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The Ultimate Bowling Guide Review

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you’re struggling to master Ten Pin Bowling and score really high numbers on a consistent basis, this “The Ultimate Bowling Guide” review may give you the tools you need to, among other bowling secrets, learn the proper method for throwing the perfect hook ball to increase the number of strikes and eliminate the dreaded gutter ball from your game for good.

In my “Ultimate Bowling Guide” review, you’ll learn why this book may be the best thing to perfect your Bowling. It offers tips and strategies that should be able to help anyone reach better scores and bowl like a pro.

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How To Bowl Strikes Review

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

If you’re struggling to line up shots to ensure picking up a spare every single time and to throw strikes with every ball (and who does in the real world?), this “How To Bowl Strikes” review may give you the tools you need to learn all of the little secrets that make bowling so difficult to master.

In my How To Bowl Strikes review, you’ll learn why this book may be the best thing for your Bowling efforts — because, for example, most bowlers would be surprised to learn that throwing harder and faster is not necessarily better.

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Selecting The Right Ball: And Other Bowling Tips For Beginners

Friday, October 16th, 2009

 

Bowling is a great pastime, and makes for some great times out. However, if you really want to take it up quite seriously, omitting to learn some of the more important skills can easily discourage you from going further. Here is a quick guide to some of the best bowling tips for beginners.

The first things to focus on is the ball selection; which can have huge consequences in mastering the game. It is vital ensure that the correct weight of ball is selected, and that it fits well into your hand.

 

 BYOB (Buy Your Own Ball)

Whilst house balls are okay for the casual bowler, for anyone wishing to make a go of the game, it is always advisable to buy your own ball. Prices do not have to be outrageous; even when you have the finger holes drilled for comfort; try looking online for the best deals, and as a rule, try not to buy anything from your local bowling center which always add a premium.

Shoes

Shoes are also important of course and again, these should not be limited to those on offer from the house selection. Quite apart from the hygiene issue of course, there is always a question over the condition of the shoe.

It is important to get a pair of bowling shoes that are a good fit, provide support, and allow for a smooth and friction free glide across the alley floor.

Develop Your Style

Once these items are sorted, which should not cost more than one hundred bucks; you can work on developing your style. To start however, develop your stance and the number of steps you take. Work on what is comfortable, before trying any particular technique though.

There are many other Bowling tips for beginners of course, these few a fundamental however. Once you feel comfortable through your bowling action, it will be time to explore further.

 

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Tenpin bowling – Darren, part 2 of 3

Monday, July 19th, 2010

“This is where experience and good lane-reading skills counts for far more than mathematical rules…”

This video continues the three part series from a reasonable 600 series (3 games) in the Monday trios league.

We start well into game one, with four strikes in a row, followed by a spare. (For those of you unfamiliar with league or competition play, note how we swap lanes with each frame.)

I pulled the first one a bit, and got lucky with a Brooky strike, but the next three were nice flush pocket balls.

At this point, I was still having a little trouble with the hop. (You can hear my team mate Dave – filming with my phone – talking about it.) Note how apparent the hop is in the second strike. But in the third strike, I’m much more stable at the foul line. As mentioned in this previous video, this is because I stayed behind the ball more in the follow through. Look how much more length I get on the ball down the lane as a result. I think you’ll agree that the third strike was a far better shot than the first two.

In the next frame, a good pocket ball gets an unlucky result, leaving the 7-pin… easily spared. I tend to stick with my reactive ball for the cross lane spares on the left, unless the middle of the lane is significantly wetter than the outside, in which case I might choose to use the plastic ball. When the middle is much wetter, it can be difficult to predict how much the reactive ball will turn. This is where experience and good lane-reading skills counts for far more than mathematical rules like the 3-6-9 rule or the 2-4-6 rule. If you get an extreme block’ condition, the ball might turn extremely aggressively on the dry boards outside of 2nd arrow, but might go dead straight through the middle!

The video then continues with the start of game 2. In the first frame, I pulled it again, going high on the nose and leaving an easy (3-6) spare. If you are going to use a reactive ball to take spares on the right like this, you really need to trust the ball! Dont be afraid to throw it out to the edge. But remember, the extreme angle means you’re more likely to chop out a pin, so you might want to use the spare ball instead.

The next frame sees a lucky Brooklyn strike on the left. In the next, I go across the headpin again, and leave the 6-pin. This time, I opt to use the plastic spare ball. Let’s be honest… there’s no way the reactive is going to stay that far over to the right!

We join game 2 later to see a nice flush pocket ball, which leaves the dreaded 10-pin standing. Nice and easy.

I finish off game two with a solid turkey in the 10th frame. Note that I switched to a different ball for the second strike of the frame. Although the first ball was a good strike, the increasing number of high/Brooklyn hits is a strong indicator that the lane is just getting too dry for this ball.

While you might compensate by just throwing the ball faster, I prefer to switch to a ball with a less-reactive coverstock and drilled to go longer.

The video doesn’t really do justice to the difference down the lane. It does break a lot later, honestly!

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Amazing Ten pin bowling shot

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Ten pin Bowling trick shot..rate and comment please :D

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Skyworks Ten Pin Bowling

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Review of Skyworks Ten Pin Championship Bowling. The newest game created by David Crane. 99 cents in the App Store and a bargain at that.

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Lily, Evie and Olivia – Ten pin bowling

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

April 2010

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Ten Pin Bowling Joke – They Think It’s All Over – BBC

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Hilarious story from the They Think It’s All Over team warning against the woes of cheating on your wife.

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How long would one game of ten-pin bowling take a group of 7?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

i’m trying to plan my birthday and i want to go bowling with my friends but i need to know long roughly it will take us to finish this before i reserve a table for afterwards?
also if you know how many lanes i would need?
thanks

youll only need one lane and itll take about 1 hour but if i was you i would book the table for 1 hour and a half later than u go bowling so u can take your time Bowling and not rush because its much funner !!!! have fun !!!!

Ten Pin Bowling in Slow Motion

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

A collection of Slow Motion video clips of Ten Pin Bowling put together. The music is by Muse and the title is Blackout

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