Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Small Adjustments make a Big Difference

Ok so the last couple posts I wrote were about my upcoming trip to Reno NV to bowl the USBC Open Championships. Which I am still excited about it. This week I need to get back to giving all you bowlers out there some small tips that will create a big difference out on the lanes.

 

Small as it may seem, minor adjustments can make a big impact on your bowling. It can make a difference in your swing, release, or even your overall scores. Below I will talk about some small things that may be hindering bowlers, and some techniques to get you back on track.  More...

The Final Countdown!

I have posted a few times on the site about the USBC Nationals and some of the experiences that I have encountered along the way. This week I wanted to talk about this year’s USBC Nationals and what I have been doing to prepare for the tournament. More...

Can we talk about Team Lane Play?

When I encounter bowlers and talk about lane conditions, I like to get a feel for how each bowler sees the lanes. This can be geared towards Team Bowling in League, City, State, even National tournaments. So this week I would like to write about some things I see happen with team bowling and some of the causes and affects of how each bowler on the team attacks the lane conditions they are faced with. More...

The Trilogy of Bowling Ball Motion

This week’s article will discuss the three phases of bowling ball motion from the bowlers release until the bowling ball enters the pins. The United States Bowling Congress and the International Bowling Pro Shop and Instructors Association have both adopted this analysis of bowling ball motion on both the Technical and Educational level. The three phases of Bowling Ball Motion are classified as Skid, Hook, and Roll. Below I will define what each phase means and where you will see each of these phases on the bowling lane surface. More...

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