Serious Bowling Steps: Avoid the House Bowling Rentals
Here at the bowling center I usually find an occasional bowler looking to play real bowling competitively for the first time. Since this is your calling, this moment is critical beginning in growing as a dedicated bowling competitor. My guide to “Bowling Like a Pro” stand as essential reading. The guys from a nearby bowling pro shop can help bowlers reach their bowling skills. A wise bowling wizard once said: knock the pins down to win! I kid. Fine, so it’s more complicated than that. Don’t fret, with a little guidance we’ll make sure you’re throwing the best way we know how.
No use putting it off, invest a little in tailored bowling balls, bowling ball bags, and shoes needed to do this right. Fit is important. There’s a reason its our number 1 recommendation, have your personal ball fitted, and your game will benefit. A brand name drilled bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. Of course another critical matter is having quality bowling shoes which have shoe laces!
After you already bought comfortable bowling equipment, you’re ready for the number two piece of bowling advice: taking aim. While you face the pins, don’t necessarily roll the ball at the pins. Use the notches on the lane like a sight on a firearm. Why, you ask? It is easier to roll through a mark much nearer. To take full advantage, it should be your habit to line-up at the a consistent place on the wood on every attempt. Only then you can adjust your accuracy and angle.
As for curves, to get ten pin explosion? That’s our bowling tip #3. It’s all in the ball type. A lot of serious bowlers regularly roll several types of bowling balls to pull off ridiculous pin action, depending on the type of game and lane. However intermediates might want to avoid putting on a show, and steer clear of a ball that is too heavy for you. Some semi-pro bowlers invest heavily in bowling balls made for reactive surface. But these special-made balls often make even decent pros appear silly. That’s our first 3 bowling tips. A pro from our bowling shop will return next week.
-Edward Hundley
I bowl with Team “Gipper” made up of the operation at a bowling shoes manufacturer here in Cincinnati. I offer advice to novice bowlers at my blog and in my local newsletter. Also, I gotta wave hello at my teammates at the finals in Atlantic City. Knock ‘em dead.
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