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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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Basic Bowling Techniques (Part 2)

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Basic Bowling Techniques with Storm’s Randy Pedersen (Part 2) In this episode, Randy explains the four and five step approach.

Duration : 0:2:33

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Nintendo Wii Bowling Perfect Game

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Footage of Bowling a perfect game in Nintendo Wii Bowling. Sorry about the quality, I had to use medium quality on my camera so it would fit on here…

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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!

Duration : 0:2:32

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Bowling Tips : Best Way to Wash a Bowling Ball

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

The best way to wash a Bowling ball is to immerse the ball in warm, soapy water and detergent to get rid of grease. Avoid leaving water in the holes of a bowling ball with help from a professional bowler in this free video on bowling tips.

Expert: Kenny Scholers
Contact: www.breaktimetenpin.com
Bio: Kenny Scholers joined the Professional Bowlers Association in 1981.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Duration : 0:1:20

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Bowling Tips & Techniques : How to Hook the Ball in Bowling

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

In Bowling, a hook ball is thrown by making a motion of shaking someone’s hand, or by putting the fingers into the ball up to the first knuckle. Learn about keeping the thumb out of a bowling ball to increase a hook with help from a professional bowler in this free video on hooking a bowling ball.

Expert: D.C. Knight
Contact: www.cardinalbeachbowl.com
Bio: D.C. Knight is a professional bowler who has been bowling for 27 years.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

Duration : 0:1:46

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Play of the Day: Obama Bowls

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Sen Barack Obama rented size 12 shoes at the Altoona Bowling Center; he was laughing, joking with the crowd. Sen Obama said that he hasn’t bowled since he was 16. (March 30)

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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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Why You Don’t Juggle Bowling Balls

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Another reason why you shouldn’t juggle Bowling balls.
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