Biggest Backend Rating EVER!
Last year, the Primal Rage by MOTIV set a record when Bowling This Month magazine rated it with an 18 for backend motion. That was the highest rating the magazine had ever given a ball.
Now, Bowling This Month magazine just reviewed the new Octane and it set a new record with an 18.5 rating!
Get MOTIVated!
All Gave Some, Some Gave All
Venom Shock by MOTIV
Available 3/28/14 – The new solid purple Venom Shock bowling ball produces a violent reaction on light to medium oil conditions. It attacks the lane with the proven Gear™ weight block and new cover technology —
The end of next week we will have 8 in stock.
( 2-15lb., 2-14lb., 2-13lb. & 2-12lb.)
Can We Put you down for One? There gonna go fast..Here’s Why…
Price $180.00 Now $160.00.. Out the door!
This means custom fitted including finger grips and and an “IT”
(We can duplicate your existing “it” no matter where you’ve had it made. Existing customers with OUR “it'” Price will be $150.00)
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Bowling Ball – Hammer ~ First Blood
We have this ball in stock.. Check out this video..
The Hammer First Blood is the strongest skid flip ball ever created by Hammer! Based on the video, First Blood out does the Deep Purple which at the time was their most hooking ball. Look to start with this ball inside and stay inside all day! With that being said, look to move less boards with this ball due to the fact you will be further inside than most bowlers. If this is too much ball then step down into the Taboo Line.
Oil Transitions: The Change You’re Looking For
Ever wonder how bowling oil transitions and what you can do to understand it? In this new presentation by Jason Doust you will learn to understand the concepts of oil transitions.
Bowling Ball – Releases of the Pro’s
Which one of the pro’s is your bowling ball release more like? Watch carefully where the thumb hole is on the first rev when it’s a strike and when it’s not a strike. Can you see the difference?
Bowling Ball
At Shut-up & Bowl we have this bowling ball in stock. It’s great reactive ball for light/medium oil conditions, which is what your going to find at your local bowling lanes for league bowling and general bowling.
Here’s the video I was talking about during Sunday’s training.. Here’s how the pros get their rotation. (comparison with pros starts 3 min. into video) Latching and unlatching movement of the wrist..
So far a perfect game.. It’s down to the last ball, watch what happens!