it into the 1-3 pocket is better… when you shoot with a curve into the pocket, the ball continues to drive forward into the upper left side of the pins, taking down more pins. A straight ball at the 1-3 pocket deflects to the right and does not continue to drive its way into the pins with similar force...
@@VivaFrei some of it is just precision. The optimal angle to hit the pocket is, IIRC 6 degrees (or rather, 354 degrees, because it's in the opposite direction), with or without a curve, hitting the head pin first, and a straight ball can do that pretty easily. The problem is you can't hit the same spot over and over again, curve or no curve. If you miss with a straight ball though, you won't get your strike, because you simply won't hit the pocket. With a curve ball, you can throw some pretty terrible shots, and it will still rotate towards the pocket because of how the oil patterns are laid out, at least for a house shot.
That's another reason speed helps you make strikes. A lot of people bowl with a lot of speed and a very aggressive curve, giving them a much higher angle of entry than what's technically optimal, very often even hitting the 3 pin moreso than the head pin (this guy here even does that). If you wanted to do that was "scientifically correct", you would slow down, use a lot fewer revs, and throw closer to the middle, because 6 degrees is actually pretty small (it's basically one second on a clock).
At that point you don't need a really heavy ball or a really fast throw (or even very many revs, if any at all).
But again you have to be extremely precise and hit the the same spot with the the right angle every single time. If you throw your ball faster, and use a heavier ball though, you can be off quite a bit and still manage to get lucky most of the time.
Obviously people are only so consistent, so that's where you have to start distinguishing by what "scientifically correct" means, because sure, having a curve helps in the real world for human beings. A machine precise enough to hit strikes though might not need one.
@@surin925 actually 3 - 6 degrees produce strikes and to throw a straight ball at 3 degrees would require standing in the next lane.
For anybody who has a latex allergy, do not worry... rubber bowling balls haven't been a thing for a while now (although there are a few still in circulation). The clear coverstock ball he has is polyester, not latex. And generally speaking you have 3 types of bowling balls. Polyester, Urethane and Reactive Resin. Reactive Resin is actually Urethane with additives in them the have them soak up the oil a bit. Within Reactive resin you have 3 main categories - Solid (that typically have additives to increase the pores to soak up the oil), Pearlized that have microscopic crystals in them to give better friction on less oily conditions, and particle, which have small particles that help with friction in oily lanes. There are also hybrid coverstocks that take properties of pearlized and particle.
The house balls that bowling alleys provide are either polyester or urethane (there is no latex).
4:07 Never thought I'd see a badass moment in a bowling video.
Never been able to spin, but would love to learn. Bowling is one of my favorite things to do. We use to have an alley in my town with $2 Tuesdays, $2 shoes and $2 games. I'd play 5, 6, sometimes 7 games by myself every week. I've perfected the straight line drive 20mph 1-3 hit pretty good. Last time out, I bowled a 220 which was my all time best game. 5 years after the old bowling alley got torn down they finally opened a new bowling alley in my town. Maybe one day I'll learn to spin at the expense of my pride of a high score.
3:45 is just platinum 🙏💯 It’s all about curve speed and rotation straight playa made 😎
Ok. This is amazing. I am a huge fan. Only maybe been following for a year or so but never miss. Now I learn that you're a bowler and are good. I love bowling too. Always wanted to be good at it. Legendary.
Think the best tip for me personally might be the one at 2:30. I still have a really weak grip strength after snapping my arms in half a while ago and I'm not sure it's physically possible for me to get it back at this point, so being able to use more of my arm to spin the ball rather than my hand and wrist might be worth trying, as well as avoiding my wrist giving up halfway through the first game.
He's bowling like he has more important things to do and just stopped to show us a thing or 2
Mf speed bowling would’ve had a 5 min game If the machine didn’t malfunction
With due respect, the last spare could be done with a straight throw to the center of mass of the remaining pins. This works for me. I have spinal arthritis and cannot produce curved throws. I have fun doing spares instead of strikes. A 200 point all spare game can win an amateur tournament. Thanks for your video.
Dude is flexing while doing explaination at the same time is 🔥🔥🔥 😂
Wow I didn't even know professionals curve their shots. I thought the "standard" way was to just throw it straight, lol
Can you do a video on body motion and technique for throwing it straight?
I play casually with friends, family and girlfriend alike and I want to be able to aim for the middle pin reliably.
I have gotten those splits in the past but since I'm not competing in any tournaments, I'm not too bothered. A split here and there out of many strikes wouldn't bother me :P
One thing that would really help is the "foot work"? Because I have no idea how that works. I always end up throwing it with just one step to avoid confusing myself.
Cheers!
I always take about 3 steps before throwing
Your hits are more accurate than my life lol
That’s so funny
What the hell is that supposed to even mean?
Cheeto Ortiz idk man I think I was high or some shit
@@sawmarking9144 lmao
@@sawmarking9144 mood
I agree with most of this video. One part you have wrong is turning your hand to impart the hook. You want the palm of you hand to face the ceiling and not rotate your hand or wrist. The hook comes from the angle of end over end rotation. Think of it like a car tire. When you put 45 degrees of turn on the tire while the tire is end over end rotating you turn. Now imagine you hit a patch of ice that is 35-40 feet long. When you turn 45 degrees to the left you skid in the same direction of travel and do not turn. However, when you hit the dry patch at the end your skid you get traction and turn left. This end over end rotation will increase your power at the pins. This is because the ball is rolling head on to the 1-3 pocket. So tuck in your pinky so it touches your ring finger, spread out your pointer finger as far as you feel comfortable from your middle finger. Then use your pointer finger to aim at the arrow you want the ball to roll over. This is easier to repeat over and over as you make no movement in the wrist.
Really happy to see another bowler using two fingers instead of three. I self-taught using two fingers because using my thumb just never felt right. Eventually I was able to work my game up into the 200s. Still looking for that elusive perfect game though!
I watched this because I'm going to play bowling with some friends and I wanna do this right. Thanks a lot!
Getting the curve takes a little practice, but at the very least, the basics of how to strike the pins should help you. Let me know how it goes! :-)
@@VivaFrei will do! I have some practice possibilities where I live, so I should be able to practice the curve atleast a little bit.
two comments....1. throwing a straight ball is easier for picking up those spares. Makes it less about hook/curve and more about the angle. So for the 10 pin you line up on the far left side of the lane and shoot diagonally across the lane...a good way to practice that is with a full rack...see if you can pick off just the 7 or 10 pin.
2. to attack that 6-9 you want to slow the ball down, hit the right side of the 6 and let the ball ricochet out to the 9....but for wider splits, yeah, try to slide the pin...which is easier with a straight ball.
I’m about to go bowling with my girlfriend 😂 that’s the reason I’m watching this
That’s a very good reason! 😝
And I'm here bcs of my boyfriend😂 he said he want to teach me.. But i don't think i can do it😂😭
Update: we played 2 round and i win both of them :) we broke up 2 weeks after that
@@ブルー-d6h literally me rn haha
@@ブルー-d6h WAIT WHAT?
@@ktrgi we broke up bcs he going to study abroad and didn't want to have a ldr
My dad used to be in a league at a pretty big alley in our area. He used to take me and my 3 brothers to the lanes everytime there was a competition and it was always amazing to see how skillful he was after he and his friends shared pitchers of beer lol
With the caveat that I'm pretty new to bowling, I raised my average by 40 pins per game since first watching this video about 6 weeks ago and trying to imitate your bowling style. Best of all - It's a fun way to hurl the ball down the alley. Thanks!
dearest viva frei,
this video has changed my life for the better. before watching this i was sad and the bowling alley staff ridiculed me for my bowling score average being 19. now that i’ve found this video i am unstoppable. the pins fear me, the bowling alley staff fears me and, most importantly, my children fear me. love you so much, kis s kiss.
love,
eliznxm
I don't care how much you beg I'm never bowling, with you!
Richard J Reynolds same! Stay away!! 😂😂
"I don't even need to look at that.. that's a strike!"
🤣🤣🤣 Awesome 😎
"Perfect, that's a strike also!"
😁😁
This is so cool. I'm going bowling with my partner tonight and i was less than excited. Yet now, I'm ready for my bowling session/ science lesson! HAHA.
Lots of people saying there is incorrect info in this video. But this video helped my game a ton! Thanks!
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT" is very nice series
W.S. Haider that would require a lot of research… Unless I kept the series only to things I already know things about! 😂
we appreciate your work. thank you very much
With everything going on in the world I desperately needed to see this. Thank you David
This was hilarious! I can't wait to show this to my students tomorrow. We are going bowling later this month. Thanx for making this video. You did great.
Interesting
I've been watching you for years.... you bowl...wtf .... and your awesome at it. Great bowling!
I hadn't bowled in 30 years did it last week got a 175 after 2 dismal under 60 games. Just thought I'd take advantage of you tube and get some refresher info. Imagine my surprise to see you giving a tutorial no less. Thanks ill use this info
Something that this video missed. The core of the bowling ball. Proper balls that you would buy (like he has) have cores that ALLOW the ball to spin. The ones you use at the bowling alley don't have cores that allow for lots of spin, putting you at a HUGE disadvantage if you are actually trying to learn.
Something that’s also very important in how to control your ball and your throw is your approach, or your walk-up. Make sure your feet are steady and focus on where your shoulders and hips are pointing - this will help with your aim.
“Gets second best score you can get in bowling.”
“That’s not a particularly good start”
Starting the game off with a non-strike hurts because a strike can potentially get you 20 extra points. With a spare you can only get up to 10 extra points. It's not like he said it was a terrible start. And of course, he's filming a bowling tutorial and very good bowlers get strikes more often than not.
Thank you so much for the video! Went bowling and I hit my first strike! Couldn’t be any happier!!
6:45 “that’s a strike” 3 seconds later “that wasn’t a strike”
lmaooo he was 3 for 3 before that tho you gotta respect it
spare:
points scored on first throw after spare added to the score of the frame you got the spare on
strike: same thing, but for the next 2 throws
I am here because I just came back from a bowling game with my friends and I was the worst! 🤷♀️
Helpful and funny vid! Would be nice if you added pictorals to your verbal desc's. For example, show a diagram of the #1-10 pin setup near the top-middle of the screen as you explain them. Another example: show a diagram of how the lane's oil travels over the course of a game as you explain this phenomenon. Anyway thanks for the informative share!
"Thats called robbery" LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
You know, I usually watch Viva for his lawfare takes and such but never in my lifetime. Did I think I would end up stumbling upon a video of him explaining how to bowl no complaints because I'm getting back into bowling myself. But did not expect this lol this is great THANKS VIVA
this was actually more useful than i thought it would be
This dude is not good. He has a very basic understanding of the physics and thats it.
Dave Cobb thats essentially what bowling is 😂
@@clareesuh4302 Uh ive been bowling for 25 of the 30 years ive been alive and you are dead wrong.
Yea thats why he throws like 3 strikes in a row. R/iamverysmart
@@davecobb5323 he is good..just not extremely advanced, like you.
You bowl just like me and learned just like me. I am pretty much self taught and I don't use the thumb hole ever. Youre way better than me!!! That split you gotta come at it from the right aim for the right side of the left pin and try to get it to come in at a curving angle \... Glass it off the right one and knick the left one...
Would love to bowl with ya...
Thank you for the video...
Cheers!!!
Who else is watching this before going bowling? 😆
It was really jarring opening this video and seeing the Rosebowl in Montreal. I have bowled here many many times in my life.
Thanks for rippling the lanes with your bowling technique. Yes there's quite a few bowlers with your technique of throwing the ball. The only thing is they bend over more and release smoother. Good luck in your bowling affairs.
Stacy Beach what does “rippling the lanes” mean? Sounds like showdown words at an alley of your choosing if we are within 400 km of each other! 😂
Lol keep those revs going and keep bowling it's good to see somebody really interested in bowling still because where I live the young people now a days don't have much of an interest in bowling it's a dying sport. Keep pushing the oil man you're doing great.
Stacy Beach It is a dying sport 😭 I’m 19 and I go bowling a lot but have only 2 friends to go with. I bowl two handed and care about my form more than score :) score can get higher as you get used to your form.
Viva Frei I think you can work on your step.. or step speed so that you have more momentum and also your release.Although thumbless does require more of your arm, right now it looks like you’re using your arm too much. Just my opinion ✌️oh and I personally like Tom Smallwood as a thumbless bowler and Jason Belmonte for two handed.
Dude…New shit has come to light…I can’t believe you bowl.
Looking forward to watching this…been watching your content during Covid.
It’s great to see you bowl
Nice! Hellofa rec bowler. Skills. Great video. Straight up, no BS, quick.
6:44
Viva Frei: "That's a Strike!"
Pins: "Not today, I have other plans..."
Lol 🤣😂 “ That wasn’t a strike it was a split and that sucks” 🎳 Thanks for doing this video.
Thank you canadian bowling tutorial man, very cool.
BEST. VIDEO. EVER. your squat technique got me some strikes bro. 🤩😎🥳
Best bowling tutorial ever!
I'm training to go pro prayerfully. Your videos do help. I've been bowling better because of them. Thanks again
Thank you so much! This video helped very much with my technique! I had been an only two handed bowler because it was the only way I could curve. Now, I’m a comfortable single hand bowler👍
2:08 the ball will absolutely curve if you "spin" the ball. In Asia, they have a strongly studied and used shot which is coined the "UFO". However, the end-over-end rotation is commonly preferred, as it is more natural and consistent to perform. source: Professional Bowler
“That’s called robbery” Aha! Ringing 8, 9, or 10 always makes you wanna scream.
Great video I just went bowling with my wifes parents and i got a 210 on my first game :)
Not me watching this before bowling tryouts 😭
I was out with my friends, and I saw your video. Now I am the popular kid. Thankyou!
Okay I did a gutter now. Thank you for nothing
people who dont bowl: wow hes so good!
actual bowlers who know the sport: *frustrated noises*
No doubt. I see knee injuries, wrist injuries and tennis elbows in the futures of those following this tutorial.
It’s very homebrew, and his knowledge is a bit iffy(spin on a ball instead of hook). But he knows more than a total beginner.
@@Awsomepiggames Technically, what you say is true but, I would not instruct a beginner to use this to learn how to bowl. His "technique" would open a beginner up to potential injury.
@JP Smith, definitely. I would never start by teaching a no thumb to a beginner. Very few people can bowl no thumb truly effectively, and it’s definitely not the best way to bowl. Bowling no thumb is not dangerous if you know how to do it, but I do worry that people will try to copy him.
1WayUp I’ve bowled a lot, and I average 190-200 atm. Bowling no thumb works for some people(I can bowl around a 150-160 with it), but it is much harder to control(at least for me). Everyone has their own style of bowling, it’s part of what makes it a good sport.
I love the idea of it. Its a fun time in the alley with friends. But the pins and I just cant relate. My ball is the loudest in the alley, I throw pounders. Ball goes off my hand as BOOM 💥💥💥. Ive never scored higher than 30. But I looked good trying! 🥰
I’d be happy being even as half as good as him! I need to practice more. I’ve only recently started bowling again, maybe once or twice a month. It’s all for fun. I usually get last, but I don’t mind too much. I’m sure I’ll get better if I bowl more :3
Spend three days employing these techniques, then go bowling with your friends on the fourth! ;)
I learned to bowl in the 80’s
I’ve watched a lot of PBA guys on TH-cam
YOU👉 SIR have provided one of the best intro to bowling videos I’ve seen.
I've been taught wrong all along, I should've known about the newest LATEX coverstock. Does that ball leave any color smudge at all along the lanes? 😆
i like how he's in a active bowling game and talking to us about how to bowl.
4:08 I don't even want to look at it! Bad ass!! 😎
Nice! im a two hander from Sask, love bowling, wasn't expecting to see this on the home page haha
I love that you know all these cool tidbits about bowling and have great advice on it but you don't know the scoring lol. Some of the best times I have had in life was when a group of friends and I were in a bowling league. Our team was called "The Don Knotts-so Good Bowlers"
he doesn't
This is the first TH-cam video about bowling I watched I have bowling for the Special Olympics and I’m trying to watch videos to become better at bowling and last Monday I won all three games with not much strikes or spares
That was helpful, I learn some things about bowling from this video!
That was great! I’m going bowling tomorrow so i needed a couple pointers, haven’t gone bowling in quite a while! Can’t wait
The best video about bowling I have encountered so far
Thank you! I would never have thought a video on bowling could generate as much controversy as this one! 😂
LOL! I just started bowling when I got asked to bowl in a league. After using a house ball after the first two nights I bought my own ball and had it fit to my hand. The problem is I bowl mostly straight on with a 136 avg after four nights. But I get strikes and I have started cleaning up my spares.
Great video! And thumb-over-wrist simplified things heaps, cheers for that :)
Nice VF, and here I thought you were just a brilliant legal mind. Who knew you could bowl too. Thanks for the coaching tips.
I think u might have been on drugs when u were filming.
The video was excellent btw
MOMO Is the best does redbull count as a drug? 😂
Haha.😂😂😂. Man I want to play u. I’m on my varsity team
MOMO Is the best If you are ever in Montreal, let’s do it! :-)
Wow thank you for this video, I have a first date at the bowling alley but now, thanks to this video she won't even have a chance
wow! I didnt know you enjoyed bowling^^
Rare to find thumbless bowler, really nice score!
Tony Jeong I LOVE bowling... it’s the perfect OCD sport… Repetitive motions, instant gratification, ASMR sounds, and always the dream of a perfect game. Like every time I swing a golf club, I imagine a hole-in-one! 😝
Viva Frei
Bowling and golf are two sports that I enjoy the most as well ^^
If I have a chance to visit you I would love to play with you sometime !! Cheers!!
Tony Jeong I have never said no to a request to go bowling! :-)
My dad and me bowls without a thumbhole