Beginner’s Bowling Tips: Stop Using the Center’s Bowling Balls
July 23rd, 2009
Perhaps you’re an occasional bowler looking to treat this intricate sport with new respect. Should that be the case, this is major beginning in your development as a dedicated bowling competitor. Our introduction to A Bowler’s Development stand as essential reading. Pros in your city’s bowling pro shop can help bowlers tap bowling talent. Just like a lot of sports, you get back what you put in (from the ball return - hah). Just kidding. Fine, if only it were that simple. Don’t fret, we’ll have you throwing your way.
You’ll definitely want to invest a little in tailored bowling supplies at a nearby bowling pro shop. Rentals and house balls suck. It’s no joke, have your private ball drilled for custom finger holes, and your game will benefit. A correctly weighted bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. The same goes for having comfortable bowling shoes which smell fresh, look good and help your foot work.
Now that you may have previous found good supplies, listen to another important piece of bowling advice: aiming the ball. When you face the pins, don’t actually aim for your actual target, the pins. Line up using the markings like a gunsight. What’s the point? It’s less difficult to hit a mark which sits nearer. To get the most out of your aim, make sure you stand in the same position on the wood every approach. Only then you can make small adjustements on your aim using the arrows in the lane.
What about hooks, to get ten pin explosion? It is our next best piece of bowling advice. It’s all in the pricy reactive ball. Actually, even semi-pro bowlers travel with at least two bowling balls to pull off aggressive hooks, according to many factors. However begginers might want to not try to be fancy, and avoid a ball that is too heavy for you. Many serious bowlers opt for bowling balls with synthetic surface. Steer clear of them, because these pro bowling balls might make even decent talents seem a fool. That’s our first 3 bowling tips. I’ll be back with another 3 next month.
Thanks, Frank Chase
We play for our team (the “Strykers”) for a league for a major bowling ball retailer down in Plano, Texas. I offer guidance to beginning bowlers at my blog and in the pro shop. Lastly, I should wave hello at our crew heading into tournament play.











