Here at the bowling center I usually find a recreational bowler hoping to play real bowling competitively for the first time. If that’s your calling, you’ve stumbled upon a critical cross-roads in building fundamental skills as a dedicated bowling competitor. Listen up, because this guide to bowling is for you. The guys from your city’s bowling pro shop are there to assist bowlers develop bowling zen mental toughness. There’s an old bowling adage, roll strikes if can spare ‘em (hehe). Just kidding. Fine, if only it were that simple. Don’t fret, with a little guidance we’ll get you throwing with the proper steps to bowling greatness.
It’s not a big purchase, invest a little in properly-fitted bowling balls and shoes required to bowl competiviely. Fit is important. I promise, get your private ball drilled for custom finger holes, and you can make more of your practice time. A well drilled bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. The same goes for enjoying well-made bowling shoes which haven’t been worn out by a million people!
Now that you may have previous bought your bowling equipment, now it’s time for the number two piece of bowling advice: how to aim. As you stand, don’t actually aim for the back of the lane. Line up using the arrows like a sight on a firearm. Never thought of this? It is easier to aim for a target a good deal nearer. For it to work right, make sure you aim from the same position on the wood with every roll. If you do it the same every time you can make small adjustements on your aim using the arrows in the lane.
What do you make of spin, to achieve ten pin explosion? It is our bowling tip #3. They get traction with the their expensive reactive resin balls. Might be surprising that serious bowlers carry several types of bowling balls to roll heavy hooks, according to many factors. Word of warning: greenhorns should keep it simple, and steer clear of a ball that is too heavy for you. A lot of serious bowlers opt for bowling balls made for special resin expert grip. Avoid the temptation, because these pro bowling balls can make even some well known talents appear like they don’t know what they’re doing. And that does it for our first three bowling tips. There will be more soon.
By: Edward Chase
I roll strikes for Team “Pindemonium” made up of morning shift for our company’s department of communications down in Kansas City. I provide guidance to aspiring bowlers at my blog and at the lanes. Lastly, I have to say hi to my team back home.