The Split Monthly: Bowling Tips for Intermediate Bowlers
July 24th, 2009 by
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Are you a social bowler eager to take on the game of bowling with improved precision and consistency. If that’s your goal, you’re in the midsts of a critical rebirth in your development as a true student of the game. Read carefuly, ’cause our bowling pro shop’s introduction to bowling may take your game to new levels. Pros in a local bowling pro shop can help their customers tap bowling zen mental toughness. A wise bowling wizard once said: roll strikes if can spare ‘em (hehe). I kid. Fine, if only it were that simple. No worry, we’ll make sure you’re throwing your way.
If you haven’t already, invest a little in the specialized bowling balls and shoes required to bowl competiviely. Rentals and house balls suck. I promise, have your own ball fitted, and you’ll bowl more consistently. A carefully weighted bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. It’s also important you’re sliding out your final step in actual bowling shoes which are in good condition.
Since you may have previous acquired the right bowling ball and shoes, you’re ready for the second best bowling tip: taking aim. While you hold the ball, try not to focus on your actual target, the pins. Use the arrows like a barrel of a gun. What’s the point? It’s less difficult to aim for a an aid marker that rests closer. For it to work right, double check to see begin your approach at the a consistent place on the floor on every attempt. If you do it the same every time you can perfect your marksmanship.
As for hooks, for proper speed and ball control? It is our bowling tip #3. They get traction with the pricy reactive ball. Most professional bowlers carry several types of bowling balls to roll amazing pin action, depending on the lane. Just a bit of caution: begginers might want to not try to be fancy, and steer clear of a ball that is too heavy for you. Some pro bowlers invest heavily in bowling balls with special resin surface. Avoid the temptation, because these special-made balls can make even some well known pros seem a fool. With these tips you’re on the right track. There will be more shortly.
Thanks, Frank Allen
I bowl with Team “Gipper” a group from the guys and gals at a major bowling ball retailer near Cincinnati. I dispense guidance to professional and amature bowlers on the web and in my local newsletter. Lastly, I should plug my teammates heading into tournament play.
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