Andy Varipapa was, and always will be, the greatest bowling trick shot artist of all time. He didn't have just one insane trick, had an entire repertoire of trick shots.
Makes no difference if they are synthetic. Brunswick dropped a ball a million times on a synthetic lane and no damage. Wood would be another story. Still I prefer wood lanes.
VinylToVideo do you have a link to the story where Brunswick dropped a million balls on a synthetic lane? I keep trying to tell people that lofting the ball does not really damage synthetic lanes
If he saw him, let’s say, in 1955 and was 10 years of age, he is now aprox 66 and if he saw him when he was 20, he would be 76. I say that is possible.
I've known of Andy Varipara for forty years. He has more tricks than the whole PBA constituency and membership put together. Andy was and still is the best.
All amazing. Norm Duke's though had so much that had to go right. The slow ball had to stay in the middle. He had to throw a backup ball around the first ball. And that ball had to clear the pins away just right for the slow ball to have just enough pins that it could knock them over moving so slow. The sheer amount of power Palerma needed to clear that chair and rev the ball enough to get it back to the pocket was unreal, though.
Reading the comments, a lot of people were recommended this, and I'm glad that my little sport(which isn't little by any means, I mean come on it's the world's most participated sport) is getting the recognition that it deserves!
Honestly as impressive as it looks I think the flying Eagle would be the easiest for me to pull off. I could possibly pull off the over the chair shot depending on how far down the lane it is but the other two I'd have no shot at.
So that chair is sitting around 22-23’ downlane, and with the height of the chair; you’d have to land the ball 35’ or so to have a shot. Oh, and you have to strike. Good luck! Lol
Possibly so, often not noticed is that the flying eagle also picked up the spare in the lane next to him. Totally trick to pick up two spares with one ball.
As a pinsetter mechanic, I cringe when I see trick shots like this. Yes, the synthetic lane surfaces these days can easily withstand the impact of a bowling ball like that. The phenolic resin is meant to withstand thousands of impacts so it doesn't really damage the lanes. What bothers me about these trick shots are the teenagers who want to try and replicate.
When I was a kid I remember seeing a guy on TV who picked up 7-10s using a ball in each hand and bouncing them off each other in mid lane, and he could repeat it too.
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Ming look, these people had to get it right on the first or second try. Dude perfect does it 1000x until he finally gets lucky then shows you only that clip.
I like Oskus shot the best. Norm Duke said that it was the strongest shot he had ever seen plus it hit dead flush in the pocket. Then he did a rock star celebration!
Over the chair shot
Crowd: Wow!!!! Amazing!!!
Bowling Alley Owner: WTF!!!!!!!!
Lmao .synthetic lane screams!
Yeah i was just thinking "wouldn't that dent the lane"
Daz I thought it would leave a crater!
Im wondering how mani lane destroyed during His training to master that shot
I always think about the poor lane.
1:09 that backwards bend thing was more impressive then the shot itself
ikr, I can't even bend that low
its called backup bowling and it's not that difficult, if you already bowl with a hook it would take less than a day to get decent at it
@Daniel Senpai ikr he thought he was so smart
@Daniel Senpai exactly.
@Daniel Senpai I have.
The last guy looked so happy it feels wholesome
It was before celebrating was invented so all you could do was have a really big smile.
Yeah, well he's probably dead now. 😔
Media in those days almost always had a wholesome quality
It looked fake though
You know a sport has reached its peak when the best trick shot is 40 years old
40 plus years and evidently only like 4 "best" shots
“Good going guy”
That footage of Andy Varipapa was from the late '40s-early '50s.
More like 80
Good comment
*Good Going Guy*, ahh classic TV lol
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Andy Varipapa was, and always will be, the greatest bowling trick shot artist of all time. He didn't have just one insane trick, had an entire repertoire of trick shots.
Ned Day wasn't bad either.
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I'm not doing much this weekend so it's great that TH-cam's algorithm recommended this to me.
And yet another idiot talking about recommendations
The owner of the lanes where he lofted the call over the office chair must have been thrilled lol
StoneCold75 *ball
My dad broke the gutter once when the ball stuck to his thumb and went over his head
Makes no difference if they are synthetic. Brunswick dropped a ball a million times on a synthetic lane and no damage. Wood would be another story. Still I prefer wood lanes.
VinylToVideo do you have a link to the story where Brunswick dropped a million balls on a synthetic lane? I keep trying to tell people that lofting the ball does not really damage synthetic lanes
@@VinylToVideo a million times? I would bet it would be major damage
1:26 これに関しては何
Ah, so that's where DudePerfect get their ideas from
TechRZ
😂😂😂😂😂
No shut up
@@tria7271 Yeah mang, I mean that guy at 1:27 clearly only did that shot 3 days ago, filmed with an Iphone11.
U thought they were original... ha
R!OT Clan Official. chill bud
I saw Varipapa at a newly expanded Palladium Bowl in Seattle back in the 1950s. He was amazing.
No you didn't that would make you a hundred years old
If he saw him, let’s say, in 1955 and was 10 years of age, he is now aprox 66 and if he saw him when he was 20, he would be 76. I say that is possible.
@@childfreesingleandatheist8899I wanna see your math teacher man
0:31 When you successfully sneak into the girls locker room.
Lmao
😂🤣
LMAO NICE ONE
Gross af pervert
weirdo
meanwhile i cant even throw a ball straight
ivo boksem for real it keeps going to the left or right.
@Scott Luther Thats what im sayin!
I remember throwing the ball towards the bumpers so it just bounces left and right
You're really not supposed to throw a straight...
Same
0:31 - When they put free guacamole on your burrito.
I've known of Andy Varipara for forty years. He has more tricks than the whole PBA constituency and membership put together. Andy was and still is the best.
he has been dead for 40 years... how old are you, exactly?
I didn't realize how amazing the 'over the chair' shot was until I saw it from the side and realized how far he had to throw that ball!!!!
The watch: *It's 3am now*
TH-cam: "Hey, wanna see some bowling tricks?"
My mind: 0:30
All amazing. Norm Duke's though had so much that had to go right. The slow ball had to stay in the middle. He had to throw a backup ball around the first ball. And that ball had to clear the pins away just right for the slow ball to have just enough pins that it could knock them over moving so slow. The sheer amount of power Palerma needed to clear that chair and rev the ball enough to get it back to the pocket was unreal, though.
Respect from Albania, this is a American culture sport! thumbs up
1:17 deadass thought the lane was gonna crack on impact or something
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Ah, Japanese. Konichiwa
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Of course... What kind of question is that?
"Good going guy!" will now be my favourite and most used compliment.
Bowling, the only sport in which beer is an accessory.
Baseball and cornhole
Darts too.
@@18Mi78 Oh yeah! That's right!
Reading the comments, a lot of people were recommended this, and I'm glad that my little sport(which isn't little by any means, I mean come on it's the world's most participated sport) is getting the recognition that it deserves!
1:05 that sound made me cringe
Wii?
yeah it's wii
The nostalgia
@@drsausage5864 indeed
I don't know how TH-cam knew I wanted to watch this but good going, guy!
I tried the chair shot before. I was thrown out of the bowling alley.
I killed a guy it was opposite e dusjskskskele
This should be an Olympic event
How the hell did Varipapa get that ball to hook and rollout with his FOOT????
There's probably no oil on the lane.
Rubber ball and Wood Lanes bank in them days....
bsynth8 Dude perfect pretty much did all of these
yeah copied from the originators
Yeah Dude perfect are pretty much copy cats when it comes to this
That over the chair shot was BADASS
I once bowled a Turkey! The farmer threw me out!
Angel Mcfadden, this joke is so corny but I love it so much
Honestly as impressive as it looks I think the flying Eagle would be the easiest for me to pull off. I could possibly pull off the over the chair shot depending on how far down the lane it is but the other two I'd have no shot at.
So that chair is sitting around 22-23’ downlane, and with the height of the chair; you’d have to land the ball 35’ or so to have a shot. Oh, and you have to strike. Good luck! Lol
@@michaelmarsico9740 Like he said, "the easiest for him to pull off"
@@veezythebot6195 thanks captain obvious, I’m capable of reading.
Possibly so, often not noticed is that the flying eagle also picked up the spare in the lane next to him. Totally trick to pick up two spares with one ball.
Out of those days in the video, it's gotta be the flying Eagle.
Would have been cool if they showed Joe Falcaro doing the flying eagle in a really old video here on youtube called BOWLING ACES!
That comment does not make sense, and yet has 2 likes...
wish they did the varipapa flying eagle instead
FYI: the last one was done in 1948! It was not on a pba live telecast, rather on a TV show called, "Bowling tricks with Andy Varipapa"
Eating sushi and watching bowling trick shots... this feels wrong.
Q are youI will make sure I will
+LanceCampeau I can across your video on Berts bowls guide - there's many great videos there that should help out
Lol
You should play
I enjoy this luxury all the time
Randomly stumbled across this vid. So its like the Slam Dunk contest for Bowling. Awesome!
No one is talking about how that last guy has an absolute WAGON
Because nobody looking at it
Most impressive of the lot is TH-cam recommending bowling videos to complete strangers.
*N I C E T H R O W !*
Osku is a beast. The strength needed for that shot very few possess.
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The "Over the Chair" shot must be hell on the lane!
As a pinsetter mechanic, I cringe when I see trick shots like this. Yes, the synthetic lane surfaces these days can easily withstand the impact of a bowling ball like that. The phenolic resin is meant to withstand thousands of impacts so it doesn't really damage the lanes. What bothers me about these trick shots are the teenagers who want to try and replicate.
Loved to watch bowling as a kid in the 70s and then in in the 80s as a teen i went bowling all the time. I haven't bowled since about 1993.
Damn
1:09 when I see my crush at the year 6 disco
Good going guy had me dying 🤣🤣🤣 at the end but awesome tricks
0:30 the dead soup bat after patient zero starts getting a fever
Those were some crazy nice trick shots!
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I remember, as a kid in the ‘60s, watching The Wide World of Sports, and when there was nothing more interesting, there was bowling.
Whos here 2019?
Last one definitely deserves the #1 trick shot of all time.
Insane how the wooden floor takes that much punishment without even taking a scratch.
It's concrete underneath the boards. Now it's not even usually wood its plastic
Great video, good going guy!
I could hear this noise forever and be fine with it 1:07
Insane! 🔥
00:45 僕となり使うんかーい!
Andy varipapa was the best and no has ever been better at trick shots.
Bob Learn Jr. standing on the ball return is my favorite trick shot
Lol “good going guy!” Is my new phrase
I love the way people once celebrated back in the day.... quietly
*GOOD GOING G U Y*
Trick shots in bowling. First I’ve heard or seen of them. Cool
Varipapa the coolest!
The last one is UNREAL! :-OOOO
When it said Chris Barnes, I was like oh shit, didn’t know the vocalist of Cannibal Corpse liked bowling lol
I liked the chilled celebration, none of this wooping and shouting, just an air punch and a couple of high fives.
Dang, I'm too late to vote :(
Chris Barnes, I think you did the MOST AMAZING SPLIT CONVERSION EVER!
Andy V did *that* one decades ago.
Seen Roy Munson do better
0:25 then someone pressed the reset button
I'm only 7 years too late, but my vote is for Barnes' shot, the Flying Eagle.
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the last one. The trick was great but that smile is something else.
Chris Barnes' the flying eagle was my favorite. Unbelievable!!
These guys are so good, how do we know they're not in their own groundhog day?
They're no Roy Munson
1:13 in wii sports that would’ve broken the wood
Ye
Modern lane, its probably plastic.
"good goin' guy!"
oh, those days aren't coming back
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Dint call me out likethis
*when you're actually a bowler who watches bowling videos often*
....uh
When I was a kid I remember seeing a guy on TV who picked up 7-10s using a ball in each hand and bouncing them off each other in mid lane, and he could repeat it too.
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Mush is so awesome. Everybody loves Mush.
Didn't know Putin bowled back in the day! 00:30
The fact that all these shots are from 90s and one in the early 2000s really tells you something about a sport
Then one from the 50's to end it.
Good going...GUY XD
wow i love this video 😍😍😍
These video's will never mention the real champ Ernie Mckraken!
Who ????
Do you mean Ernie Mccracken ???
View Ernest McCracken’s full profile. ... I currently am an adjunct professor at the University of Memphis teaching undergraduate computer science courses. ... I server on the director board at Midsouth Makers, a makerspace in Memphis,TN.
Last one was awesome
The last clip is wonderful
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last one was good! :D yes, i am still voting!!!!! because i can!!!
Can't believe PBA didn't look at dude perfect :/
What's fake?
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L4Legit 401 dude perfect is not in the pba
Isn't it the same thing though? Since the trick shots that were performed in the bowling alleys were all by a profressional???
Ming look, these people had to get it right on the first or second try. Dude perfect does it 1000x until he finally gets lucky then shows you only that clip.
These shots are impressive. How do the bowlers it?
Why isn't the first one a meme already?
0:31would be a good one
My mother: sorry your father couldnt make your recital, hes at an important business meeting
My dad:
I like the flying angle
PBA: We got some great trick shots!
Dude Perfect: Hold our balls.
Uhm
0:42 陣内智則のネタで見たことあるぞ
i need a 10 hour video of these please.
the first one was the best awsome
I like Oskus shot the best. Norm Duke said that it was the strongest shot he had ever seen plus it hit dead flush in the pocket. Then he did a rock star celebration!