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The video focuses on explaining the 2LS (Two Layout System) developed by Storm specifically for no-thumb bowlers, which closely mirrors the VLS system. It details the essential measurements and actions required for accurate ball layout, including the pin to PAP (Positive Axis Point), PSA to PAP, and pin to the grip center. These measurements are crucial for controlling track flare, affecting the roll phase of the ball, and influencing the differential after drilling, respectively. The video demonstrates practical steps such as drawing lines using tools like an arc ruler and establishing the PAP by intersecting initial lines, calculating distances, and using tangent lines. Special emphasis is placed on precise measurements, using a lightning line to simplify the process, and drawing five essential lines for accurate drilling. This technique is particularly noted for being advantageous to thumbless and left-handed bowlers. For further resources, viewers are directed to Storm Bowling's download section.
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In this part of the video, the system explains the 2LS layout system developed by Storm, specifically designed for no-thumb players and closely resembling the VLS system. The key points include understanding the measurements crucial to 2LS: pin to PAP (controlling track flare), PSA to PAP (affecting the roll phase of the bowling ball), and pin to the center of grip (influencing the differential after drilling). Additional key actions covered are drawing the necessary lines for the layout and using tools such as an arc ruler. The focus example for the layout is a 5x 2 down PAP measurement, demonstrating how to measure and draw lines accordingly.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the process of aligning and marking a bowling ball for drilling based on specific measurements. They describe intersecting two initial lines to establish the PAP (positive axis point). The next steps involve measuring a distance of 3.5 inches from the PIN to the grip center. The speaker advises drawing a tangent line from the PIN to determine this grip center. They then reference a chart to find coordinates for further measurements, specifically identifying a PAP of 5×2 and marking 5 1/4 inches from the PAP. A tangent line is drawn 2 inches from the PAP, followed by connecting the dots to establish the midline and centerline. Finally, they emphasize the importance of ensuring measurements are exact and the use of a lightning line to simplify the process. The segment concludes with a reminder to review the video if needed and a summary of the five lines drawn for precise drilling on an asymmetrical bowling ball.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how to find your midline easily by using five specific lines: PIN to grip center line, lightning arc from PAP to grip center, and vertical axis coordinate from pin to PAP. This layout technique is highlighted as beneficial for thumbless bowlers. Additionally, the video suggests reversing the technique for left-handed bowlers. Viewers are encouraged to visit Storm Bowling’s download section for reference materials.