Your Split Weekly: Bowling Advice for Serious Bowlers
30/07/2009 22:38
on: Fun Place, Games Playing, Recreation Portal
Here at the bowling center I usually find a Nintendo Wii bowler willing to treat real bowling competitively for the first time. If you accept bowling is your situation, you’ve stumbled upon a important turning point in your development as a true bowling competitor. This introduction to bowling stand as essential reading. The guys in a nearby bowling pro shop want bowlers develop bowling talent. Just like a lot of sports, roll strikes if can spare ‘em (hehe). Just kidding. Okay, if only it were that simple. No worry, we can have you bowling the bowling ball correctly.
Most importantly, get a knowledgeable friend to help you purchase the specialized bowling balls and shoes required to bowl competiviely. It’s not a sales pitch, it actually matters. It’s no joke, have your personal ball fitted, and you’ll never go back. A properly fitted bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. It’s also important you’re benefiting from quality bowling shoes that smell fresh, look good and help your foot work.
Since you may have previous purchased your supplies, you’re ready for the second best bowling tip: aim how the pros aim. As you wait to roll, don’t necessarily roll the ball at the actual pins. Line up using the arrows like a sling shot. Ever noticed them? It is easier to aim for a mark much nearer. To take full advantage, it should be your habit to aim from the same position on the floor on every attempt. If you do it the same every time you can adjust your accuracy and angle.
What do you make of hooks, for ball handling and velocity? Indeed, this is our next best piece of bowling advice. The secret is the pricy reactive ball. A lot of pros bowl and regularly roll several types of bowling balls to pull off amazing pin action, depending on many factors. Word of warning: begginers should work with just one, and don’t get a ball that is too heavy for you. A lot of semi-pro bowlers opt for bowling balls featuring extra expert grip. Avoid the temptation, because these pro bowling balls can make even moderately good pros appear silly. And that does it for our first three bowling tips. There will be more soon.
–Michael Rogers
My friends and I play for a company team (US Systems) made up of a league for a bowling shoes manufacturer down in Plano, Texas. I dispense advice to aspiring bowlers on the web and at the lanes. Also, I should plug my bowling buddies heading into tournament play. Cheers!











