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    I bowled with a wrist brace for over 20 years. No medical just weak wrists. I had the one that you could adjust side to side and the amount of cup. I would break it all the way back for 10 pins and was able to go almost no hook. If I took it off I could no hook it. This past summer I started bowling without is just because the added sweat the brace gave was making it harder to come cleanly out of the ball. Even with a terry cloth glove under it. It is like learning how to bowl all over again. Past few weeks I have been able to be pretty consistent and finally have my average in the 190's. By the end of season I hope to be above 200 again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billf View Post
    So I assume you take the brace off for spares?
    Only if you'd like to hear me cry like a baby. 40 years of bowling and 33 years a machinist, and my wrists are cooked. I should get them fixed, but blah blah blah. Doesn't hurt with the brace. Red hot pokers without.

    I wear a sleeve under the brace, so by the time I take the brace off to shoot a spare, I've put everyone else behind. Plus, I kind of don't like to take it off once I've put it on and have it cinched up just the way I like it. I've seen plenty of guys that have no issues with throwing a straight ball with a brace on, so I figured I was the one doing something wrong.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessiewoodard57 View Post
    I'm ordering a 14# Storm Mix this week. My PSO asked me which color I told him anything but red and silver since my son has that one. He said even pink? I said surprise me so I would bet he is going to order pink. I am so sick of my Taboo spare ball moving left no matter how much I come straight out of the back of the ball . Yes it's plastic but they should have called it a light to dry oil ball. That gas mask core still makes it move.
    Jessie, I have a Storm Mix (purple/black). I use it for most all my spare shots. I'm not so good at throwing a straight or a backup ball. Not being a high rev guy my Mix still hooks a bit. It will likely not hook as much as your Taboo plastic ball. I like the Mix as it give me a little hold on those 10-pins so it doesn't drop into the channel. Good luck!

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    I would suggest getting a spare ball too, either plastic or some pearl urethane ball like the Storm Mix much easier to throw those balls straight.

    I have the Mix and it does have some hook but like djp1080 said I like the hold it gives too so if I miss a little right it has a chance of holding and not dropping into the gutter.

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    I use a wrist brace and have a plastic ball but have found my greatest accuracy is using a ball with a small amount of hook and keeping the brace on, I think in my case it's years of throwing my strike ball at the 10 pins and not having practiced enough with the plastic ball to change my muscle memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
    I use a wrist brace and have a plastic ball but have found my greatest accuracy is using a ball with a small amount of hook and keeping the brace on, I think in my case it's years of throwing my strike ball at the 10 pins and not having practiced enough with the plastic ball to change my muscle memory.

    That's what I'm doing with redrilling the Gemstar (look it up) I used to throw back when the "hookingest" thing going was the original LT48. It has a weight block, but with the conditions I'm on Tuesday nights, I doubt it will move much. Would still like to figure out the straight ball someday......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmyb View Post
    That's what I'm doing with redrilling the Gemstar (look it up) I used to throw back when the "hookingest" thing going was the original LT48. It has a weight block, but with the conditions I'm on Tuesday nights, I doubt it will move much. Would still like to figure out the straight ball someday......
    I remember seeing those balls around, a snazzy spare ball ! lol
    I am using a DV8 outcast right now but need to take a couple practice sessions and just throw the DV8 black spare ball. The problem seems to be when I move way out to the left and throw back at the 10 I have to really have an extended follow through to push the ball out right of the center arrow. I may try just moving 8 boards to 10 boards left and throwing with less angle, I believe that will be a better shot for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timmyb View Post
    Only if you'd like to hear me cry like a baby. 40 years of bowling and 33 years a machinist, and my wrists are cooked. I should get them fixed, but blah blah blah. Doesn't hurt with the brace. Red hot pokers without.

    I wear a sleeve under the brace, so by the time I take the brace off to shoot a spare, I've put everyone else behind. Plus, I kind of don't like to take it off once I've put it on and have it cinched up just the way I like it. I've seen plenty of guys that have no issues with throwing a straight ball with a brace on, so I figured I was the one doing something wrong.
    Braces usually increase axis rotation. This obviusly increases the chance of any ball hooking away from what it is thrown at. It can be done but is a little harder to do.
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    This morning in league, my teammate in the first game shot at 6 10 pins only hitting two! Lol. It was crazy, pocket hits and leaving the 10. Obviously he didn't make the adjustment.

    I throw across the lane using my regular release with a spare ball. I tend to reach a bit at the 10.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JasonNJ View Post
    I would suggest getting a spare ball too, either plastic or some pearl urethane ball like the Storm Mix much easier to throw those balls straight.

    I have the Mix and it does have some hook but like djp1080 said I like the hold it gives too so if I miss a little right it has a chance of holding and not dropping into the gutter.
    I actually am getting the mix but going to keep the hammer Taboo anyway. I shot 4 games of lowball last night and manager to throw it straight and hit about 80% of my 10 pins.
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