| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by bigrockshow | | | | |
| my friend tried this type of drilling and it was unsuccessful for him.
Perhaps it was quite a waste on the high performance ball as well.. since its a ball to react that way.. by taming it..defeating the purpose
2ndly, the hand thing is correct.. most of us asian don't have that kinda palm or rev rate
(we're mainly forcing to get that while its natural and easy for the americans)
unless you've got too many high performance balls on your hands and want to experiment , i guess the smarter choice would be a less aggressive ball for the drier patterns | |
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What is the unsuccessful reason? What do your friend not like about it? What kind of lane condition he used it on?
| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Pyro | | | | |
| rev rate is not only dependant on the size of the palm...
rico drilling and sarge easter grip are used to cut down on the rev rate of high rev bowlers | |
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True. Leverage, timing and hand position at point of release play a more important role in determining rev rate, not forgetting hand speed as well. There was an interesting debate in the past about whether bigger hands can generate more rev with less effort.
Just curious, do you know of or see anyone using sarge easter grip in Singapore? Should be interesting to see an asian using Rico drill + Sarge easter combo.