Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Moderator: Moderators
Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
I stumbled upon this video tonight after revisiting some fine video by Jason Doust.
This video is by Ray Wong.
3722 views
7 months ago
It runs 15:32
My opinions -
It could be one of the most important quarter hours many bowlers could spend.
(Added this comment Oct 18 2018 -
One of the things that Ray illustrates in this video is a very simple effective spare system in this video.)
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In my opinion, this is a very fine piece of work and would benefit many beginning to intermediate level bowlers
This video deserves hundreds of thousands of view.
I think Ray has packed a lot of potency into barely over a quarter hour.
I'm very interested in what the readers of this forum think of Ray Wong's presentation.
Please consider watching it and offering your review and giving Ray some feedback.
As I said I think this is a fine piece of work. Technology can do so much for our sport.
Education is a big key. Ray's video educates.
Anyone know this man? If so, please extend my compliments. Kudos for a job well done.
Over 30,000 views as of Sept 5 2015
This video is by Ray Wong.
3722 views
7 months ago
It runs 15:32
My opinions -
It could be one of the most important quarter hours many bowlers could spend.
(Added this comment Oct 18 2018 -
One of the things that Ray illustrates in this video is a very simple effective spare system in this video.)
" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In my opinion, this is a very fine piece of work and would benefit many beginning to intermediate level bowlers
This video deserves hundreds of thousands of view.
I think Ray has packed a lot of potency into barely over a quarter hour.
I'm very interested in what the readers of this forum think of Ray Wong's presentation.
Please consider watching it and offering your review and giving Ray some feedback.
As I said I think this is a fine piece of work. Technology can do so much for our sport.
Education is a big key. Ray's video educates.
Anyone know this man? If so, please extend my compliments. Kudos for a job well done.
Over 30,000 views as of Sept 5 2015
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Last edited by kajmk on October 18th, 2018, 2:50 pm, edited 3 times in total.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Nice video, this powerpoint presentation was great. It was clear amd easy to understand and provided good jumping off points for further discussions on differing subjects.
"REMEMBER, it isn't how much the ball hooks, it's where."
-
- Member
- Posts: 470
- Joined: November 23rd, 2011, 5:56 am
- Positive Axis Point: 5" x 7/8"
- Speed: 15.7 MPH Off Hand
- Rev Rate: 250
- Axis Tilt: 18
- Axis Rotation: 65
- Preferred Company: Hammer, Ebonite and MoRich
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Watched the video and it was nicely done! This is a fine piece of work that beginners and intermediate bowlers as well as coaches will benefit from. Congratulations Ray! And thank you John for sharing this one! (+1)
LHB
PAP 5" over LEFT x 7/8" over UP
Tilt 18*
Speed 16 MPH (Off Hand)
Rev 250 RPM
Rot 65*
PAP 5" over LEFT x 7/8" over UP
Tilt 18*
Speed 16 MPH (Off Hand)
Rev 250 RPM
Rot 65*
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Folks, if you can, let Ray know what you think, I'm sure he'd like feedback and to know he is helping to grow the sport.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
John,
Just hit the green button for you. Thanks for sharing the video. The video was nicely done and simplified so you will pay attention to each detail.
Just hit the green button for you. Thanks for sharing the video. The video was nicely done and simplified so you will pay attention to each detail.
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Gbuck, thanks a lot.GBuck wrote:John,
Just hit the green button for you. Thanks for sharing the video. The video was nicely done and simplified so you will pay attention to each detail.
Be sure to send some thanks to the architect Ray Wong.
Good work and deeds deserves recognition.
Thanks again.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Thanks John for the post- an excellent introduction to advance play.
-Gary Parsons
If one does not know one's product, one can not manage nor promote the product one does not know.
If one does not know one's product, one can not manage nor promote the product one does not know.
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Ray's video is at 5400+
Shameless plug for a video that is good for bowlers.
Shameless plug for a video that is good for bowlers.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
The views on this are now over 10k.
One of the comments by John Rocksvold has some questions about ball motion etc. that suggest he could benefit from participating on bowlingchat.
I do not have a YouTube account or I would have invited him aboard.
If anyone reading this hasa YouTube account and would care to invite John and other inquisitive minds please do.
Take care.
One of the comments by John Rocksvold has some questions about ball motion etc. that suggest he could benefit from participating on bowlingchat.
I do not have a YouTube account or I would have invited him aboard.
If anyone reading this hasa YouTube account and would care to invite John and other inquisitive minds please do.
Take care.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
- Qman
- Member
- Posts: 548
- Joined: October 15th, 2012, 5:14 pm
- THS Average: 185
- Positive Axis Point: 4 1/8 1/2 up
- Rev Rate: 280
- Axis Tilt: 23
- Axis Rotation: 20
- Heavy Oil Ball: Roto Grip Sinister
- Medium Oil Ball: IQ Tour Solid
- Light Oil Ball: Rack Attack Pearl
- Preferred Company: Radical/Storm/Roto Grip
- Location: Montevideo Minnesota
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
My basic argument to his video is not all centers have range finders. Those of us who don't have that "luxury" we have to keep our focus down lane more or have teammates do it for us so we can then make the proper adjustments to see where the ball is exiting the pattern properly. If we did have range finders it would make it easier and faster to make proper adjustments but when you don't have that you are at the mercy of your eyes and lane transition. I'd like to see what the averages of those who have range finders vs those who don't have range finders to see who has the higher avg.
Adapt or perish!
PAP 4 1/8, 1/2 up
Axis Rotation 20
Axis Tilt 23
Rev rate 280
Speed Dominate / Rev Challenged
14-16mph at monitor
PAP 4 1/8, 1/2 up
Axis Rotation 20
Axis Tilt 23
Rev rate 280
Speed Dominate / Rev Challenged
14-16mph at monitor
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Good question and reply.Qman wrote:My basic argument to his video is not all centers have range finders. Those of us who don't have that "luxury" we have to keep our focus down lane more or have teammates do it for us so we can then make the proper adjustments to see where the ball is exiting the pattern properly. If we did have range finders it would make it easier and faster to make proper adjustments but when you don't have that you are at the mercy of your eyes and lane transition. I'd like to see what the averages of those who have range finders vs those who don't have range finders to see who has the higher avg.
I've cut and pasted your comment and Ray's reply
Lane Quenemoen
Not all bowling alleys have lanes with range finders so those of us who bowl on lanes without range finders in my opinion are better bowlers because we have to pay more attention to where the ball is exiting the pattern since we don't have a visual sight to move off of. We basically have to guess from shot to shot or have someone look to see where the ball is exiting so we can make a proper adjustment.
11 hours ago (edited)•0
Ray Wong
+Lane Quenemoen This is why I mentioned the use of pin deck light reflection and ball return cover planks. There are also dark and light boards that can be used for targets. This video is strictly awareness information, just in case yoiu bowl on lanes with range finders, you would be aware of what's out there. By having teammates to assist is a very good practice. This is what college team and national competition is all about. Keep helping each other and enjoy the sport of bowling
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Great video! You are so right, its a wealth of information that intermediate bowlers must have. I believe it is a bit too much and too technical for beginners.
-
- Member
- Posts: 142
- Joined: August 26th, 2015, 5:56 am
- Positive Axis Point: TBD soon
- Speed: TBD soon
- Axis Tilt: TBD
- Axis Rotation: TBD
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Thank you for sharing. This is great information
Chris
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Time to float this one up again ...
Summer's almost here, time for the bowling Lab???
Also this gem
[youtube][/youtube]
Summer's almost here, time for the bowling Lab???
Also this gem
[youtube][/youtube]
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
This is a link to the topic with the Kegel - Teen Masters Instructional 10 video set
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=12462&hilit=Teen" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=12462&hilit=Teen" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
I edited the initial post to add a special note regarding the spare system Ray teaches in this short video.
Del Warren commented that many collegiate tournaments are lost by a missed spare.
The impetus for bumping this topic is the frequent mention of missed spares.
Even Walter Ray Williams Jr missed. I saw him miss 1 ...
Parker Bohn III a great spare shooter himself, said that if he missed more than 1 single pin spare in a PBA weeks worth of bowling, he figured he needed to practice spare shooting.
We also have a link to Ray's video on the wiki.
Del Warren commented that many collegiate tournaments are lost by a missed spare.
The impetus for bumping this topic is the frequent mention of missed spares.
Even Walter Ray Williams Jr missed. I saw him miss 1 ...
Parker Bohn III a great spare shooter himself, said that if he missed more than 1 single pin spare in a PBA weeks worth of bowling, he figured he needed to practice spare shooting.
We also have a link to Ray's video on the wiki.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free,
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life
contribute in some way to that happiness
and to that freedom for all.
John
- TheJesus
- Member
- Posts: 190
- Joined: July 14th, 2017, 11:00 am
- Speed: 17mph (foul line)
- Rev Rate: 330
- Axis Tilt: 12
- Contact:
Re: Ray Wong "Bowling Lane Strategy" Youtube video
Had watched his video quite sometime ago, thanks for the refresh ! Nice video.
Check out my bowling related YouTube channel ! BOWLING XP ! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1cTYc ... Eynuk0qdIw