Making a Bowling ball hook is really all in the wrist and in the hand. The way you release the ball with effect how the ball ends up hooking. I found that it was easiest to just experiment with different releases reather then just taking advice. But if you have someone willing to teach then go for it =)
Yes, but you have to completely flatten your wrist to make it or it will hook
No. This is a plastic ball and is not designed to hook.
back up ball, hook ball, curve ball,
Straght ball,hook ball, curve ball, backup ball.
Straght ball,hook ball, curve ball, backup ball.
when someone releases the ball, on purpose, with no rotation or "hook". In reactive balls(made to hook) the coverstock and core "hook" the ball
The hook of a ball depends on top weight, side weight, and finger weight and type of grip.
No it will make you're ball go farther down the lane before it breaks towards the pins.
The first 4 strikes in a row have been given the name 'hambone' (unofficially of course!)
At a bowling ball factory.
When you bowl an bowling ball you can't exactly bowl in straight all the time because if you notice, you actually put a natural curve on the ball that is why it hooks when you don't want it to.
A polyester ball is also known as a plastic ball. The ball will not "hook", unless the bowler has a decent rev rate, or the lanes are dry.