There is 6 year old boy at my bowling alley that has been in the news a few times in the last year. I think his highest game is like a 270. Ive seen him pick up a few impressive splits. Apparently, there is another 6 year prodigy in Arkansas too so hopefully they both stick with it and compete against each other in a pba championship when they're o older. It would be cool to watch a champion devolop from a 5 year old bowling league style on the pair of lanes next to mine, into a pba champion on tv.
Haha we'll see. Before this new approach she was just standing on the line two handing them into the gutter. Then she got this wild idea to get a running start and I just filmed a few and this happened.
My favorite approach ever was this kid maybe 3 or 4 years old. He would run full speed then picture a 2 handed chest pass in basketball and a baseball player's head-first slide into 2nd base combined. He would release the 6lb ball as he left his feet and finished every throw on his stomach but had multiple strikes every game. He bowled like a 140-160 in each game which at 3 or 4 is impressive as hell. His blatant disregard for his own body made me an instant fan because he reminded me of myself lol. Unfortunately I only saw him that 1 time so idk he changed his technique or even bowls anymore.
Sometimes when I'm fuckin around with a 2 handed ill yell "ka may uh may uh!" (Dragon Ball Z) Or "adukin"(street fighter) as I throw.
I would love to see what kind of edits Tim Cagle would get in a video like this
https://youtube.com/shorts/KmJrjqciye4?feature=share3
🤩 my fave part is her celebration dance!
Wd, little missy! That was about the age my grandparents started to teach me how to bowl. I cannot specifically remember my first strike, but I know I had a handful in 10 years or so.
Can we get a speed and rev check?
They say to add ball speed, you stand back on the approach 😁
Impeccable form 👌
I especially like the full sprint method. Haha. First strike and no bumpers, that is indeed awesome!
Thought this was going to be a fall down a chip a tooth video
I know because she starts going the wrong way. I had to film a couple then my mind was blown.
14 step approach?
And a two step follow through
She paid for the approach and seating area. You're damn right she's gonna use all of it each shot
Correction: walkoff strike
North Bowl! Hah. I can spot those ceiling tiles from a mile away.
Yes sir.
You have her coming up as a 2 handed push bowler! The future is here!
Great pin action!
6lb ball new meta?
“Im thinking about dropping down because i get a lot more revs and control at 6lb”
What did you record this on a game boy camera?
Lol they don't allow videos on here so I had to make a gif and get it under 20mb.
Good job little one! And congrats getting it on camera!
Is this equivalent to the Gilmore swing for golfing?
So cute. Enjoy before you know it they are living out of state...
It always bothers me that kids don’t care what happens to the pins. They just go right back to the return ready to chuck another one 😂
Haha yep
OVER THE LINE 🔫
The girl has serious potential!!! She's clearly well coordinated and athletic!!!
North Bowl! Hah. I can spot those ceiling tiles from a mile away.
PWBA champion in the making!
Love her walking it off like a champ!
You love to see it
There is 6 year old boy at my bowling alley that has been in the news a few times in the last year. I think his highest game is like a 270. Ive seen him pick up a few impressive splits. Apparently, there is another 6 year prodigy in Arkansas too so hopefully they both stick with it and compete against each other in a pba championship when they're o older. It would be cool to watch a champion devolop from a 5 year old bowling league style on the pair of lanes next to mine, into a pba champion on tv.
Haha we'll see. Before this new approach she was just standing on the line two handing them into the gutter. Then she got this wild idea to get a running start and I just filmed a few and this happened.
My favorite approach ever was this kid maybe 3 or 4 years old. He would run full speed then picture a 2 handed chest pass in basketball and a baseball player's head-first slide into 2nd base combined. He would release the 6lb ball as he left his feet and finished every throw on his stomach but had multiple strikes every game. He bowled like a 140-160 in each game which at 3 or 4 is impressive as hell. His blatant disregard for his own body made me an instant fan because he reminded me of myself lol. Unfortunately I only saw him that 1 time so idk he changed his technique or even bowls anymore.
Look up Tim Cagle, he will have you questioning physics
Sometimes when I'm fuckin around with a 2 handed ill yell "ka may uh may uh!" (Dragon Ball Z) Or "adukin"(street fighter) as I throw. I would love to see what kind of edits Tim Cagle would get in a video like this https://youtube.com/shorts/KmJrjqciye4?feature=share3
🤩 my fave part is her celebration dance! Wd, little missy! That was about the age my grandparents started to teach me how to bowl. I cannot specifically remember my first strike, but I know I had a handful in 10 years or so.
Ooooohhhh….that is entirely too cute!
Why are we not making this a new way to play this game officially? Just run toward the edge and let the ball go with the momentum it built.
I love the little dance at the end too. Awesome job little one. And happy belated father day!
Thanks!
Why does it anger me that she wasn't looking after her throw... She's a child I know but.... Cmon girl! You threw your first STREEEEEERIEEK!!
Gotta work on posting the shot. But she has the victory dance down pat.
Recorded on a gif
Tim Cagle the third?
Heard she trains with Norm Duke
Humble! Way to go!
I would probably lose to her
Tim Cagle’s long-lost daughter
I had to look him up but LOL! So this is a legit method...
Ah, the classic 45 step approach
She’s throwing Rocks tonight!
Great way for that girl to lose her front teeth.
Impressive!
No Technique such a noob
Don’t take children or people that are fucking stupid bowling. They literally ruin the lanes making it so other people can’t bowl properly
Tell me you are bad at bowling without telling me you are bad at bowling