Your Ten-Pin Advice: Key Tips for Intermediate Bowlers
July 24th, 2009 by
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Maybe you are a social bowler ready to treat real bowling with new respect. Since this is your calling, this is crucial beginning in your development as a real bowler. Read carefuly, ’cause our bowling pro shop’s “Next Steps” handbook to “Bowling Like a Pro” shouldn’t be ignored. Professionals in a local bowling pro shop are there to assist clients harness bowling zen mental toughness. A wise bowling wizard once said: the bowling balls do all the work (after you roll them). I kid. Fine, if only it were that simple. No worry, we’ll make sure you’re bowling your way.
You’ll definitely want to buy your own the specialized at any number of bowling pro shops in your city. Fit is important. There’s a reason its our number 1 recommendation, get your own ball drilled for custom finger holes, and you’ll bowl more consistently. A correctly drilled bowling ball can make a substantial improvement in your game. It’s also important you’re benefiting from well-made bowling shoes that don’t stink like desanitizer
Now that you went ahead and found the right bowling equipment, now it’s time for another important bowling tip: how to aim. While you wait to roll, try not to focus on the pins. Aim for the the notches on the lane like a gunsight. Some greenhorn bowlers don’t even know they’re there. It’s less difficult to aim for a point a good deal closer. To take full advantage, double check to see begin your approach at the exact spot 4 steps from the foul line on every attempt. If you do it the same every time you can adjust your marksmanship.
What do you make of spin, to get ten pin explosion? Indeed, this is our bowling tip #3. The secret is the specialized bowling ball. Most professional bowlers carry at least two bowling balls to pull off ridiculous pin action, according to where they are. However intermediates should work with just one, and don’t get a ball that weighs a ton. A lot of avid bowlers use bowling balls with advanced composite materials. Steer clear of them, because these balls might make even decent players look foolish. With these tips you’re on the right track. Rest assured you’ll find in the August edition.
-Frank Rogers
We play for Team “Pindemonium” a group from morning shift for our marketing business near Las Vegas. I offer guidance to novice bowlers online and in my local newsletter. Lastly, I want to plug our crew at the finals in Atlantic City. Roll on!
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