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Finger tips wearing down because of bowling?

Im a bowler and ive been Bowling in my school for 3 years. ive started finger tip bowling over the past 2 years and the skin is wearing down on my fingers and if i want to get ANY hand on the ball they have to be COMPLETELY dry, any advice? products , technique changes ? idk?

Try putting your finger in the water for 2-5min tops, and then using a disinfection to clean it, after that put a band aid and it should heal in no time =D.
DO THIS DAILY to heal faster!!!

4 Responses to “Finger tips wearing down because of bowling?”

  1. Betsy says:

    there are bowling gloves that cover just those two fingers and your thumb and fasten around the wrist–they protect the skin and help your grip
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    my dad used them when he bowled on tv

  2. SoMaisEu1 says:

    Try putting your finger in the water for 2-5min tops, and then using a disinfection to clean it, after that put a band aid and it should heal in no time =D.
    DO THIS DAILY to heal faster!!!
    References :

  3. quenchedgirl94 says:

    If your hands need to be completely dry then I would use some Rosin easy grip. You can get it at any Pro Shop and its only about $1. If it really irratates your fingers then you should probably check with a pro shop and see if the fingers are to small and get new fingertips
    well hope that helps
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  4. soaveitaliano says:

    Use a rosin bag to dry off your fingers and incorporate it into your pre-shot routine. After you finish bowling, clean off your grips as well. You should develop calluses or at least tougher skin on your fingertips soon. Best of luck!
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