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bowling lighter bowling ball ?
I'm a 40yrs old man 6'3" 200lbs, slightly out of shape.10yrs ago I could bowl in the 200's with a 16lbs ball,now I find it a strain too get the revolution on the ball to get the necessary pin action. I now bowl a plastic 12lbs ball,I now again am bowling in the 200's.Is their anyone out their who has had a similar experience or that is bowling a 10lbs ball with great success.also I,m considering a thumb tip grip rather than full insert thumb?
This is a tricky question to answer because there are so many variables.
The rule of thumb in Bowling is that speed and revolutions trump ball weight. This is why many bowlers have switched to 15lb balls in recent years.
The problem with weight as low as 10-12 lbs is that the amount of speed needed to generate enough powers to carry the pins becomes excessive and ultimately unnecessary in the grand scheme of things especially when you consider the loss in consistency and accuracy that will almost always occur. In other words, you will use up way more physical energy bowling with a 10lb ball than you would with a 15lb ball.
In all honesty, if you have no intentions of bowling at a higher level than a "once a week" house league, your could really do whatever you want to make the game enjoyable. When I worked at a bowling center we used to bowl pot games with 6lb balls and no thumbs. It was fun, we covered more boards than God, and we all scored. In reality though, we would never even think of trying that in a tournament.
As far as the thumb tip grip goes, it will work if you're goal is to get more revs and keep some control of the ball but it will, with certainty, cause you to have a controlled armswing which will, once again, cause you to use a lot of physical energy.
Look at the guys on TV that qualify week after week. WRWJr, Duke, Malott, O'Neill. These guys use minimal physical energy and 15 or 16lb balls. They all have differing revs, speed, lines, etc. but they know their equipment, lane conditions, and save up physical energy to get through 14+ games every day.
Hope this helps.