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Thursday, 13 December 2012

Simple Bowling Tips For Lower Scores and Better Fun


Sometimes returning to the basics is what is necessary to improve our bowling games and the enjoyment they get from this pastime. All often they get wrapped up in trying to set a high score or set a high series and they lose sight of why they play the game in the first place, namely, for fun. Try using these simple bowling tips to get you out of a rut, improve your bowling scores, and to get back to having fun the next time you go bowling.

one. Experiment with different kinds of bowling balls. Try the different weights, size, and colors until the most comfortable ball is found. Rule of thumb is: select the ball that is most comfortable to over and release but make positive the weight is heavy .

three. Discount sporting goods stores over a wide choice of bowling balls that are less expensive and yet perform well.

two. If playing bowling is turning out to be a passion, purchase a custom made bowling ball; made for ease, and with holes drilled to fit the owner's fingers.

five. Start by placing the feet at the beginning of the alley for this affects the ball's direction. Try different angles and places to get the right angle for releasing the ball. One time the ideal spot is discovered, make positive to stand in the same place each time for consistency.

four. Select bowling shoes that fit perfectly and do not pinch the toes. Avoid slippery soled shoes and to get the best deal check with the lots of discount stores.

7. Practice doing the steps slowly and visualize a ball in your hand. It will be helpful to do the flare in front of a mirror to get used to the way the body is maneuvered in the work of the approach.

6. To attain ideal balance, right-handed players step with their right foot first when they approach the foul line and the left foot is used to give the last step when the ball is released and vise versa.

8. Always aim at the head pin. Look at the balls closely and focus on hitting the target. Never take the eyes away from the head pin in the work of the first or second ball. Professionals say that balls do follow the player's eyes.

9. Bend the knees when releasing the ball as this creates ball control.

ten. Avoid turning the wrist to prevent fracture.

11. Wipe the ball as often as needed to keep dirt and oil from sticking to it and make positive that it is dry. Using a tidy ball in the work of the game helps the ball get the curve desired.

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