Momentum. A knowledgeable bowler knows that the ideal form requires no muscle to hold onto the ball (think of swinging a bucket full of water). The heavier the ball, the more pins it knocks down. Lighter balls tend to deflect to the side.
At a bowling ball factory.
The lightest weight that a bowling ball can be manufactured is 6lbs. This weight is usually for little kids that are just starting to bowl. Some brands do not make reactive balls this light, plastic balls are usually the type of balls that will be 6lbs.
Weight is a primary factor. There is a balance between having the ball heavy enough to have a better reaction when hitting the pins, yet not too heavy to make it difficult for the bowler to deliver the ball. The number of games played can make a difference as well. While many believe professional bowlers all use 16 pound bowling balls, the majority use, due to the technological advances in bowling ball materials and design, 14 to 15 pound bowling balls to reduce the wear and tear on the body, since many professionals bowl upwards of 100 games or more a week. The material and design of the ball will make a difference to, depending on the lane conditions or style of bowler.
with black aps and its awsome for catching groudon
the back spin you put on the ball, but how do you even ask a question on this site? i cant figure it out :/
10 frames in a bowling game, 10th frame can have up to 2 extra balls. For example 3 strikes in the 10th frame. 12 strikes in a game = 300 = perfect game.
you can't buy heavy balls, but you can make them. you have to have grey aprecorns and go 2 the pokeball maker and give him the aprecorn and come back the next day. =D
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Inertia is an object's tendency to remain unchanged. Mass is one of the factors that determines an object's inertia. Obviously, a bowling ball is much heavier than a basketball, therefore harder to move by an external force.
A simple recipe would be to make chocolate cookie balls. Take a pound (1 package) of chocolate sandwich cookies and crush them. Next, mix the crushed cookies with an 8 ounce package of cream cheese. Shape into "bowling balls." You could also make rice treats and shape them into "pins"!
If your looking to invest in a fairly decent bowling ball, Your probably going to spend around $150, not including drilling, grips, and or thumb slug. However grips and thumb slug are optional. they make the ball easier to hold and more comforatable.
all of them do black ones make heavy balls, not GS balls, anyway, I think its impossible to get a GS ball in soul silver unless you get someone to hold it in another game and trade