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boomer
post May 10 2010, 02:31 PM

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QUOTE(neutral88 @ May 10 2010, 01:19 PM)
can u explain to me how the process?n total price?
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bro u can get this arm support from nike, why pay more or studio r
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QUOTE(neutral88 @ May 10 2010, 02:13 PM)
bleh adjust tuu..
jri ibu aku nie pai terkoyak dah.. flex.gif
hoho..
one more tips aku dapat ari nie dr seorg abg maintenance tmpat aku men..
swing ur bowling ball like pendulum.. don't push.. thumbup.gif
layyyaaannn.... nod.gif
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yes . my bro in law taught me dat .

"ape yang u tarik . itulah speed die" . then say to me . if u push later ur bola sure masuk gutter .

neutral88
post May 10 2010, 03:18 PM

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QUOTE(boomer @ May 10 2010, 02:31 PM)
bro u can get this arm support from nike, why pay more or studio r
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tu laaa...cri2 xjmpe..
kalo leh nak cri yg jenis patella brace..
ringkas skit dr yg biase tu..
knee support actually..

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boomer
post May 10 2010, 04:46 PM

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QUOTE(neutral88 @ May 10 2010, 03:18 PM)
tu laaa...cri2 xjmpe..
kalo leh nak cri yg jenis patella brace..
ringkas skit dr yg biase tu..
knee support actually..
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seen it quite number of times in nike, studio r and gym accesories shop
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post May 10 2010, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(boomer @ May 10 2010, 04:46 PM)
seen it quite number of times in nike, studio r and gym accesories shop
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estimate price bro?
thanx for the info.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post May 10 2010, 04:56 PM

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if ur thumb got injured when u throw ur ball, that mean u throw with a wrong way. if throw the ball smoothly, ur thumb should be ok rclxms.gif
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post May 10 2010, 05:02 PM

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QUOTE(wadud @ May 10 2010, 04:56 PM)
if ur thumb got injured when u throw ur ball, that mean u throw with a wrong way. if throw the ball smoothly, ur thumb should be ok  rclxms.gif
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as wat sham always said to me...blister = ball came out late from thumb


Added on May 10, 2010, 5:03 pm
QUOTE(neutral88 @ May 10 2010, 04:51 PM)
estimate price bro?
thanx for the info.. icon_rolleyes.gif
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will let u know if i drop by to any of those outlets

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wadud
post May 10 2010, 05:12 PM

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ur palm must behind the ball when u release. and ur thumb must come out 1st and then ur fingers will lift the ball to create rev (to make the ball hook) rclxms.gif
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post May 10 2010, 05:24 PM

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bro...what is the level of tornado ball?
mid prform??
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post May 10 2010, 05:37 PM

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anybody got way to contact bro neo aer ? i remember he said playing in pyramid 6.30 , wanna go see the wrist guard ...
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QUOTE(afiqk @ May 10 2010, 05:24 PM)
bro...what is the level of tornado ball?
mid prform??
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entry level ball. suite for dry-medium lane condition. good for learning purpose (for hooking the ball hehe)

for me, the better way to learn hook is by using 2nd hand reactive ball. try to buy 2nd hand medium performance ball when u want to practice. cheap and profit hehe
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QUOTE(wadud @ May 10 2010, 05:38 PM)
entry level ball. suite for dry-medium lane condition. good for learning purpose (for hooking the ball hehe)

for me, the better way to learn hook is by using 2nd hand reactive ball. try to buy 2nd hand medium performance ball when u want to practice. cheap and profit hehe
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hohoho~~but 2nd hand ball had been plugged so many times..it that effect anything?
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post May 10 2010, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(afiqk @ May 10 2010, 05:50 PM)
hohoho~~but 2nd hand ball had been plugged so many times..it that effect anything?
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take time and find a less plugged ones , i think i do see a lot of nice balls around in pro shop , some only plugged once , even my coach say when u wanna upgrade get a used one , anyway any1 got Bro Neo's contact ? uncle john not feeling well , so i can go pyramid 2 check out the wrist guard ...
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post May 10 2010, 09:35 PM

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hi bowlers!!

need some help again. i have been searching for types of balls as suggested by neo the other day...

so need some help in understanding more..

found several type of balls from diffrnt brands in the "entry level" category..so just wanna know what are the advantages and disadvantages of these balls..

ebonite tornado, ebonite maxim, brusnwick slingshot, brunswick powergroove?

also some are labeled with polyester type and some others are of the urathane type.. for my reading i've concluded that urathane are of "higher performance" type of ball.. hrrmmm but not sure..

can anyone clarify this? thanks!!
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post May 10 2010, 09:59 PM

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there are three types of balls.. plastic, urethane and reactive.. all these are the coverstocks.. all have cores..

ebonite tornado, brunswick slingshot, powergroove are reactive balls.. powergroove got urethane version also.. ebonite maxim is a plastic ball..

from the list you choose.. I suggest brunswick slingshot because it has a strongest reaction compared to others.. good coverstock also.. nice for you to learn how to hook..

ebonite maxim.. good for you to play straight ball only.. good for spareball because it goes straight..

urethane is between reactive and plastic.. urethane balls are usually similiar to plastic balls but have a bigger core inside them.. the surface of the ball does soak up a little bit of oil as comapred to plastic(which doesnt soak up oil at all) but it wont be as aggressive as reactive balls..
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post May 10 2010, 10:55 PM

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betol2..
compact info from coach..
reactive are the most suitable for hook player..
coz the lane n ball have the reaction, n friction with each other..
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post May 11 2010, 12:08 AM

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is it better if i buy a columbia 300 full swing
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post May 11 2010, 12:46 AM

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ofcourse its better.. but can you manage the hook or not? if it hits dry or medium oily lane you'll suffer.. you will suffer also if the lane is not freshly oiled..
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QUOTE(afiqk @ May 10 2010, 05:50 PM)
hohoho~~but 2nd hand ball had been plugged so many times..it that effect anything?
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of course will effect the ball motion and condition but mine already pluges over 5 times and i still can get high score with it hehe icon_idea.gif

QUOTE(neutral88 @ May 10 2010, 10:55 PM)
betol2..
compact info from coach..
reactive are the most suitable for hook player..
coz the lane n ball have the reaction, n friction with each other..
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when u want to play hook style, u must also to know about oiling pattern (lane condition). when u meet dry lane, plastic @ urethane @ pearlize entry level ball will suite with this condition. when u meet heavy oil lane condition, u need to use aggressive ball like high performance or sanded or solid coverstock ball. also need to drill the ball with the right layout to suite the lane condition yawn.gif
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post May 11 2010, 07:36 AM

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QUOTE(wadud @ May 11 2010, 03:05 AM)
of course will effect the ball motion and condition but mine already pluges over 5 times and i still can get high score with it hehe  icon_idea.gif
when u want to play hook style, u must also to know about oiling pattern (lane condition). when u meet dry lane, plastic @ urethane @ pearlize entry level ball will suite with this condition. when u meet heavy oil lane condition, u need to use aggressive ball like high performance or sanded or solid coverstock ball. also need to drill the ball with the right layout to suite the lane condition  yawn.gif
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btul tu...tgk bola Wadud d 5-6kali tampal tapi score 200++ jugak...

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