Archive for March 2009

Bowling Tips: The Beginner Bowler / Taking Aim

Mar 11th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Bowling, Featured

Ok.  You’ve just spent your last couple of bowling nights really concentrating on arm movement.  Sometimes you did good and remembered to bring the arm straight back and to follow through completely, sometimes not so much.
That is okay, it takes time and practice for the muscles to develop a feel and muscle memory for the [...]



Bowling Tips: The Beginner Bowler / Arm Swing and Follow Through

Mar 9th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Bowling, Featured

There is no replacement for proper bowling “technique” at any skill level of bowling.  Running up to the foul line and heaving the ball as hard as possible will sometimes make a great crashing sound and might even get a strike or two, but it won’t knock down any more pins than will a shot [...]



Bowling Tips: What Kind of Bowler Are You

Mar 9th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Bowling

Most bowling coaches lump amateur bowlers into one of three large categories: the beginner, moderate, and advanced bowler.  Some may use different names for each category but these are the main three levels.
Each level is defined first by the number of times you go bowling.
The beginner (or novice) is typified by the term “occasional”.  They [...]



Bowling Tips: How To Be A Better Bowler (Introduction)

Mar 6th, 2009 | By admin | Category: Bowling

I would really like to make a few videos demonstrating some of my techniques and style but, alas, I make Steve Cook look like a ballerina.  So, I won’t.  But what I will do is link to videos and webpages that do have the RIGHT tips and RIGHT techniques for improving your bowling experience.
Why did [...]